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Education

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General Theological Seminary The General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church (GTS) is an Episcopal seminary in New York City. Founded in 1817, GTS is the oldest seminary of the Episcopal Church and the longest continuously operating Seminary in the Anglican Communi ...
, in New York City * Grace Theological Seminary, in Winona Lake, Indiana *
Great Torrington School Great Torrington School is a mixed secondary school located in Great Torrington in the English county of Devon. Previously a foundation school administered by Devon County Council, Great Torrington School was converted to academy status on 1 A ...
, in Devon, England


Computing

*Giga- Texel Shader, a line of
GPUs A graphics processing unit (GPU) is a specialized electronic circuit designed to manipulate and alter memory to accelerate the creation of images in a frame buffer intended for output to a display device. GPUs are used in embedded systems, mobil ...
marketed by
Nvidia Nvidia CorporationOfficially written as NVIDIA and stylized in its logo as VIDIA with the lowercase "n" the same height as the uppercase "VIDIA"; formerly stylized as VIDIA with a large italicized lowercase "n" on products from the mid 1990s to ...


Organisations

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Game Technology Solutions Gamos Technology Solution (GTS) is a Sri Lankan game development studio located in Dehiwala, Sri Lanka. Formed in 2007, the company has primarily worked on mobile games, most notably the 'Colombo Ride' game series which is the first Sinhala mobile ...
, a Sri Lankan game development studio *
Game Theory Society The Game Theory Society (GTS) is a society for the promotion of research, teaching and application of game theory. It was founded in 1999 by Ehud Kalai and Robert Aumann and is registered in the Netherlands. Activities The GTS hosts a congress ...
, a society for the promotion of research, teaching and application of game theory * Good Thinking Society, a British skeptical organisation *
GTS Technologies GTS may refer to: Education * General Theological Seminary, in New York City * Grace Theological Seminary, in Winona Lake, Indiana * Great Torrington School, in Devon, England Computing *Giga-Texel Shader, a line of GPUs marketed by Nvidia Org ...
, a British mechanical handling and paint finishing company *
Global Telecommunications System The Global Telecommunication System (GTS) is a secured communication network enabling real-time exchange of meteorological data from weather stations, satellites and numerical weather prediction centres, providing critical meteorological forecasting ...
, the communication system for meteorological data


Transport

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Gas Turbine Ship A gas turbine, also called a combustion turbine, is a type of continuous flow internal combustion engine. The main parts common to all gas turbine engines form the power-producing part (known as the gas generator or core) and are, in the directi ...
, used as a ship prefix *
Geelong Transit System The Geelong Transit System (GTS) was the operating brand of public transport in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It was a joint venture between the Kefford Corporation's Benders Busways, (since 2008 CDC Geelong) and McHarry's Buslines. From 2009, ti ...
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The Granites Airport The Granites Airport is located at The Granites, a large gold mine in the Tanami Desert in the Northern Territory of Australia. A $5.1 million upgrade to the airport was completed in 2012, sealing the runway and allowing all-weather jet opera ...
, IATA airport code "GTS" * Gran Turismo Special, or Gran Turismo Spider, or Gran Turismo Sport, a grand tourer appellation used by several automobiles, including: ** Dodge Viper GTS **
Farboud GTS The Ginetta F400, previously known as the Farbio GTS, and originally developed by Arash Motor Company as the Farboud GTS, was a sports car produced by the British car manufacturer Ginetta Cars. It was the first car planned for production by Farb ...
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Ferrari 330 GTS The Ferrari 330 was a series of V12 powered automobiles produced by Ferrari in 2+2 GT Coupé, two-seat Berlinetta, spyder, and race car versions between 1963 and 1968. The name "330" refers to the approximate Engine displacement, displacement of e ...
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Ferrari 365 GTS :''See also Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 & Ferrari 365 GTC/4 for later 2+2 models, and Ferrari Daytona for the 365 GTB/4 & GTS/4'' The Ferrari 365 was Ferrari's large Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, front-engine, rear-wheel-drive 2- and 2+2 (car ...
** Holden Monaro GTS ** HSV GTS **
Lightning GTS The Lightning GT is a battery-electric sports car under development by the Lightning Car Company, a London-based privately owned and funded business. The project was initially unveiled to the public in July 2008 at the British International Mo ...
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Toyota 86 GTS The Toyota 86 and the Subaru BRZ are 2+2 sports cars jointly developed by Toyota and Subaru, manufactured at Subaru's Gunma assembly plant. The 2+2 fastback coupé has a naturally-aspirated boxer engine, front-engined, rear-wheel-drive c ...
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Vespa GTS The Vespa GTS range is a scooter currently manufactured by Piaggio under the Vespa brand. GTS stands for Granturismo Sport, while the 250ie is the displacement and electronic fuel injection. History The GTS 250ie is a development of the desig ...
, a scooter manufactured by Piaggio under the Vespa brand


Other uses

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Geologic time scale The geologic time scale, or geological time scale, (GTS) is a representation of time based on the rock record of Earth. It is a system of chronological dating that uses chronostratigraphy (the process of relating strata to time) and geochrono ...
, a system of chronological dating that relates geological strata to time *
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome Tourette syndrome or Tourette's syndrome (abbreviated as TS or Tourette's) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that begins in childhood or adolescence. It is characterized by multiple movement (motor) tics and at least one vocal (phonic) ...
, or Tourette's syndrome, a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by involuntary movements and speech *
Global Telecommunications System The Global Telecommunication System (GTS) is a secured communication network enabling real-time exchange of meteorological data from weather stations, satellites and numerical weather prediction centres, providing critical meteorological forecasting ...
, a global network for the transmission of meteorological data *
Global Trade Station Global means of or referring to a globe and may also refer to: Entertainment * ''Global'' (Paul van Dyk album), 2003 * ''Global'' (Bunji Garlin album), 2007 * ''Global'' (Humanoid album), 1989 * ''Global'' (Todd Rundgren album), 2015 * Bruno ...
, a location in ''Pokémon'' games *
GNU Triangulated Surface GNU () is an extensive collection of free software (383 packages as of January 2022), which can be used as an operating system or can be used in parts with other operating systems. The use of the completed GNU tools led to the family of operat ...
library, a library of algorithms for handling surface meshes * Go to Sleep (wrestling), a professional wrestling attack *
Grand Touring Supreme IMSA GT was a sports car racing series organized by International Motor Sports Association. Races took place primarily in the United States, and occasionally in Canada. History The series was founded in 1969 by John and Peggy Bishop, and Bill F ...
, a category in the IMSA GT Championship * Great Trigonometrical Survey, a geodetic survey of India * Green Tobacco Sickness, a type of nicotine poisoning *
Greenwich Time Signal The Greenwich Time Signal (GTS), popularly known as the pips, is a series of six short tones (or "pips") broadcast at one-second intervals by many BBC Radio stations. The pips were introduced in 1924 and have been generated by the BBC since 199 ...
, a series of six short tones broadcast at one-second intervals by many BBC Radio stations * GTS/BKN, a television channel in South Australia * Giant tiny sex, fetish subculture slang for macrophilia * '' Gran Turismo Sport'', a video racing game released in 2017 {{Disambiguation