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===Companies===
===Companies===
* [[Colorado and Southern Railway]], a railroad company in the western United States
* [[Colorado & Southern Railway]], a railroad company in the western United States
* Comlux Aruba NV ([[IATA]] airline code: CS)
* Comlux Aruba NV ([[IATA]] airline code: CS)
* [[Connecting Stockholm]], future train operator in Sweden
* [[Copenhagen Suborbitals]], a Danish non-profit rocket group working on the HEAT1X-TYCHO BRAHE rocket
* [[Copenhagen Suborbitals]], a Danish non-profit rocket group working on the HEAT1X-TYCHO BRAHE rocket
* [[CouchSurfing]], a hospitality service
* [[CouchSurfing]], a hospitality service
* [[Credit Suisse]], a Swiss financial services company
* [[Credit Suisse]], a Swiss financial services company
* [[Comp-Sultants]], a defunct microcomputer company
* [[Comp-Sultants]], a defunct microcomputer company
* [[CS Wind]], a South Korea-based manufacturer of wind turbine towers


==Places==
==Places==
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* [[Czechoslovakia]] (former ISO 3166-1 country code)
* [[Czechoslovakia]] (former ISO 3166-1 country code)
* [[Serbia and Montenegro]] (former ISO 3166-1 country code)
* [[Serbia and Montenegro]] (former ISO 3166-1 country code)
* [[Circuito Sur]], national highway of Cuba


==Science and technology==
==Science and technology==
===Biology and medicine===
===Biology and medicine===
* [[Cardiogenic shock]], a medical emergency where heart fails to pump properly to push blood forward.
* [[Caesarean section]], a surgical procedure to deliver one or more babies, or, rarely, to remove a dead fetus
* [[Caesarean section]], a surgical procedure to deliver one or more babies, or, rarely, to remove a dead fetus
* [[Cardiogenic shock]], a medical emergency where heart fails to pump properly to push blood forward.
* [[Carotid sinus]], a dilated area at the base of the [[internal carotid artery]].
* [[Cockayne syndrome]], a rare autosomal recessive, congenital disorder
* [[Cockayne syndrome]], a rare autosomal recessive, congenital disorder
* [[Conditioned stimulus]], in the psychological procedure of classical conditioning
* [[Conditioned stimulus]], in the psychological procedure of classical conditioning
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* [[Counter-scanning]], a scanning method that allows correcting raster distortions
* [[Counter-scanning]], a scanning method that allows correcting raster distortions
* cS, another form for cSt, for [[centistokes]], a unit of viscosity
* cS, another form for cSt, for [[centistokes]], a unit of viscosity

==Law enforcement ==
* [[CS gas]], a riot control agent
* [[CS gas]], a riot control agent


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* [[Ferrari 360#Challenge Stradale|Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale]]
* [[Ferrari 360#Challenge Stradale|Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale]]
* A US Navy hull classification symbol: [[List of cruisers of the United States Navy#Scout cruisers (CS)|Scout cruiser (CS)]]
* A US Navy hull classification symbol: [[List of cruisers of the United States Navy#Scout cruisers (CS)|Scout cruiser (CS)]]
* Post-nominal letters for the [[Missionaries of St. Charles Borromeo]] (Scalabrinians), a Catholic religious congregation


==See also==
==See also==

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