GOS
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GOS may refer to:
- Gadolinium oxysulfideGadolinium oxysulfideGadolinium oxysulfide , also called gadolinium sulfoxylate or GOS, is an inorganic compound, a mixed oxide-sulfide of gadolinium. Its CAS number is .-Uses:...
, an inorganic compound - General ophthalmic services, health care services for the eyes
- Geographical Operations SystemGeographical Operations SystemIn telecommunications, a Geographical Operations System combines the integration of data with geographic mapping ability in a consolidated process for telecommunications companies. The process can be defined as, "...the marriage that integrating Geographic Information Systems and Operational...
, mapping and database software for telecommunications companies - Georgia Ornithological SocietyGeorgia Ornithological SocietyThe Georgia Ornithological Society is the principal birding and bird conservation organisation in the American state of Georgia.-Newsletter:It was founded in Atlanta in 1936, at a meeting attended by famed ornithologist, Roger Tory Peterson...
, American state-based bird club - Global Ocean Sampling ExpeditionGlobal Ocean Sampling ExpeditionThe Global Ocean Sampling Expedition is an ocean exploration genome project with the goal of assessing the genetic diversity in marine microbial communities and to understand their role in nature's fundamental processes. Begun as a Sargasso Sea pilot sampling project in August 2003, Craig Venter...
, an expedition assessing the genetic diversity in marine microbial communities - Gloucestershire Old Spots, a rare breed of domestic pig
- gOS (operating system)GOS (operating system)gOS or "good OS" was an Ubuntu-based GNU/Linux distribution created by Good OS LLC, a Los Angeles-based corporation. Its CIO Dave Liu described that after meeting Enlightenment and open source people, he realized that his dream to bring Web 2.0 applications into mainstream use could be achieved by...
, a lightweight Linux distribution - Grade of serviceGrade of serviceIn telecommunication engineering, and in particular teletraffic engineering, the quality of voice service is specified by two measures: the grade of service and the quality of service ....
, a probability used in telecommunications to express the quality of voice service - Grange-over-Sands railway stationGrange-over-Sands railway stationGrange-over-Sands railway station is a railway station that serves the town of Grange-over-Sands in Cumbria. It is located on the Furness Line from Barrow-in-Furness to Lancaster. It is operated by First TransPennine Express....
, England, National Rail station code GOS - Grid-oriented storageGrid-oriented storageGrid-oriented Storage is a dedicated data storage architecture which can be connected directly to a computational grid to support advanced data bank services and reservoirs for data that can be shared among multiple computers and end users on the grid....
, a dedicated data storage architecture for grid computers - Gross operating surplusGross operating surplusIn the national accounts, is the portion of income derived from production by incorporated enterprises that is earned by the capital factor. It is calculated as a balancing item in the of the national accounts....
, the surplus due to owners of incorporated businesses - GalactooligosaccharidesGalactooligosaccharidesGalacto-oligosaccharides , also known as oligogalactosyllactose, oligogalactose, oligolactose or transgalactooligosaccharides , belong, because of their indigestible nature, to the group of prebiotics. Prebiotics are defined as non-digestible food ingredients that beneficially affect the host by...
, carbohydrates found in milk