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* ''[[Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung]]'', a German newspaper |
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* Fellow of the [[Anatomical Society]], of the UK |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Latest revision as of 15:48, 31 July 2024
Fas or FAS may refer to:
Places
[edit]- Fez, Morocco, alternate spelling
- Poti, Georgia, a port city in Georgia
Businesses
[edit]- Federation Air Service, a former Malaysian regional airliner
- Fiat Automobili Srbija, Serbian automobile manufacturer
- Film Authors' Studio, Croatia
Organizations
[edit]In research and academia
[edit]- Faculty of Arts and Sciences (disambiguation), of several universities
- Federation of American Scientists
- Federation of Astronomical Societies (mainly UK)
In sport
[edit]- Football Association of Singapore
- Club Deportivo FAS, a Salvadoran football club
Other organizations
[edit]- Federal Antimonopoly Service, Russia
- Femmes Africa Solidarité, an NGO founded in 1996
- Foras Áiseanna Saothair (FÁS), Training and Employment Authority of Ireland
- Foreign Agricultural Service, US
- Salvadoran Air Force (Spanish: Fuerza Aérea Salvadoreña)
In science and technology
[edit]In biology and medicine
[edit]- Fas receptor or CD95, a receptor protein
- Fatty acid synthase, an enzyme
- Fetal alcohol syndrome, disorders in someone whose mother drank while pregnant with them
- Foreign accent syndrome, of a person speaking their own language
Other uses in science and technology
[edit]- NetApp FAS (fabric-attached storage), for computer data
- Feedback arc set, in graph theory
- Final assembly schedule, in manufacturing
Other uses
[edit]- Fas language of Papua New Guinea
- Fas (Roman), the concept of ritual propriety in ancient Roman religion, particularly with regard to lucky and unlucky days of the Roman calendar
- Federal-aid secondary highway system of US Federal Aid Highway System
- Free African Society, an 18th-century African-American community
- Free Alongside Ship, an International Commercial Term
- Financial Assistance Scheme, a part of the UK welfare system
- Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, a German newspaper
- Fellow of the Anatomical Society, of the UK