APS
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APS or Aps or aps or similar may refer to:
Education
- Abbottabad Public School
- Adarsh Public School, a public school in New Delhi, India
- Albuquerque Public Schools, the largest school district in the State of New Mexico
- Alexandra Park School, state school in London, England
- APS Netherlands, or APS International, a Dutch educational non-governmental organization
- Arlington Public Schools
- Army Public School, groups of army schools in India and Pakistan
- Assisted Places Scheme
- Associated Public Schools of Victoria, a group of elite independent schools in Victoria, Australia
- Atlanta Public Schools
Places
- Anápolis, Goiás, Brazil, from its IATA airport code
- Apsley railway station, Apsley, England, from its National Rail code
- Alba-la-Romaine, Ardèche, France, known as Aps until 1904
Science and medicine
- adenosine 5´ phosphosulfate, a substrate used in pyrosequencing
- Ammonium persulfate, oxidizing agent commonly used in polyacrylamide gels
- Advanced Photon Source, a synchrotron X-ray source at Argonne National Laboratory
- Algebra of physical space
- American Physical Society
- American Physiological Society
- American Phytopathological Society
- Antiphospholipid syndrome
- Apus (constellation), constellation abbreviation, as standardized by the International Astronomical Union
- Association for Psychological Science
- Association for Psychosocial Studies
- Attending physician's statement
- Australasian Proteomics Society
- Australian Psychological Society
- Autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome
Computing and technology
- Application Packaging Standard
- Active pixel sensor
- Active protection system, active hard drive protection used on IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad laptop computers
- Advanced Photo System, photography
- APS-C and APS-H, digital camera sensor formats
- Assembly Programming System
- Asynchronous Protocol Specification, or X.445, a telecommunications standard
- Atmospheric Plasma Spray, a thermal spraying technique
- Application Support sublayer of the ZigBee communication protocol specification
- A compiled Resource (Windows) file
Weaponry
- APS Stechkin, Russian machine pistol.
- APS amphibious rifle
- Active protection system, a system to protect ground vehicles and other assets from missile attacks
Transport
- Accessible Pedestrian Signal
- Acoustic Parking System
- Airborne Precision Spacing a system designed by NASA to improve aircraft spacing
- Alimentation par Sol, a system for delivering third-rail electrical power to trams
- Autopilot system
- APS, US Navy Hull classification symbol for a transport submarine
Organizations, media and firms
- ASTRA Platform Services
- Aborigines' Protection Society
- Academy of Political Science
- Adult Protective Services
- Alternative Press Syndicate, formerly Underground Press Syndicate
- American Philatelic Society, or their postage stamp authentication service
- American Philosophical Society
- American Public Television, formerly American Program Service
- Arizona Public Service, an electric power company
- Armenian Professional Society
- Army Public School, group of Army schools India
- Association for Psychological Science
- Australian Public Service
- Australian Federal Police Protective Service, formerly Australian Protective Service
- Austrian Peace Service
Miscellaneous
- Acting Police Sergeant
- Advanced planning and scheduling
- Argument from poverty of the stimulus, a theory of language acquisition in linguistics
- Advanced Photo System, a photographic film format
- Annual Population Survey, a household survey in Great Britain
- Anpartsselskab, the Danish abbreviation (ApS) for a limited liability company
- Asset Protection Scheme, a UK government insurance scheme designed to help banks with bad loans
- Australian Pink Floyd Show, a tribute band of Pink Floyd
- Attending physician statement
- Africa Partnership Station, a United States Navy maritime safety initiative.
- Average propensity to save, the amount of her income on average a consumer will choose to save
See also
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