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Physics and chemistry: * Persulfate, a class of peroxide sulfate used as a powerful oxidizing agent
 
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** .ps, filename extension for a file in PostScript format
** .ps, filename extension for a file in PostScript format
* [[ps (Unix)]], an application that displays statistics on running processes
* [[ps (Unix)]], an application that displays statistics on running processes
* [[.ps]], the State of Palestine Internet domain extension or top-level domain (ccTLD)
* [[.ps]], Palestinian Internet domain extension or top-level domain (ccTLD)
* [[PS Power and Sample Size]], an interactive computer program for power and sample size calculations
* [[PS Power and Sample Size]], an interactive computer program for power and sample size calculations
* [[Windows PowerShell]], a command line scripting and system management shell for Microsoft Windows
* [[Windows PowerShell]], a command line scripting and system management shell for Microsoft Windows
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* [[Proton Synchrotron]], a 1959 particle accelerator at CERN
* [[Proton Synchrotron]], a 1959 particle accelerator at CERN
* [[Chloropicrin]], a highly toxic chemical compound
* [[Chloropicrin]], a highly toxic chemical compound
* [[Persulfate]], a class of peroxide sulfate used as a powerful oxidizing agent
* [[Phosphatidylserine]], a phospholipid
* [[Phosphatidylserine]], a phospholipid
* [[Phosphorothioate]] (or thiophosphate), a family of compounds and anions with the general chemical formula PS<sub>4−x</sub>O<sub>x</sub><sup>3−</sup> (x = 0, 1, 2, or 3)
* [[Phosphorothioate]] (or thiophosphate), a family of compounds and anions with the general chemical formula PS<sub>4−x</sub>O<sub>x</sub><sup>3−</sup> (x = 0, 1, 2, or 3)

Latest revision as of 09:55, 21 October 2025

Template:Sister project P.S. commonly refers to:

  • Postscript, writing added after the main body of a letter

PS, P.S., ps, and other variants may also refer to:

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Arts, entertainment and media

Literature

Music

Stage and screen

Other media

Honors

Language

Places

Politics

Religion

  • Pastors, ministers in some Christian churches
  • Psalms, a book in the Tanakh and Christian Bibles

Science and technology

Units of measurement

Computing

  • Adobe Photoshop, a graphics editor and creator by Adobe
  • MPEG program stream, an MPEG-2 container format
  • Parametric Stereo, feature used in digital audio
  • PostScript, a page description language
    • .ps, filename extension for a file in PostScript format
  • ps (Unix), an application that displays statistics on running processes
  • .ps, Palestinian Internet domain extension or top-level domain (ccTLD)
  • PS Power and Sample Size, an interactive computer program for power and sample size calculations
  • Windows PowerShell, a command line scripting and system management shell for Microsoft Windows

Medicine

Physics and chemistry

Transportation

Other uses

See also

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