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Bau or BAU may refer to:


Places

* Bau (island) in Fiji *
Bau District Bau District is a district of Tailevu Province, Fiji. It is coextensive with Bau Island, the traditional fiefdom of the Vunivalu of Bau Turaga na Vunivalu na Tui Kaba is the Paramount Chief of the Kubuna Confederacy, loosely translated the ti ...
, Fiji *
Bau (village) Bau () is the main village on Bau Island, Fiji. Once integral to the power and economy of the chiefly village, the villages of Lasakau (traditional fishermen) and Soso (traditional carpenters) are also located on the twenty-two acre island which ...
, Fiji * Bau, Sarawak, a mining town in Malaysia * Bau, Sudan, in Blue Nile State, also Bau, Baw, Bāw, Darfung, Wisho or Wisko * Bauru Airport, Brazil, IATA airport code


Organizations and institutions

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Bahçeşehir University Bahçeşehir University (BAU) is a private educational institution in Turkey, located around the Bosporus in Istanbul. The Turkish National Assembly authorized the establishment of the University of Bahçeşehir by the Bahçeşehir Uğur Educatio ...
, Istanbul, Turkey * Bangladesh Agricultural University * Behavioral Analysis Unit of the US FBI * Beirut Arab University * Baekseok Arts University, Seoul, South Korea


Other uses

* Bau (goddess), in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology * Bau (musician) (born 1962), Cape Verdean musician * Bau language (disambiguation) * Business as usual (disambiguation) * ''Bau'' (album), a 2006 Mina album * Gordon Bau (1907–1975), US make-up expert *
Binding antibody unit An antibody (Ab), also known as an immunoglobulin (Ig), is a large, Y-shaped protein used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects such as pathogenic bacteria and viruses. The antibody recognizes a unique molecule of the ...
, a unit defined by the WHO for the comparison of assays detecting the same class of immunoglobulins with the same specificity


See also

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Ba U Sir Ba U ( my, ဘဦး, ; 26 May 1887 – 9 November 1963), was a Burmese politician and lawyer. He served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Burma from 1948 to 1952, and the second president of Burma from 16 March 1952 to 13 March 1957 ...
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