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RSS may mean:
- RSS (file format), a form of web syndication used by news websites and weblogs
- Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, a right wing Hindu group in India
- Radio Service Software, a proprietary suite of programs sold by Motorola
- Repetitive strain injury, also Repetitive stress syndrome, an overuse syndrome
- Rochester Subway, which had the AAR reporting mark, RSS
- Rockdale, Sandow and Southern Railroad, which currently has the AAR reporting mark RSS
- Royal Statistical Society, the main professional body for statisticians in the UK
- Residual sum of squares, in regression models
- Religious and Social Studies, a subject offered in many secondary schools in the United Kingdom
- Recruiting Sub-Station, a satellite office of a main military recruiting station.
- Rotating Service Structure, used in the Space Shuttle program launches
- Reduced Space Symbology, a type of barcode developed by the Uniform Code Council
- Rural Sociological Society
- Recombination signal sequences, in immunological genetics, direct somatic recombination of gene segments
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