ARS
acute radiation syndrome; air rescue service | ||||
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ARS Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries
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skill/craft/art; trick| wile; science| knowledge; method| way; character (pl.)
N F
skill/craft/art; trick| wile; science| knowledge; method| way; character (pl.)
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ars
(artis) skill method, technique, conduct, character.
(artis) skill method, technique, conduct, character.
ARS Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
| International Relations and Security Acronyms |
ARS
Analysis and Reporting System (formerly PMS); Salvage Ship; Aerial Refueling System
Analysis and Reporting System (formerly PMS); Salvage Ship; Aerial Refueling System
ARS Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ARS
Action Request System
Action Request System
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ARSN
ARS NETWORKS INC
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ARS Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ARS
Artifax Report Editor (SQL query tool)
Artifax Report Editor (SQL query tool)
| 9300+ Computer Acronyms |
ARS
Activity Reporting System
Activity Reporting System
ARS Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Oceanographic, Meteorologal & Climatologal abbreviations and acronyms |
ARS
Arctic Re-analysis System
Arctic Re-analysis System
| Telecommunication Standard Terms |
automatic route selection (ARS)
Electronic or mechanical selection and routing of outgoing calls without human intervention.
| Aircraft Maintenance Acronymns |
ARS
Aerial Refueling Store
Aerial Refueling Store
| Common Terms in Evolutionary Biology and Genetics |
ARS
Autonomously replicating sequence. ARS is the origin of replication in yeast.
Autonomously replicating sequence. ARS is the origin of replication in yeast.
| Yigal's 3G abbreviations |
ARS
Address Resolution Server
Address Resolution Server
ARS Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Environmental Engineering (English ver.) |
ARS
Agricultural Research Service
Agricultural Research Service
ARS Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries
| CDC Radiological Terms |
Acute Radiation Syndrome (ARS)
a serious illness caused by receiving a dose greater than 75 rads of penetrating radiation to the body in a short time (usually minutes). The earliest symptoms are nausea, fatigue, vomiting, and diarrhea. Hair loss, bleeding, swelling of the mouth and throat, and general loss of energy may follow. If the exposure has been approximately 1,000 rads or more, death may occur within 2 – 4 weeks. For more information, see CDC’s fact sheet “Acute Radiation Syndrome” at emergency.cdc.gov/radiation/ars.asp.
a serious illness caused by receiving a dose greater than 75 rads of penetrating radiation to the body in a short time (usually minutes). The earliest symptoms are nausea, fatigue, vomiting, and diarrhea. Hair loss, bleeding, swelling of the mouth and throat, and general loss of energy may follow. If the exposure has been approximately 1,000 rads or more, death may occur within 2 – 4 weeks. For more information, see CDC’s fact sheet “Acute Radiation Syndrome” at emergency.cdc.gov/radiation/ars.asp.
ARS Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Ars
Ars may refer to:
- Ars (slang), an Israeli slang term for a person of bad manners, flashy jewelry, and overall rudeness.
- Ars Electronica
- Ars Technica
- ArsGeek
- Ars (film), a 1959 French film directed by Jacques Demy
- The Argentine peso, the currency of Argentina.
Ars is the name or part of the name of several communes in France:
- Ars, in the Charente département
- Ars, in the Creuse département
- Ars-en-Ré, in the Charente-Maritime département
- Ars-Laquenexy, in the Moselle département
- Ars-les-Favets, in the Puy-de-Dôme département
- Ars-sur-Formans, in the Ain département
- Ars-sur-Moselle, in the Moselle département
- Saint-Julien-l'Ars, in the Vienne département
- Saint-Martin-l'Ars, in the Vienne département
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ARS++
ARS++ has been developed in 2002 for the book Undiluted Programming to demonstrate ARS based programming in a real world context. ARS++ is used in the book to implement an A++ interpreter and an XML Database System. Even the implementation of ARS++ in C was used to demonstrate ARS based programming.
Principally the programming language Scheme would have been perfectly alright to be used for these demonstration programs if Scheme would include primitives supporting network programming, database programming plus a few others required in this context.
The definition of the programming language Scheme does not include those primitives however, leaving this issue up to the implementors of the language. The consequence is that there exist many Scheme implementations, almost none of them covering all areas essential for real application programs. This is the historical background that gave birth to the development of ARS++.
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Aars
Aars is a Danish town in the Himmerland area on Jutland. Administratively, it is located in Region Nordjylland in the Vesthimmerland municipality. Aars is renowned for its collection of artwork by Per Kirkeby, politician Svend Auken, and successful business man Jes Lund Bengtsson.
Before the Kommunalreformen ("The Municipality Reform" of 2007), Aars municipality was a municipality (Danish, kommune) in northern Denmark, in the county of North Jutland on the peninsula of Jutland. The municipality covered an area of 223 km², and had a total population of 13,284 (2005). Its latest mayor was Knud V. Christensen, a member of the Conservative People's Party (Det Konservative Folkeparti) political party. On January 1, 2007 Aars municipality ceased to exist and was merged with the former Farsø, Løgstør, and Aalestrup municipalities to form the new Vesthimmerland municipality, with an area of 815 km² and a total population of 39,176 (2005).
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