AS
AS, As, aS, or as may stand for:AS
AS (automobile), a small
French carAS (newspaper), a
Spanish sports newspaperAS, the abbreviation for
Alaska AirlinesAcquisition Strategy, a high-level business and technical management approach designed to achieve program objectives within specified resource constraints
Actionscript, a programming languageAcrylonitrile Styrene, a type of rigid plastic, Now largely replaced by
ABS.Admittance Spectroscopy
Adult Swim, a late night comedy and action television block on the Cartoon Network
Advanced Subsidiary, an
A-level in the British school system
Aggregate supply, in
economicsAksjeselskap, the term for a stock-based corporation in
NorwayAktieselskab, the term for a stock-based corporation in
DenmarkAlan ShearerAlaska Airlines,
IATA airline designator
alayhi is-salaam, an
Arabic transliteration for Peace be upon him
Alexander SolzhenitsynAmerican Samoa, 2-letter
ISO country code.as is the
ccTLD for American Samoa
Angelman syndromeAnkylosing spondylitisAnti-submarine - when written A/S
Aortic stenosisApplication ServerArion Salazar, bassist for
Third Eye BlindArmstrong Siddeley, a manufacturer of piston aircraft engines in the 1920s.
Asheville School, a boarding school in North Carolina
Asperger syndromeAssociate of ScienceAustralia, obsolete
NATO digramAutistic spectrumAutonomous system (Internet)Submarine tender,
US Navy hull classification symbolAshlee Simpson, a
pop music singerAudioscrobbler, now
Last.fm, a social music websiteAppraised by Seller, a term on real estate advertisements relating to square footage measurements
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Ås
Ås is a
municipality in the
county of
Akershus,
Norway.Ås was established as a municipality January 1, 1838 (see
formannskapsdistrikt).The municipality covers 103
km², and has 14,472 inhabitants as of
January 1,
2005. The center of Ås has 7976 inhabitants
[1]. Ås is best known for the
Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB, formerly Agricultural University of Norway, NLH) and the Tusenfryd amusement park, though lesser recognised attractions as the DaVinci bridge are – unfortunately – often well kept secrets for tourists and unfamiliars. Ås has also raised widely known people as Vibeke Løkkeberg,
Solveig Kringlebotn,
Christian Magnus Falsen,
Simen Agdestein and
Knut Hjeltnes, among many others. Through Ås runs both
European route E6 and
European route E18 (the two largest highways of Norway), and many of the inhabitants commute to
Oslo, the capital of Norway.
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