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NCS is an acronym with more than one meaning:
Contents
Organizations
- The NATO Codification System
- The National Center for Simulation
- The National Citizen Service programme in England
- The National Compensation Survey
- The National Cartoonists Society
- NCS Pte Ltd a global eGovernment consultant and solution provider.
- Naval Canteen Service, the Royal Navy branch of the British NAAFI
- Natural Color System, a color system published by the Scandinavian Colour Institute
- The National CAD Standard
- The U.S. National Clandestine Service
- The U.S. National Communications System
- The National Crime Squad, a former British police organisation
- North Carolina State University, a university in the United States
- The Newark Light Rail in the United States
- The Neighborhood Charter School in the Atlanta, Georgia
- Northland Christian School, a private school in Houston, Texas
- The National Cathedral School in Washington, D.C.
- The Newark Charter School in Newark, Delaware
- The North Carolina Symphony
- The North Coast Section, an athletic organization in Northern California
- The National Children's Study
- Navy Children School Chain of Indian schools
- Northside Christian School (North Charleston,SC)
Linguistics
Science and technology
- Networked control system
- The Network-based Call Signaling agent, used with the Voip protocol MGCP
- The Neuronal calcium sensor family of proteins which bind membrane and other proteins and act as calcium dependent switches.
- Apollo Computer's Network Computing System
- Natural Color System, a color system worldwide use
- N-Chlorosuccinimide, an organic chemical
- NORAD Contingency Suite
- Oil industry acronym for Norwegian continental shelf
- Thiocyanate, an organic compound in the cyanate family
Health
Other
- National Coatings & Supplies, A (PBE Company based in Raleigh, NC, USA. Started as a part of Carquest.
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