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ROSE
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ROSERATS (Radio Amateur Telecommunications Society) Open System Environment
ROSERepository of Scholarly Eprints
ROSERemote Operations Service Element
ROSERush on Seven Episodes (online game)
ROSERegistrar's Online Services (University of Texas at Austin)
ROSERest of South East (UK)
ROSERobotic Sensing (Robotic and Sensors Environments International Workshop)
ROSERural Oxidants in the Southern Environment (ecological survey program)
ROSEReturn on Stockholder's Equity
RoseRational Object Oriented Software Engineering
ROSERequest-Oriented Scheduling Engine
ROSEResearch on Ozone in the Stratosphere and its Evolution
ROSEReal-time Object-oriented Simulation Environment
ROSERead Out Support Equipment (cockpit voice recorder extracting)
ROSERemotely Operated Special Equipment
ROSERemote Optical Sensing of the Environment
ROSEResistivity of Solvent Extraction
ROSEReconnaissance Operations and Secret Enforcement
ROSERegister On Silicon Editor
ROSEReduced-Order-State Estimator
ROSEResonance OverShoot Eliminator (normalizes arterial catheter waveforms)


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