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  2. Birmingham Sound Reproducers - Wikipedia

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    Early years. Daniel McLean McDonald (1905–1991) founded Birmingham Sound Reproducers as a private company in 1932 in the West Midlands of England. By 1947, the company chiefly manufactured communications sets ( intercoms ), laboratory test equipment, and sound recording and reproducing instruments including phonographs .

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    Basra International Airport. /  30.548889°N 47.662472°E  / 30.548889; 47.662472. Basrah International Airport ( Arabic: مطار البصرة الدولي, romanized : Maṭār al-Baṣrah ad-Duwaliyy) ( IATA: BSR, ICAO: ORMM) is the second largest international airport in Iraq, and is located in the southern city of Basra .

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  5. Vasai Road railway station - Wikipedia

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    Vasai Road Junction (station code: BSR) is a railway station on the Western line and Vasai Road–Roha line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway network. Vasai is a historical suburban town north of Mumbai and it is located in Palghar district. It is a much modern part of Vasai Taluka. It is a part of the new Vasai-Virar city.

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    English Wikipedia (marked blue in the graph) is the most-read version of Wikipedia, accounting for 48% of the website's global traffic as of 2021. The English Wikipedia is the most edited Wikipedia's language version of all time. The English Wikipedia reached 4,000,000 registered user accounts on 1 April 2007, [23] over a year since the ...

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  8. Bottom simulating reflector - Wikipedia

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    Bottom simulating reflector. Bottom simulating reflectors (BSRs) are, on seismic reflection profiles, shallow seismic reflection events, characterized by their reflection geometry similar to seafloor bathymetry. [1] . They have, however, the opposite reflection polarity to the seabed reflection, [1] and frequently intersect the primary reflections.

  9. Blasticidin S - Wikipedia

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    Blasticidin S is an antibiotic that is used in biology research for selecting cells in cell culture. Cells of interest can express the blasticidin resistance genes BSD or bsr, and can then survive treatment with the antibiotic. Blasticidin S is a nucleoside analogue antibiotic, resembling the nucleoside cytidine.