A "BS" (British Standard) document is generally confined to the UK and many British territories (Gibraltar, for example).
You might also come across a "BS EN" (British Standard Euro Norm) document, which applies to many European countres and includes the UK.
BS: Bachelor in Science......LOL :) :P
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BS is used as a euphemism for "bulls**t." As such, it is more acceptable to say than the original term.
The acronym BS 1 is not common in describing a diamond.
BS in electrical (ekectrinics) engineering
nothing bs
Nationwide BS means Nationwide Building Society its a company in the United Kingdom that supplies mortgage loans. The rates are pretty good as well.
nothing over education
PAPPI: Philippine Association of Pharmacists in the Pharmaceutical Industry
bs it best or bs physics
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something SAEs say. some secretive BS they think everyone wants to know, when in fact, no one cares
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bs from iisc
No, butterfly valves manufactured to BS 5155 and BS EN 593 are not the same. BS 5155 is a British standard for butterfly valves while BS EN 593 is a European standard. Both standards have different requirements and specifications for the design, performance, and testing of butterfly valves.
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