B.C.S.
Americanabbreviation
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Bachelor of Chemical Science.
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Bachelor of Commercial Science.
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Example Sentences
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Dr. Hirsch is a bull-in-a-china-shop contrarian taking aim at B.C.S. theory, which was devised in 1957 by three physicists — John Bardeen, Leon N. Cooper and J. Robert Schrieffer — to explain how superconductivity works.
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B.C.S., he says, is in many ways, “a lie,” unable to explain the Meissner effect.
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Indeed, much of Michigan’s most illustrious football history came in the first half of the 20th century, and the Wolverines have not claimed a national title since the 1997 season, before the B.C.S. and the playoff were used to determine the champion.
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Indeed, depending on the yardstick and the spinmeister, the power brokers could still act quicker than they did in 2012 to replace the B.C.S.
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Oregon and Auburn go head-to-head for the first time since the 2011 B.C.S.
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