Sir (disambiguation)

Sir (disambiguation)

SIR or Sir may refer to:
* Sir, a respectful title for a man
* Sir (A Series of Unfortunate Events), a Guardian character in "A Series of Unfortunate Events"
* Sampling Importance Resampling
* Sigma Iota Rho
* Signal-to-Interference Ratio
* Singapore Infantry Regiment
* Staten Island Railway
* Statutory Invention Registration
* Surrey Iron Railway
* Sirene, a type of white brine cheese made in Bulgaria and Republic of Macedonia
* The SIR model, one of the compartmental models in epidemiology
* Serial Infrared, a category of Infrared Data Association
* Secondary Image Registration, a type of passive autofocus
* Supplemental Inflatable Restraint or airbag
* Saskatchewan International Raceway, a Saskatoon drag strip


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