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NCS may refer to: Biology and chemistry * N-Chlorosuccinimide, an organic chemical * Neotenic complex syndrome * Nerve conduction study, a medical diagnostic test * Neuronal calcium sensor, a family of proteins * Thiocyanate, an organic compound in the cyanate family Computers and technology * Network Computing System, an implementation of the Network Computing Architecture at Apollo Computer * Network-based Call Signaling, a protocol used with VoIP * Networked control system Geography * Norwegian continental shelf, the continental shelf of Norway Organizations * National Cartoonists Society, US * National Center for Simulation, US defense technologies association * National Children's Study, US cohort study * National Citizen Service, voluntary service for 16-17-year-olds in England * National Clandestine Service, later Directorate of Operations (CIA), US * National Crime Squad, a former British police organisation * National Communications System, a former US agency ...
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Networked Control System
A networked control system (NCS) is a control system wherein the control loops are closed through a communication network. The defining feature of an NCS is that control and feedback signals are exchanged among the system's components in the form of information packages through a network. Overview The functionality of a typical NCS is established by the use of four basic elements: # Sensors, to acquire information, # Controllers, to provide decision and commands, # Actuators, to perform the control commands and # Communication network, to enable exchange of information. The most important feature of an NCS is that it connects cyberspace to physical space enabling the execution of several tasks from long distance. In addition, NCSs eliminate unnecessary wiring reducing the complexity and the overall cost in designing and implementing the control systems. They can also be easily modified or upgraded by adding sensors, actuators, and controllers to them with relatively low cost an ...
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N-Chlorosuccinimide
''N''-Chlorosuccinimide is the organic compound with the formula C2H4(CO)2NCl. A white solid, it is used for chlorinations. It is also used as a mild oxidant. NCS is related to succinimide, but with NCl in place of NH. The N–Cl bond is highly reactive, and NCS functions as a source of "Cl+". Related reagents * ''N''-Iodosuccinimide (NIS), the iodine analog of ''N''-chlorosuccinimide. * ''N''-bromosuccinimide (NBS), the bromine analog of ''N''-chlorosuccinimide. * Other ''N''-chloro compounds that are commercially available include chloramine-T, trichloroisocyanuric acid Trichloroisocyanuric acid is an organic compound with the formula (C3Cl3N3O3). It is used as an industrial disinfectant, bleaching agent and a reagent in organic synthesis. This white crystalline powder, which has a strong "chlorine odour," is s ... ((OCNCl)3), 1,3-dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin. Further reading * References External links''N''-ChlorosuccinimideanN-IodosuccinimideaOrganic Chemist ...
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National Convenience Stores
National Convenience Stores Incorporated (NYSE: NCS) is a convenience store company headquartered in Houston, Texas. Its primary subsidiary, Stop-N-Go Foods Inc., is/was the company controlling the convenience stores. History F. J. Dyke, Jr., a former executive of the convenience store chain UtoteM, purchased five San Antonio Stop N Go stores from Sommers Drug Stores and founded his own UtoteM franchise in 1959, changing the Stop N Go stores to UtoteM of San Antonio. Dyke and his business partners took control of all UtoteM locations in California in 1961. The company name changed to National Drive-In Grocery Corporation in 1962. In 1965 the headquarters moved to Houston. The performance of the company was good until an economic decline of the economy of Texas in the 1980s. - Available at NewsBank, Record Number HSC11091306995. Available at the Houston Public Library website with a library card. Around 1987, the company bought 272 7-Elevens in Houston from Southland Corporation f ...
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North Cestrian School
North Cestrian School, formerly North Cestrian Grammar School, is a free school in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England, for pupils aged between 11 and 16. North Cestrian is part of the Hamblin Educational Trust. History The school was opened in 1951 by Walter Hamblin, formerly headmaster of Altrincham Grammar School for Boys, with 26 pupils. In 2004, the library was named after him. The school was originally to be named North Cheshire Grammar School, but this was not permitted by the county education authorities as the school was not government-owned. Hamblin therefore replaced "Cheshire" with its Latinised form "Cestrian"; this maintained the same "NCGS" initials already in place on some school equipment. The school was originally an all-boys school but in September 2006 admitted its first girls into the sixth form. In 2008, it became fully co-educational. Staff In 2008, teacher David Bradley was awarded an MBA in the Queen's New Year Honours List for services to you ...
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Northland Christian School
Northland Christian School is a private, Christian, PK-12 school located in Northwest Houston. History Northland Christian School (NCS) was established in the spring of 1974. Seeking to create a school in their community that combined excellence in education with a commitment to teaching Biblical principles, a group of dedicated families from Bammel Church of Christ gathered $1,000 of seed money, sought teachers who shared their vision, and found a physical location for the school. Instrumental in the founding of NCS were DeAnna and Jim Graves, in whose honor their elementary school building is named. DeAnna was Northland Christian's first Head of School, as well as one of its first dedicated teachers, among countless other roles. Jim Graves served as a board member for 20 years and supported Northland Christian in those crucial early years. NCS officially opened in the fall of 1974 with a combined enrollment of 43 students. Now, they have around 520 students annually. With a s ...
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Newham Collegiate Sixth Form Centre
Newham Collegiate Sixth Form Centre, also known as The NCS, is a free school sixth form college located in East Ham, London, England. Administered by the City of London Academies Trust, it was opened in 2014. The college is coeducational and is affiliated with University College London who is a strategic partner. It is rated “Outstanding” by Ofsted. It has an ALPS 1 score for value added. Curriculum The NCS specialises in the teaching of Maths and the Sciences, and contains nine labs that are equipped to a high standard for studying the Sciences (Biology, Chemistry and Physics). The centre offers the following A Level courses: Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English Literature, Further Maths, Geography, Government and Politics, History, Maths, Physics, Psychology and Religious Studies. They also provide a ''super curriculum'' to extend knowledge beyond the A Level syllabus and introduce students to topics they might not otherwise be engaged with. Campus The college is lo ...
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Newark Charter School
Newark Charter School (NCS) is a public charter school located in Newark, Delaware, that serves children from kindergarten to twelfth grade using the Core Knowledge curriculum. 3,005 students were enrolled in the school for the 2022–23 school year. It has two campuses, the Greg R. Meece Campus with three buildings for elementary (K-2), intermediate (3-5), and junior high (6-8) and the McIntire Drive Campus with the senior high school (9-12). History Newark Charter School's charter was approved by the Delaware State Board of Education in April 2000 and the middle school opened in September 2001. Shortly after the school opened, their students voted "the Patriot" as their mascot after the September 11 attacks and the school address was changed to 2001 Patriot Way. The charter was renewed in June 2004. An elementary school was opened in August 2007 and the charter was renewed for a second time in January 2010. In April 2012, the Delaware state board of education voted unanimously ...
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Navy Children School
Navy Children School (NCS) is a chain of schools across India administrated by The Navy Education Society. The school began as Naval School on 2 August 1965 with the first branch at Delhi, but changed its name to Naval Public School in 1985 and then Navy Children School in 2005. The school is affiliated with the CBSE and has classes up to XII. Branches The school has these branches across India: * Navy Children School, Delhi * Navy Children School Port Blair * Navy Children School Arrakonam * Navy Children School Karwar * Navy Children School Kochi Navy Children School, Kochi (formerly known as Naval Public School from 1986 to 2007) is an educational institution located on Willingdon island in the Naval Base at Kochi, Kerala. It provides primary, secondary and senior secondary (up to 12th ... * Navy Children School Visakhapatnam * Navy Children School Goa * Navy Children School Lonavala * Navy Children School Mumbai * Navy Children School Karanja * Navy Childre ...
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National Cryptologic School
The National Cryptologic School (NCS) is a school within the National Security Agency that provides training to members of the Intelligence Community. The National Cryptologic School is a Cryptologic Training School within the National Security Agency (NSA). It is responsible for designing, developing, and delivering curriculum in cryptology, information assurance, language, and leadership. It was opened on November 1, 1965, and is now housed on multiple campuses, including the NSA's Friendship Annex facility in Linthicum, Maryland. NCS courses are provided to the civilian and military population of the NSA, as well as the Intelligence Community, the military services, and the Central Security Service (CSS). Many of the courses are accredited by the American Council on Education and the Council on Occupational Education, and are eligible for transfer credits at a variety of educational institutions. Training is delivered via computer-based methods, as well as in the tradit ...
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National Cathedral School
National Cathedral School (NCS) is an independent Episcopal private day school for girls in grades 4–12 located on the grounds of the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., United States. Founded by philanthropist and suffragist Phoebe Apperson Hearst and Bishop Henry Yates Satterlee in 1900, NCS is the oldest of the institutions constituting the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation. About NCS has about 580 students in grades 4 through 12. Its mascot is the eagle. Its brother school, St. Albans School (Washington, D.C.), St. Albans, and the shared coeducational elementary school (K–3), Beauvoir School, Beauvoir, are also located on the Cathedral Close in Washington, D.C. (northwest), Northwest Washington near the Washington National Cathedral The Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in the City and Diocese of Washington, commonly known as Washington National Cathedral, is an American cathedral of the Episcopal Church. The cathedral is loca ...
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NoCopyrightSounds
NoCopyrightSounds (NCS) is a British record label that releases royalty-free electronic dance music. Starting as a YouTube channel, it reached 1 million paid downloads in 2017. History NoCopyrightSounds was started as a YouTube channel in 2011 by an "avid gamer" named Billy Woodford. The label was described by ''Forbes ''Forbes'' () is an American business magazine owned by Integrated Whale Media Investments and the Forbes family. Published eight times a year, it features articles on finance, industry, investing, and marketing topics. ''Forbes'' also r ...'' as "a YouTube-first label that allows indie creators to use and even monetize its music freely as long as they give due credit back to the content owners." In 2017, NoCopyrightSounds achieved a milestone of over a million sales of digital downloads, despite releasing music for free. The label manager Daniel J. Lee said "Similar to services with a freemium model, NCS provides both the option to enjoy music for f ...
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Nippon Computer Systems
Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north toward the East China Sea, Philippine Sea, and Taiwan in the south. Japan is a part of the Ring of Fire, and spans an archipelago of 6852 islands covering ; the five main islands are Hokkaido, Honshu (the "mainland"), Shikoku, Kyushu, and Okinawa. Tokyo is the nation's capital and largest city, followed by Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Kobe, and Kyoto. Japan is the eleventh most populous country in the world, as well as one of the most densely populated and urbanized. About three-fourths of the country's terrain is mountainous, concentrating its population of 123.2 million on narrow coastal plains. Japan is divided into 47 administrative prefectures and eight traditional regions. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most p ...
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