DBS
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DBS may refer to:
Music groups
- The dB's, a power pop band of the '70s and '80s
- d.b.s., a Canadian punk rock band from 1992–2001
- Death by Stereo, an American heavy metal/punk rock group from California
- Deep Blue Something, a band from Denton, Texas
- Dead by Sunrise, a side project of Linkin Park's lead vocalist Chester Bennington
Companies and organizations
Schools
- Diocesan Boys' School, a boys-only Direct Subsidy Scheme secondary school in Hong Kong
- Dublin Business School, a private business college in Dublin, Ireland
- Durham Business School, the business school of Durham University, UK
- Discovery Bay School, a planned school in Hong Kong of the English Schools Foundation family
- Don Bosco School, Manila, a private elementary and high school in Manila, Philippines
Other entities
- DB Schenker, the trading name of DB Cargo UK
- DBS Bank, a Singapore-based bank
- DBS Radio, the on-air name of the Dominica Broadcasting Corporation
- Disclosure and Barring Service, United Kingdom public body
- Den Beste Sykkel, a Norwegian bicycle brand and manufacturer
Science
- Deep brain stimulation, a surgical treatment for some movement disorders
- Dibutyl sebacate, an organic chemical
- Dried blood spot testing, a form of bioanalysis
Technology
- Database system
- Discbox Slider, a carton board disc case
- Dealer Business System, a supply chain management application for Caterpillar's dealers
- Digital Book System, an early e-book reader from 1989
- Direct broadcast satellite, satellite television broadcasts intended for home reception
- Aston Martin DBS, 1967–72 automobile model
- Aston Martin DBS V12, 2008- automobile model, officially also called the Aston Martin DBS
Other uses
- DBS certificate or check, a criminal record disclosure in the United Kingdom
- Doctor of Biblical Studies, an academic degree in applied theology
- Dragon Ball Super, the 2015 anime series
See also
- All pages beginning with DBS
- All pages with a title containing DBS
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