PS is a two-letter abbreviation. PS in letters stands for post scriptum, or postscript. PostScript ( PS) is a dynamically typed concatenative Programming language created by John Warnock and Charles Geschke in 1982
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ps may refer to:
- .ps, the Palestinian Internet domain extension or top-level domain (ccTLD)
- Pashto language, ISO 639 alpha-2 language code
- picosecond, an SI unit of time equivalent to 10-12 of a second, standard abbreviation ps (uncapitalized)
- ps (Unix), an application that displays statistics on running processes
- the Greek letter psi. Pashto ( Naskh: پښتو pəʂ'to also rendered as Pakhto, Pushto, Pukhto, Pashtu, Pushtu, also known as To help compare Orders of magnitude of different Times this page lists times between 10&minus12 seconds and 10&minus11 seconds (1 Pico In most Unix-like operating systems the ps program displays the currently-running processes. For other uses see Psi. Psi (uppercase Ψ, lowercase ψ) is the 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet and has a In English, "ps" may be regarded as a diagraph for /s/, as the "p" is silent
- ps (Trading) may refer to put spread
- P.S., abbreviation for "post scriptum", a Latin expression meaning "after writing"
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pS may refer to:
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Ps may refer to:
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PS may refer to:
- Polystyrene, a common type of plastic
- Professional Surveyor
- Paddle steamer
- Palau, FIPS PUB 10-4 territory code
- Palestinian territories, ISO 3166 country code
- Parametric Stereo
- Pferdestärke (German for "horse power"), a unit of power commonly used in Europe, South America and Japan, especially by the automotive and motorcycle industry. PostScript ( PS) is a dynamically typed concatenative Programming language created by John Warnock and Charles Geschke in 1982 pico- (symbol p) is a prefix denoting a factor of 10-12 in the International System of Units (SI The siemens (symbol S is the SI derived unit of Electric conductance. In Physics and Mathematics, peta- (symbol P) is a prefix in the SI ( System of units) denoting 1015 The second ( SI symbol s) sometimes abbreviated sec, is the name of a unit of Time, and is the International System of Units Psalms ( Hebrew: Tehilim, תהילים, or "praises" is a book of the Hebrew Bible (the Christian Old Testament) included Positronium ( Ps) is a system consisting of an Electron and its anti-particle, a Positron, bound together into an " Exotic atom Polystyrene ˌpɒliˈstaɪriːn ( IUPAC Polyphenylethene is an aromatic Polymer made from the aromatic Monomer Styrene A paddle steamer is a ship or boat driven by a Steam engine that uses one or more Paddle wheels to develop thrust for propulsion. Palau, officially the Republic of Palau (Beluu er a Belau is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, some 500 miles (800  km) east Name There are differences of opinion as to what the Palestinian territories should be called Parametric Stereo is a feature used in Advanced Audio Coding to further enhance efficiency in low bandwidth stereo media 1 PS = 75 kp·m/s = 0. 73549875 kW = 0. 9863201652997627 hp (SAE)
- Police Sergeant, uniformed senior police rank
- Postscript, a message appended to a letter after the writer's signature
- Professional services, especially those provided by a vendor
- Proton Synchrotron
- Public school, e. Sergeant is a rank used in some form by most militaries police forces and other uniformed organizations around the world PostScript ( PS) is a dynamically typed concatenative Programming language created by John Warnock and Charles Geschke in 1982 Professional services are infrequent technical or unique functions performed by independent contractors or consultants whose occupation is the rendering of such services The Proton Synchrotron (PS is the first major Particle accelerator at CERN, built as a 28 GeV Proton accelerator in the late 1950's and The term public school has two distinct (and virtually opposite meanings depending on the location of usage in the United States, Australia and g. , P. S. 31
- Ukraine International Airlines, IATA airline designator
- Porous silicon
- Pulmonary Stenosis
- Polystyrene, the resin identification code
- Power steering
- Power supply
- Phosphatidylserine, a phospholipid
- Plastic surgery
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CJSC "Ukraine International Airlines" (ЗАТ "Авіакомпанія "Міжнародні Авіалінії України" Mizhnarodni Avialiniyi Porous Silicon (pSi is a form of the chemical element Silicon which has an introduced nanoporous holes in its microstructure rendering a large surface to volume ratio in the Pulmonary valve stenosis is a Valvular heart disease in which outflow of blood from the Right ventricle of the Heart is obstructed at the level of the Polystyrene ˌpɒliˈstaɪriːn ( IUPAC Polyphenylethene is an aromatic Polymer made from the aromatic Monomer Styrene Power steering is a system for reducing the Steering effort on vehicles by using an external power source to assist in turning the roadwheels. Power supply is a reference to a source of Electrical power. A device or system that supplies Electrical or other types of Energy to an output load Phosphatidylserine (abbreviated Ptd-L-Ser or PS is a Phospholipid component usually kept on the inner-leaflet the cytosolic side of cell membranes by an enzyme called Translocase Plastic surgery is a medical specialty interested in the correction of form and function PostScript ( PS) is a dynamically typed concatenative Programming language created by John Warnock and Charles Geschke in 1982 Program stream ( PS or MPEG-PS) is a container format for multiplexing Digital audio, Video and more Windows PowerShell is an extensible command-line shell and associated Scripting language from Microsoft A pixel shader is a shader program often executed on a Graphics processing unit. The Prieuré de Sion, translated from French as Priory of Sion, is the name of multiple groups both real and fictitious PS Classics is a Record label that specializes in Musical theater and standard vocals This article is about the film PS is also a frequently used initialism for a post scriptum or Postscript. PS (A Toad Retrospective is a compilation by Toad the Wet Sprocket. PS is a solo album by Goran Bregovic published in 1996 that is not a Soundtrack, but rather a choice of his favourite compositions that appeared in several The Lemon of Pink is the second album by The Books, released October 7, 2003 on the Tomlab record label Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (published in the United States as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) is the first novel in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (released in the United States as Harry The Socialist Party ( Parti Socialiste, PS is the largest left-wing political party in France. The Socialist Party (Parti Socialiste PS is a Francophone Social democratic political party in Belgium. The Social Democratic Party of Switzerland (also rendered as Socialist Party of Switzerland Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz (SP Parti socialiste suisse (PS Partito Socialista Partido Socialista redirects here For other parties with similar names see Socialist Party. The Socialist Party of Chile (Spanish Partido Socialista de Chile or PS is part of the ruling Coalition of Parties for Democracy coalition The Socialist Party of Romania ( Romanian: Partidul Socialist din România, commonly known as Partidul Socialist, PS was a Romanian socialist PeopleSupport Inc ( is a US -based offshore multinational Business process outsourcing (BPO company that provides customer management The PlayStation (abbreviated PS, PSone, PS1, or informally as PSX) is a 32-bit fifth generation Video game console The PlayStation (abbreviated PS, PSone, PS1, or informally as PSX) is a 32-bit fifth generation Video game console The Phantasy Star (ファンタシースター is a series of RPG Video games and other supplementary media created by Sega which started PlanetSide is a Computer game published by Sony Online Entertainment and released on May 19, 2003.
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