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BRS (other)
BRS, Brs, or, BrS, may refer to: Places * Beijing Royal School, China * Berrylands railway station (National Rail station code BRS), London *Bristol Airport (IATA airport code BRS), England Groups, companies, organizations * Ballistic Recovery Systems, a manufacturer of aircraft ballistic parachutes * Bharat Rashtra Samithi, a political party in India * Blue Ribbon Sports, a US sportswear company, former name of Nike, Inc. * Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences (BRS), a German university * Boston Red Sox, an American baseball team * British Road Services, transport company * Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen, a US labor union * Bruckmann, Rosser, Sherrill & Co., a US private equity firm * Bulgarian Register of Shipping * BRS (), Indonesian hospital ships * BRS Resources, a US petroleum exploration company Other uses * BRS/Search, full text search engine * BRS-inequality (Bruss-Robertson-Steele inequality) * BRS carriage, a type of Australian passenger rail car ...
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Beijing Royal School
Beijing Royal School (BRS; ) is a private high school in Changping, Beijing Beijing, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital city of China. With more than 22 million residents, it is the world's List of national capitals by population, most populous national capital city as well as ..., China. It was founded in 2003 by Guangfa Wang. Programs BRS requires two years of general secondary education, with the requirement to take the Beijing Education Committee's standard certifying test. Two years of higher level foreign education, with AP, IB or A-Level courses available depending on student preferences. Rankings In 2016, the school ranked sixth among mainland Chinese high schools for sending students to top American universities.CollegeNode Ranking "" References External linksEnglish website International schools in Beijing Educational institutions established in 2003 2003 establishments in China Changping District {{PRChi ...
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Bulgarian Register Of Shipping
Bulgarian Register of Shipping ({{langx, bg, Български корабен регистър - ''Bulgarski Koraben Registur''), known as BRS (''БКР''), is the national classification society of the Republic of Bulgaria, founded in 1950. The society's head office is in Varna, its inspection offices are in Varna, Burgas (at Black Sea) and Ruse (at Danube). BRS adheres to a quality system in compliance with the requirements of the ISO 9001 standard. It has developed its own technical requirements (rules) in line with the international conventions for its classification services. In September, 2005, BRS was approved by the United States Coast Guard as a Classification Society A ship classification society or ship classification organisation is a non-governmental organization that establishes and maintains technical standards for the construction and operation of Shipping, ships and Offshore platform, offshore structure ... in accordance with the 2004 Coast Guard and Maritime ...
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Brassia
''Brassia'' is a genus of orchids classified in the subtribe Oncidiinae. It is native to Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and northern South America, with one species (''B. caudata'') extending into Florida. The genus was named after William Brass, a British botanist and illustrator, who collected plants in Africa under the supervision of Sir Joseph Banks. Its abbreviation in the horticultural trade is Brs. Description ''Brassia'' species and its popular hybrids are common in cultivation, and are notable for the characteristic long and spreading tepals (in some clones longer than 50 cm), which lend them the common name spider orchid. This epiphytic genus occurs in wet forests from sea level to altitudes under 1500 m, with the Peruvian Andes as its center of diversity. Occurrence is mostly restricted to a certain area, but ''Brassia caudata'' can be found over the whole geographic area. They have large elliptic-oblong pseudobulbs with one or two leaves at t ...
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BRS Carriage
The S type carriages are a corridor-type passenger carriage used on the railways of Victoria, Australia. The first carriages were constructed by the Victorian Railways in 1937 for use on the ''Spirit of Progress'', with additional carriages built for other trains until the mid-1950s. Introduced by Victorian Railways Chairman of Commissioners Harold Clapp for the ''Spirit of Progress'' service between Melbourne and Albury, the carriages lasted through many decades of regular service, with more than one operator. Two major variants of the S-type carriage were constructed: AS first-class cars with 3+3 seating in each compartment, and BS second-class cars with 4+4 seating. A handful of other cars were constructed for various specialist purposes. A number of conversions were carried out in later years, with the addition of beds to some to create sleeping cars, and buffet modules fitted to others to provide on-board catering facilities. The BRS buffet cars were the most recent conv ...
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BRS-inequality
BRS-inequality is the short name for Bruss-Robertson-Steele inequality. This inequality gives a convenient upper bound for the expected maximum number of non-negative random variables one can sum up without exceeding a given upper bound s > 0. For example, suppose 100 random variables X_1, X_2,..., X_ are all uniformly distributed on , 1/math>, not necessarily independent, and let s= 10, say. Let N , s:= N 00, 10/math> be the maximum number of X_j one can select in \ such that their sum does not exceed s= 10. N 00, 10/math> is a random variable, so what can one say about bounds for its expectation? How would an upper bound for E(N , s behave, if one changes the size n of the sample and keeps s fixed, or alternatively, if one keeps n fixed but varies s? What can one say about E(N , s, if the uniform distribution is replaced by another continuous distribution? In all generality, what can one say if each X_k may have its own continuous distribution function F_k? General problem Let ...
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BRS/Search
BRS/Search is a full-text database and information retrieval system. BRS/Search uses a fully inverted indexing system to store, locate, and retrieve unstructured data. It was the search engine that in 1977 powered Bibliographic Retrieval Services (BRS) commercial operations with 20 databases (including the first national commercial availability of MEDLINE); it has changed ownership several times during its development and is currently sold as Livelink ECM Discovery Server by Open Text Corporation. Early development Development on what was to become BRS began as Biomedical Communications Network (BCN) at the State University of New York at Albany (SUNY). BCN, which went online in 1968, provided on-line access to nine databases, including MEDLINE and BIOSIS Previews, to large universities and medical schools primarily in the Northeast of the USA. State funding for the project was withdrawn in 1975, and Bibliographic Retrieval Services (BRS) was formed as a non-profit concern the f ...
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BRS Resources
BRS Resources, Limited was a publicly traded, international exploration and production company headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and listed on the TSX Venture Exchange in Canada. The company is focused on building a European presence in the upstream oil and gas business, primarily natural gas production in Italy. BRS Resources was actively pursuing opportunities in the Mediterranean Basin and North Africa, with its primary focus in Italy. Italy has been a major gas-producing region in Europe since the late 1940s, with more than 4,300 wells drilled in several geologic provinces. The Po Valley is the most prolific gas basin in Italy with over 45 trillion cubic feet of gas recovered from high quality sandstone reservoirs at shallow depths. History In February 2011, the company changed its name from Bonanza Resources Corporation to BRS Resources. BRS Resources' first entry into the European market was through the purchase of a membership interest iAleAnna Resources LLC a privately ow ...
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List Of Hospitals In Indonesia
This is a list of hospitals in Indonesia, including clinics. As of 2019, there were 2,813 hospitals of all types in Indonesia, 63.5% of which are run by private organisations. In 212, according to data from the Ministry of Health of Indonesia, there were 2,454 hospitals around the country, with a total of 305,242 beds, a figure of 0.9 bed per 1,000 inhabitants. According to the World Health Organization, there were 5,734 hospitals with 338,370 beds in 2014. Most hospitals are in urban areas. In 2014, 53 percent of the hospitals wre in the Java-Bali region were 59 percent of the population lived. Medical centers Hospitals Clinics * Clinic Hosana Medika Cibitung, Bekasi * Clinic Hosana Medika, Bekasi * Clinic Hosana Medika Lippo, Bekasi * Clinic Hosana Medika Tambun, Bekasi * Clinic Renicha Putra Cikarang, Bekasi * Clinic Yayasan Mulya Medika, Bekasi Timor * Global Doctor Jakarta Clinic, South Jakarta * Graha Medika Hospital, Jakarta * International Medical Clinic - Bali, ...
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Berrylands Railway Station
Berrylands railway station is a National Rail station in the borough of Kingston upon Thames, London. It is south-west of and is situated between and . Location Berrylands, operated by South Western Railway, is on the South West Main Line. Normally only Hampton Court Branch trains serve it, but occasionally other trains running on the slow line can call here, including some early morning and late night trains to Woking. The station is in Travelcard Zone 5. The station is on the elevated section of the main line, where it crosses both Norbiton Common and the Hogsmill River, a tributary of the River Thames. Construction It was opened on 16 October 1933 to serve large housing developments, which gave the station its name. 90% of the cost of the station was financed by the local developers to enhance the attractiveness of the new estate to commuters. A modern ground level station (1969) is connected by stairs to the platforms, which are on the outer tracks of the four-track ...
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