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APSA genetic autoimmune disease with an extraordinary array of clinical features but characterized most often by at least 2 of the following 3 findings: hypoparathyroidism -- underfunction of the parathyroid glands which control calcium, candidiasis (yeast infection), and adrenal insufficiency (underfunction of the adrenal gland). APS was the first sy [..]
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APSAuction Preferred Stock. A type of Dutch Auction Preferred Stock (Goldman Sachs product).
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APSAcronym for "Advanced Photo System".
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APSAustralian Public Service
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APSAlternating Polarisation Mode Single-look Complex image
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APSAustralian Partnership Scholarships
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APSAirway Planning Standard
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APSAir Purification System
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APSAuxiliary Power System
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APSSee Advanced Planning and Scheduling
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APSAutomatic Protection Switching. SONET switching mechanism that routes traffic from working lines to protect them in case of a line card failure or fiber cut.
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APSActing Police Service
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APSSee Accessible pedestrian signal.
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APSEquipment installed in communications systems to detect circuit failures and automatically switch to redundant, standby equipment. Arcing
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APSThe Acoustic Parking System (APS) uses ultrasonic sensors installed at the rear as well as at the front of a vehicle to make parking easier. Using information from the sensors, a microprocessor calcul [..]
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APSAbbreviation for Advanced Photo System. A film system that uses IX240-type film. Two magnetic tracks, one on each side of the film, allow improved film/developer communication. Each roll is completely enclosed in a plastic cartridge, allowing easy drop-in loading.
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APSAdvanced Photo System, a camera and film system designed jointly by Kodak, Fuji, Nikon, Canon and Minolta. The film cartridge, with a slightly smaller film than 35 mm film, is as easy to load as a bat [..]
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APSInitials standing for Advanced Photo System. Using a negative of 26mm but storing data along side the photo for developing proposes.
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APSconsumer photography developed by Kodak and four other companies - Canon, Fuji, Minolta and Nikon . It is based on a new film format and photofinishing technologies.
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APSArrival Pilot Station
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APSA report by a physician who has treated, or who is currently treating a proposed insured.
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APSAn intermediate in the formation of PAPS (active sulfate). Adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate kinase, the enzyme that catalyses the formation of active sulfate from adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate and ATP. Acronym: APS (05 Mar 2000)
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APSAuxiliary propulsion system (S-IVB)/Ascent propulsion system (LM)
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APSautomatic protection switching. APS is a SONET architecture designed to allow SONET to perform network management and error detection from any point in the signal's path.
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APS “see Medical Records”
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APSAuction Preferred Stock. A type of Dutch Auction Preferred Stock (Goldman Sachs product).
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APSAPS or Aps or aps or similar may refer to:
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APSAPS or Aps or aps or similar may refer to:
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