SIB
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SIB or sib may refer to:
Places
- As Sib, a town in Oman
- Sib, Khuzestan, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran
- Sibiti Airport (IATA airport code), in the Republic of the Congo
- Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, US
Science
- Sib (anthropology), a group of people recognized by an individual as kin
- Sib RNA, a non-coding sRNA found in E. coli
- Simple biosphere model, used with atmospheric general circulation models
- Self-injurious behaviour, in self-injury
Organisations
- School of International Business, now part of the ESB Business School of the Reutlingen University in Germany
- Scientex Incorporated Berhad, a producer of stretch films in Asia
- Securities and Investments Board, a UK regulator now known as the Financial Services Authority
- Sekolah Indonesia Bangkok, the Indonesian School of Bangkok
- Sidang Injil Borneo, the Borneo Evangelical Church
- Special Investigation Branch, the detective branches of all three British military police arms
- Student Welfare Organisation in Bergen (Studentsamskipnaden i Bergen, SiB)
- Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, an academic not-for-profit foundation which federates bioinformatics activities throughout Switzerland
Business
- Savings and Investment Bank, a failed bank on the Isle of Man
- South Indian Bank, an Indian-based private sector bank
- Stanford International Bank, a Caribbean-based bank which operated from 1986 to 2009
- Social Investment Business, a UK registered charity and trading company that offers loans, grants and other financial products to charities and social enterprises
Computing
- Service Implementation Bean, a Java object implementing a web service
- sib, a file format and file extension for the program Sibelius
- scale-index-base byte, used with some addressing modes of the x86 processor architecture
Other uses
- Systems in Blue, a German music group
- "S.I.B. (Swelling Itching Brain)", a song from the 1979 Devo album Duty Now for the Future
- The Smithsonian Institution Building
See also
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