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* [[Cairns International Airport]], [[IATA]] code. |
* [[Cairns International Airport]], [[IATA]] code. |
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* [[Canadian Nuclear Society]], the technical society of the [[ |
* [[Canadian Nuclear Society]], the technical society of the [[Canadian Nuclear Association]] (CNA). |
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* [[Cartoon Network Studios]]. |
* [[Cartoon Network Studios]]. |
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* [[Cell (journal)|Cell]], [[Nature (journal)|Nature]], and [[Science (journal)|Science]] (CNS), an acronym used to describe the three most prestigious [[scientific journal]]s involved in biomedical research. |
* [[Cell (journal)|Cell]], [[Nature (journal)|Nature]], and [[Science (journal)|Science]] (CNS), an acronym used to describe the three most prestigious [[scientific journal]]s involved in biomedical research. |
Revision as of 23:51, 15 September 2006
CNS is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below:
- Cairns International Airport, IATA code.
- Canadian Nuclear Society, the technical society of the Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA).
- Cartoon Network Studios.
- Cell, Nature, and Science (CNS), an acronym used to describe the three most prestigious scientific journals involved in biomedical research.
- Central nervous system, consists of the brain and spinal cord.
- China News Service.
- Chinese National Standards.
- Clinical nurse specialist.
- "Communication, navigation, surveillance", often associated with air traffic management as CNS/ATM.
- "Coagulase-negative staphylococcus", a term to describe all staphylococcus species that are not staphylococcus aureus.
- Crystallography and NMR system, a software library for computational structural biology.
- Cybercast News Service.