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Organisations


Australia

* Cat Protection Society of NSW, a cat shelter in Newtown, Sydney * Chatswood Public School, a school in Sydney


Canada

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Calgary Police Service Calgary Police Service (CPS) is the municipal police service of the City of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is the largest municipal police service in Alberta and third largest municipal force in Canada behind the Toronto Police Service and the Mon ...
, the police service for the city of Calgary, Alberta * Canadian Pacific Survey *
Canadian Paediatric Society The Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) is a national association of paediatricians. As a voluntary professional association, the CPS represents more than 3,000 paediatricians, paediatric subspecialists, paediatric residents, and other people wh ...
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Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons / Escadrille canadiennes de plaisance (CPS-ECP) is an organization of recreational boaters with about 26,000 active members. CPS is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. Its volunteer instructors train recreational ...
, an association that teaches safe boating *
Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties The ''Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties: The Canadian Drug Reference for Health Professionals'', more commonly known by its abbreviation ''CPS'', is a reference book that contains drug monographs and numerous features which help healt ...
, drug reference for healthcare providers


United Kingdom

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Cambridge Philosophical Society The Cambridge Philosophical Society (CPS) is a scientific society at the University of Cambridge. It was founded in 1819. The name derives from the medieval use of the word philosophy to denote any research undertaken outside the fields of l ...
, a scientific society at the University of Cambridge * Cambridge Positioning Systems, a GPS software company bought by CSR * Centre for Planetary Science, at
Birkbeck, University of London , mottoeng = Advice comes over nightTranslation used by Birkbeck. , established = , type = Public research university , endowment = £4.3 m (2014) , budget = £10 ...
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Centre for Policy Studies The Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) is a think tank and pressure group in the United Kingdom. Its goal is to promote coherent and practical policies based on its founding principles of: free markets, "small state," low tax, national independ ...
, a British think-tank * College of Psychic Studies, a non-profit organisation based in London * Communist Party of Scotland *
Crown Prosecution Service The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is the principal public agency for conducting criminal prosecutions in England and Wales. It is headed by the Director of Public Prosecutions. The main responsibilities of the CPS are to provide legal ad ...
, in England and Wales


United States

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Cambridge Public School District ''For primary schools named "Cambridge" see: Cambridge Elementary School (disambiguation)'' The Cambridge Public School District or Cambridge Public Schools is a school district serving Cambridge, Massachusetts in Greater Boston, in the United Stat ...
, Cambridge, Massachusetts *
Center for the Partially Sighted The Center for the Partially Sighted is an American non-profit organization with the goal of promoting independent living for people with visual impairments. The center was founded in 1978 by Sam Genensky and two associates as an outreach progr ...
, an agency that promotes independent living for people with impaired sight, in Los Angeles, California *
Chicago Public Schools Chicago Public Schools (CPS), officially classified as City of Chicago School District #299 for funding and districting reasons, in Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, is the List of the largest school districts in the United States by enrollment, third ...
* Child Protective Services, the name used in many United States jurisdictions for a state or local government agency which investigates child abuse and neglect *
ChoicePoint LexisNexis Risk Solutions is a global data and analytics company that provides data and technology services, analytics, predictive insights and fraud prevention for a wide range of industries. It is headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia (part of ...
, whose New York Stock Exchange symbol was CPS until its buyout by Reed Elsevier *
Cincinnati Public Schools Cincinnati Public Schools (often abbreviated CPS) is the U.S. state of Ohio's third-largest public school district, by enrollment, after Columbus City Schools and Cleveland Metropolitan School District. Cincinnati Public Schools is the largest ...
, Hamilton County, Ohio *
Civilian Public Service The Civilian Public Service (CPS) was a program of the United States government that provided conscientious objectors with an alternative to military service during World War II. From 1941 to 1947, nearly 12,000 draftees, willing to serve their ...
, a national system of work camps for conscientious objectors in the United States during World War II * Cleveland Photographic Society, a non-profit photography organization, based in Cleveland, Ohio, USA * Coalition for Positive Sexuality, a self-described "guerrilla sex education" group *
The College Preparatory School The College Preparatory School (CPS or College Prep) is a four-year private high school in Oakland, California. The school's motto is ''Mens Conscia Recti'', a Latin phrase adapted from Virgil's ''Aeneid'' that means "a mind aware of what is ...
, a high school in Oakland, California *
Columbia Public Schools The Columbia Public School District is located in Columbia, Boone County, Missouri. The district is Accredited with Distinction by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. 19,052 students are enrolled as of 2020. The dist ...
, Missouri * CPS Energy, formerly "City Public Service", San Antonio's municipally owned natural gas and electric company


Elsewhere

* CPS (programadora) (''Comunicaciones Producción y Servicios de Televisión''), a Colombian ''programadora'' that operated between 1998 and 2003 *
Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre de Pichilemu (, English: "Pichilemu School of the Precious Blood"), often shortened to , is a coeducational Roman Catholic private state-subsidized day school, serving students in preschool (Chile's ') through twelfth grade ('), located in the commune of ...
, a school in Pichilemu, Chile * College of Physicians and Surgeons (disambiguation) *
Committee of Public Safety The Committee of Public Safety (french: link=no, Comité de salut public) was a committee of the National Convention which formed the provisional government and war cabinet during the Reign of Terror, a violent phase of the French Revolution ...
, the ''de facto'' executive government in France, 1793–1794 * Conference of Presentation Sisters of North America, a congregation of the
Presentation Sisters The Presentation Sisters, officially the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, are a religious institute of Roman Catholic women founded in Cork, Ireland, by the Venerable Honora "Nano" Nagle in 1775. The Sisters of the cong ...
religious order *
Convention Panafricaine Sankariste The Sankarist Pan-African Convention () was a political party in Burkina Faso. CPS was formed in 2000, through the merger of the Burkinabè Socialist Bloc, Party of United Social Democracy and a fraction of the Social Forces Front. The party ...
, Burkina Faso


Science and technology


Biology and chemistry

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Capsaicin Capsaicin (8-methyl-''N''-vanillyl-6-nonenamide) ( or ) is an active component of chili peppers, which are plants belonging to the genus ''Capsicum''. It is a chemical irritant for mammals, including humans, and produces a sensation of burning ...
, a pungent component of chili peppers * Carbamoyl phosphate synthase II, an enzyme that catalyzes a reaction yielding carbamoyl phosphate *
Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase catalyzes the ATP-dependent synthesis of carbamoyl phosphate from glutamine () or ammonia () and bicarbonate. This enzyme catalyzes the reaction of ATP and bicarbonate to produce carboxy phosphate and ADP. Carbox ...
, an enzyme that catalyzes a reaction yielding carbamoyl phosphate *
Chlorpyrifos Chlorpyrifos (CPS), also known as Chlorpyrifos ethyl, is an organophosphate pesticide that has been used on crops, animals, and buildings, and in other settings, to kill several pests, including insects and worms. It acts on the nervous systems ...
, an organophosphate pesticide * Concentrate of poppy straw, processed
poppy straw Poppy straw (also known as opium straw, mowed opium straw, crushed poppy capsule, poppy chaff, or poppy husk) is derived from opium poppies (''Papaver somniferum'') that are harvested when fully mature and dried by mechanical means, minus the rip ...
* Circumsporozoite protein, a protein secreted by the malaria parasite during the sporozoite stage


Computing

* CPS, a file format for raster graphics images produced by Corel Photo House *
Certification Practice Statement A Certification Practice Statement (CPS) is a document from a certificate authority or a member of a web of trust which describes their practice for issuing and managing public key certificates. Some elements of a CPS include documenting practices ...
, legal document that describes how the Certificate Authority manages the certificates it issues * Characters Per Second, in printers * Citrix Presentation Server, now known as Citrix XenApp *
Continuation-passing style In functional programming, continuation-passing style (CPS) is a style of programming in which control is passed explicitly in the form of a continuation. This is contrasted with direct style, which is the usual style of programming. Gerald Jay Su ...
, a programming technique *
Conversational Programming System Conversational Programming System or CPS was an early Time-sharing system offered by IBM which ran on System/360 mainframes ''circa'' 1967 through 1972 in a partition of OS/360 Release 17 MFT II or MVT or above. CPS was implemented as an inte ...
, an early time sharing operating system that ran on IBM System/360 mainframes *
CP System The is an arcade system board developed by Capcom that ran game software stored on removable daughterboards. More than two dozen arcade titles were released for CPS-1, before Capcom shifted game development over to its successor, the CP System ...
, arcade system boards manufactured by Capcom in the early and late 1990s


Engineering

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Cyber-physical system A cyber-physical system (CPS) or intelligent system is a computer system in which a mechanism is controlled or monitored by computer-based algorithms. In cyber-physical systems, physical and software components are deeply intertwined, able to ope ...
, the tight conjoining of and coordination between computational and physical resources *
Crankshaft position sensor A crank sensor (CKP) is an electronic device used in an internal combustion engine, both petrol and diesel, to monitor the position or rotational speed of the crankshaft. This information is used by engine management systems to control the fuel ...
, an electronic device used in IC engines to monitor the position of the crankshaft


Medicine

* Cancer Prevention Study, a series of epidemiological studies conducted by the American Cancer Society *
Chronic pain syndrome Chronic pain is classified as pain that lasts longer than three to six months. In medicine, the distinction between acute and chronic pain is sometimes determined by the amount of time since onset. Two commonly used markers are pain that continue ...
, an ongoing pain disorder * Complex partial seizure, a type of
partial seizure Focal seizures (also called partial seizures and localized seizures) are seizures which affect initially only one hemisphere of the brain. The brain is divided into two hemispheres, each consisting of four lobes – the frontal, temporal, parie ...


Physics

* Centipoise (cP), a unit of
poise Poise may mean: * Poise (unit), a measure of viscosity * A concept similar to gracefulness * Ferdinand Poise image:Ferdinand Poise 1892.jpg, Jean Alexandre Ferdinand Poise (3 June 1828 – 13 May 1892) was a French composer, mainly of opéra ...
, a measurement of viscosity, sometimes written cps or cPs * CERN Proton Synchrotron, a particle accelerator * Counts per second (cps), also counts per minute (cpm), the rate at which ionising events are detected by a radiological measurement instrument *
Cycle per second The cycle per second is a once-common English name for the unit of frequency now known as the hertz (Hz). The plural form was typically used, often written cycles per second, cycles/second, c.p.s., c/s, or, ambiguously, just cycles (Cy./Cyc.). T ...
(c.p.s.), a unit of frequency now known as Hertz


Telecommunications

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Calls per second Call or Calls may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Games * Call, a type of betting in poker * Call, in the game of contract bridge, a bid, pass, double, or redouble in the bidding stage Music and dance * Call (band), from Lahore, Pak ...
, the measurement system of call volume in telephony or other telecommunications *
Carrier preselect Carrier preselect is a term relating to the telecommunications industry. It is a method of routing calls for least-cost routing (LCR) without the need for programming of PBX telephone system. This is the process whereby a telephone subscriber whos ...
, a landline telephone option that lets European customers use a third party for call charges


Transport

* Clapham South tube station, London, London Underground station code * IATA code for St. Louis Downtown Airport, formerly Curtiss-Parks Airport and originally Curtiss-Steinberg Airport


Other uses

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Central Park South 59th Street is a crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, running from York Avenue and Sutton Place on the East Side of Manhattan to the West Side Highway on the West Side. The three-block portion between Columbus Circle and ...
, a street in New York City * Central Police Station (disambiguation) * Classroom Performance Systems, a technological student assessment system * Clerk Police Sergeant, or Clerk Sergeant, a former rank of station sergeant in the London Metropolitan Police * Collaborative problem-solving, people working together face-to-face or in online workspaces * Combination Product Set, all ways of choosing the product of m distinct values from a set of n primes, used in
hexany In musical tuning systems, the hexany, invented by Erv Wilson, represents one of the simplest structures found in his combination product sets. It is referred to as an uncentered structure, meaning that it implies no tonic. It achieves this b ...
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Constant Pressure System The Constant Pressure System, or CPS, is a powerful design used for certain water guns. CPS water guns are powered by a rubber bladder inflated with water. It was patented by Bruce M. D'Andrade as "bladder water gun." Design All Constant Pressure ...
, a design used in water guns *
Cost-per-sale Pay-per-sale or PPS (sometimes referred to as cost-per-sale or CPS) is an online advertisement pricing system where the publisher or website owner is paid on the basis of the number of sales that are directly generated by an advertisement. It is ...
, an online advertising pricing system * Crane, Poole & Schmidt, a fictional law firm in the television series ''
Boston Legal ''Boston Legal'' is an American legal drama and comedy drama television series created by former lawyer and Boston native David E. Kelley, produced in association with 20th Century Fox Television for ABC. The series aired from October 3, 2004 ...
'' *
Current Population Survey The Current Population Survey (CPS) is a monthly survey of about 60,000 U.S. households conducted by the United States Census Bureau for the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The BLS uses the data to publish reports early each month called the Em ...
, a statistical survey conducted by the United States Census Bureau for the Bureau of Labor Statistics {{disambiguation