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What (who) is KSR - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
KSR (disambiguation)

KSR         
1. Keyboard Send Receive. 2. <company> Kendall Square Research. (1995-11-23)
KSR         
Keyboard Send Receive
KSR SAINS F.C.         
MALAYSIAN FOOTBALL CLUB
Kelab Sukan dan Rekreasi Syarikat Air Negeri Sembilan, simply known as KSR Sains, is a Malaysian amateur club based in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan. They currently play in the third-tier division in Malaysian football league system the Malaysia M3 League.

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KSR

KSR may refer to:

  • Kam Sheung Road station, Hong Kong; MTR station code
  • Kendall Square Research, former supercomputer company, Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
  • Keyboard Send Receive, a type of teleprinter made by Teletype Corporation
  • KSR v. Teleflex, a US patent lawsuit
  • Katahdin Scout Reservation, a BSA camp in Maine, US
  • King Shaka Regiment, an infantry regiment of the South African Army
  • Korean State Railway, North Korea state railways
  • KSR1 (kinase suppressor of Ras 1), an enzyme and gene
  • Kim Stanley Robinson, science fiction writer
Examples of use of KSR
1. I just told him not to." _Charles Rothfeld, representing the defendant: "It is a familiar example, your honor." ___ KSR International v.
2. Microsoft has urged it to take the case, arguing the federal patent court allows too many obvious technologies to be patented – such as the adjustable accelerator pedal at issue in KSR International v Teleflex.
3. Microsoft and other high–technology companies have urged the court to take this case, arguing that the federal patent court allows too many obvious technologies to be patented âЂ« such as the adjustable accelerator pedal at issue in KSR International v Teleflex, the case before them.