FPS
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FPS may refer to:
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[edit] Units of measurement
- Foot-pound-second, the imperial units system of measurement
- Feet per second, an Imperial unit for speed
- Frames per second, used for measuring the frame rate in a moving image
[edit] Media
- fps magazine, a magazine about animation
- First-person shooter, a video game genre centered on shooting where the player's on-screen view of the game world simulates that of the character
- "F.P.S." (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), an episode of the TV show Law & Order: Criminal Intent
[edit] Organizations
- FPS (ice hockey), ice hockey team of the club Forssan Palloseura
- United States Federal Protective Service, agency responsible for the protected States federal buildings
- Federal Protective Service (Russia), independent organization formerly part of the KGB
- Facilities Protection Service An Iraqi paramilitary organization
- Floating Point Systems, a computer company founded in 1970 and later purchased by Cray Research
- Future Problem Solving Program International, an academic competition for K-12 students
- Fellow of the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
- Foundation Public School, Karachi and Hyderabad, Pakistan
[edit] Services
- Faster Payments Service, a banking initiative in the United Kingdom run by APACS
- Amazon Flexible Payments Service, a payments web service allowing micropayments
[edit] Other
- Fast packet switching, a telecommunications protocol used in networking
- Fear potentiated startle, a physiological reflex to a neutral stimulus as a result of fear conditioning
- Five Point Someone - What not to do at IIT, a novel about IITians
- Forties pipeline system in the North Sea
- Frames Per Stop, a bowling technician industry term
- Frontal Protection System
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