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MRS, Mrs, or mrs may refer to:

  • Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  • Mandibular repositioning splint
  • Marginal rate of substitution, in economics
  • Maritime Reaction Squadron of the South African Navy
  • Market Research Society
  • Marseille Provence Airport, IATA airport code
  • Materials Research Society
  • Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
  • Metabolic risk score
  • Minimal recursion semantics
  • modified Rankin Scale, to measure disability after stroke
  • Monks Risborough railway station, England; National Rail station code MRS
  • Movimiento Renovador Sandinista, a political party in Nicaragua, see Sandinista Renovation Movement
  • Mrs., an honorific title for married women
  • MRS Logística, a freight rail company located in Brazil
  • MRS suit, breathing apparatus, see Siebe Gorman#Rebreather equipment
  • SQL Server Reporting Services, a Microsoft Reporting Services computer technology to create data reports
  • MRS agar, a bacterial growth medium for Lactobacilli
  • mrs, abbreviation for maravedis (monetary unit or coin)
  • M.R.S. (Most Requested Show), Filipino TV show
  • (As Mrş) abbreviation for Mareşal, the highest rank in the Army of Turkey
  • M. Rs., pen-name of Swedish writer Mathilda Roos (1852-1908)
  • The Mrs, U.S. pop-rock band

See also

  • All pages with titles containing mrs
  • Missus (disambiguation)
  • Miss (disambiguation)
  • MR (disambiguation)
  • MS (disambiguation)
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