AS
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AS, As, A/S or similar may refer to:
Places
- American Samoa, ISO 3166 code
- Aš, a town in the Czech Republic
- Ås, Akershus, a municipality in Akershus county, Norway
- As, Belgium, a municipality in * Ås, Akershus, a municipality in Akershus county, Norway
- Ås, Sør-Trøndelag, a village in Tydal municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway
- Ås, Swedish name for Harju quarter in Helsinki, Finland
- As-e Jadid (New As), Iran
- As-e Qadim (Old As), Iran
- AS, NATO country code for Australia
Art, entertainment, and media
- Adult Swim, an adult-oriented block of programming on Cartoon Network
- Akademiska Sångföreningen or the Academic Male Voice Choir of Helsinki, a Finnish choir
- Diario AS, a Spanish sports newspaper
Business legal structures
- Akciová společnost (a.s.), the Czech Republic equivalent of joint stock company
- Aksjeselskap or A/S, a type of Norwegian stock-based company
- Aktieselskab or A/S, a type of Danish stock-based company
Computers and Internet
- as (Unix), generic name for the assembler program as used on Unix systems
- .as, the Internet country code top-level domain for American Samoa
- ActionScript, a programming language originally developed by Macromedia and currently by Adobe for developing Flash and Flex applications
- Alpha Sapphire, a Pokémon video game
- Authentication server, a server that provides authentication services to users
- Autonomous system (Internet), a collection of IP networks
Math and science
- Abramowitz and Stegun, a mathematical reference work
- Almost surely or a.s., in probability theory, an event with probability 1
- Arcsecond, 1⁄60 arcminute, a unit of angular measurement
- Arsenic (As), the element of atomic number 33
- Associate of Science, an American Associate degree
- Attosecond or as, one trillionth (long scale) (10−18) or one quintillionth (short scale) (10−18) of a second, a unit of time
- Attosiemens or aS, one trillionth (long scale) (10−18) or one quintillionth (short scale) (10−18) of a siemens, a unit of electric conductance
Medicine
- Adrenergic system, a part of nervous system
- Angelman syndrome, a neuro-genetic disorder
- Ankylosing spondylitis, an autoimmune degenerative disease of the spine and related joints
- Aortic stenosis, a valvular heart disease
- Asparagine synthase (glutamine-hydrolysing), an enzyme
- Asperger syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder
- Autism spectrum
Organizations
- A.S. Roma, Italian football club
- Armée secrète (Belgium), Belgian resistance organization
- Armée secrète, French resistance organization
- Australian Standards, a standards organisation established in 1922
Transport
- A. S. (automobile), a small French car in the 1920s
- Abilene and Southern Railway
- Air Spain, a defunct Spanish airline
- AS, Alaska Airlines' IATA airline designator
Other uses
- A.S., Anno Societatis, a calendrical system used in the Society for Creative Anachronism
- Aggregate supply, the total supply of goods, in economics
- Anabolic Steroids, AS is an abbreviation often used on online bodybuilding forums
- Annunciation Style (A.S.), used to denote dates documented in British History falling before March 25 for any year before 1752, that are now considered to be in the following years with the adoption of January 1 as New Year's Day
- Anti-submarine warfare
- As (cuneiform) sign
- Aš (cuneiform) sign, pronounced similarly
- As (Roman coin), a coin and weight unit
- "As" (song), a song by Stevie Wonder
- AS, the United States Navy hull classification symbol for "submarine tender"
- AS-level (disambiguation)
- Æsir (also called "ás", "áss", or "ǫ́ss" in Norse) member of the pantheon in Norse religion
- Assamese language, ISO 639 language code
- Ossetians were called As or Asi by the Georgians and Russians in the past
- ʿAlayhi s-salām, Arabic for "Peace be upon him", commonly found in Islamic writings after the name of an archangel or prophet other than Muhammad, e.g., "Ibrahim (AS)"
See also
- Aas (surname)
- All pages beginning with "AS"
- All pages with titles containing AS
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