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BSU
(redirected from Belarusian State University)

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BSUBall State University
BSUBoise State University
BSUBemidji State University
BSUBlack Student Union
BSUBowie State University (Bowie, Maryland)
BSUBaptist Student Union (college religious organization)
BsuBacillus
BSUBenguet State University (Philippines)
BSUBelarusian State University (Minsk, Belarus)
BSUBehavioral Science Unit (FBI)
BSUBase Station Unit
BSUBase Service Unit
BSUBeam Steering Unit (sub-system of electronically scanned antenna arrays)
BSUBasic Semantic Unit
BSUBenue State University (Nigeria; est. 1992)
BSUblood supply unit (US DoD)
BSUBoat Support Unit
BSUN,N-Bis-Trimethylsilyl-Urea (chemistry)
BSUBus Switching Unit
BSUBulk Storage Unit (Military)
BSUBaseband Separation Unit
BSUBeloved Spousal Unit
BSUBomb Stabilizer Unit
BSUBukhara State University (Uzbekistan)
BSUBosch Smoke Unit (fuel engineering)
BSUBiological Survey Unit (USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center)
BSUBalkan Speleological Union (Bulgaria)
BSUBrigade de Sûreté Urbaine (French: Urban Police Brigade)


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Belarusian State University Press, Minsk, pp 251-264 [in Russian with English summary] Van den Brink FWB, Van der Velde G and Bij de Vaate A (1991) Amphipod invasion on the Rhine.
The authors acknowledge the students and staff of the General Ecology Department of Belarusian State University who took part in the data collection and processing.
Kalinka, from Chelyabinsk, Russia; Mush, from Yerevan, Armenia; Kryzhachok, from Belarusian State University Belarus; and Jahua-Nan, from Loja Technical University, Ecuador, all performed their national dances for the crowds.
 
 
 
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