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  2. KNS - Wikipedia

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    KNS or kns may refer to: King Island Airport, Tasmania, Australia, IATA airport code KNS; Kennishead railway station, Glasgow, Scotland, station code KNS;

  3. List of legal abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of abbreviations used in law and legal documents. It is common practice in legal documents to cite other publications by using standard abbreviations for the title of each source.

  4. List of airline codes (K) - Wikipedia

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    KNS Kinshasa Airways: KINSHASA AIRWAYS Democratic Republic of the Congo defunct KTA Kirov Air Enterprise: VYATKA-AVIA Russia Y9 IRK Kish Air: KISHAIR Iran KR KHA Kitty Hawk Aircargo: AIR KITTYHAWK United States defunct 2K KHC Kitty Hawk Airways: CARGO HAWK United States defunct KP KIA Kiwi International Air Lines: KIWI AIR United States KRA

  5. Knot (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The knot (/ n ɒ t /) is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour, exactly 1.852 km/h (approximately 1.151 mph or 0.514 m/s). [1] [2] The ISO standard symbol for the knot is kn. [3]

  6. Knowledge as a service - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge graphs' ability to represent context via the definition of the categories, properties and relations between the concepts, data and entities that substantiate one, many or all domains of discourse that they provide (see the definition of Ontology) has led to the idea that supplying access to KNs might be a required competency of a KaaS.

  7. K&N's - Wikipedia

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    K&N's was founded by a college student, Khalil Sattar and his wife Naushaba Khalil, in 1964. [2] [3]In 2011, K&N's became "one of the largest broiler-chick producers and he market leader for the processed chicken products in Pakistan".

  8. Thrust-specific fuel consumption - Wikipedia

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    Thrust-specific fuel consumption (TSFC) is the fuel efficiency of an engine design with respect to thrust output. TSFC may also be thought of as fuel consumption (grams/second) per unit of thrust (newtons, or N), hence thrust-specific.

  9. Nation and Freedom Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Nation and Freedom Committee (KNS; Russian: Комитет «Нация и свобода»; КНС; Komitet «Natsiya i svoboda», KNS) is a Russian nationalist socio-political association whose purpose is to ensure the consolidated centralized participation of Russian nationalists in the general civil protest movement and to uphold the rights of the Russian population.