Caps
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Caps is the plural of the form of headgear cap. Caps may also refer to:
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[edit] Letters
- Capital letters, upper case letters
- Caps lock, a key on a standard keyboard
[edit] Science and technology
- Caps, exploding pellets in a cap gun
- CAPS (buffer), N-cyclohexyl-3-aminopropanesulfonic acid, a buffering agent in biochemistry
- CAPS (gene), a human gene
- In telecommunications, CAlls Per Second, a unit of traffic measurement in telecommunications
- Cassini Plasma Spectrometer, a direct sensing instrument that measures the energy and electrical charge of particles
- Catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome
- Auditory processing disorder (APD), formerly Central Auditory Processing Syndrome
- CESG Assisted Products Service, a service provided by Government Communications Headquarters
- Cirrus Aircraft Parachute System
- Cleaved Amplified Polymorphic Sequence, genetic markers used to detect a polymorphic sequence
- Cognitive-affective personality system, a model within psychology of personality
- Java Caps, Composite Application Platform Suite, a Java framework
- Computer Animation Production System, film animation post-production system developed by Walt Disney Feature Animation and Pixar
- Cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome, a spectrum of autoinflammatory syndrome
[edit] Companies and organizations
- Californians for Population Stabilization (CAPS)
- Canadian Association of Professional Speakers
- Center for Advanced Public Safety at the University of Alabama
- Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms
[edit] Places
- Caps, Texas, an unincorporated community in Taylor County
[edit] Other
- Non-economic damages caps, a type of tort reform
- Washington Capitals, an NHL hockey team
- Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy
- Caps (drinking game), a drinking game using bottle caps
- Caps (party), an 18th century Swedish political faction
[edit] See also
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