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DBSDragon Ball Super (anime)
DBSDeep Brain Stimulation
DBSDirect Broadcast Satellite
DBSDisclosure and Barring Service (UK)
DBSDatabase System
DBSDeath by Stereo (band)
DBSDublin Business School (Dublin, Ireland)
DBSData Base Solutions (various locations)
DBSDon't Be Sad
DBSDoing Business Survey
DBSDevelopment Bank of Singapore
DBSDemand Broadcast System
DBSDell Business Support
DBSData Base in Sql Format
DBSDataset Book Keeping System
DBSData Base System
DBSData Base Service
DBSDual Bridge System
DBSDemand Based Switching
DBSDynamic Bass System
DBSData Base String
DBSDurham Business School (UK)
DBSDepartment of Basic Science (various locations)
DBSDatabase Service
DBSDefense Business System
DBSDried Blood Spot (blood testing)
DBSDanske Baptisters Spejderkorps (Danish: Danish Baptist Scout)
DBSDeep Blue Sea (movie)
DBSDivision of Biological Sciences
DBSDichroic Beam Splitter (physics)
DBSDigital Broadcast Satellite
DBSDean Burgon Society (Collingswood, NJ)
DBSDivision of Building Safety
DBSDivision of Blind Services
DBSDeutscher Bildungs-Server (Germany)
DBSData Base Server
DBSDon't Be Stupid
DBSDirect Broadcast System
DBSDon't Be Silly
DBSDynamic Balance System (golf instruction)
DBSDirect Broadcasting by Satellite
DBSDigital Broadcast System
DBSDiffuse Brain Swelling
DBSDon't Be Shy
DBSDetroit Blues Society (est.1985; Detroit, MI)
DBSDrive By Shooting
DBSDiocesan Boys' School (Hong Kong)
DBSDiminished Breath Sounds
DBSDistribution Business Services Ltd. (UK)
DBSDoncaster Bloodstock Sales
DBSDépôt Bennes Services (French waste collection company)
DBSDisciple Bible Study
DBSDatabase Specification
DBSDominion Bureau of Statistics (now Statistics Canada)
DBSDemographic and Behavioral Sciences (branch of NICHD)
DBSDuplex Bus Selector
DBSDestiny Bass Shufflers
DBSDistressed British Seaman (UK)
DBSDiversified Business Services
DBSDealer Business System (supply chain management)
DBSDirt Bike Supply (UK)
DBSDenver Business Series (Colorado)
DBSDen Beste Sykkel
DBSDistributed Base Station
DBSDouble Barreled Shotgun
DBSDos Boot Sectors
DBSDrain-Back-System
DBSDental Business Solutions
DBSDivision of Biomedical Sciences
DBSDesign-Build Selector
DBSDays Before Seeding
DBSDoppler Broadening Spectroscopy
DBSDistinctive Business Systems
DBSDirect Beam Steering (Polatis)
DBSDirect Booking Service
DBSDoctor of Biblical Studies
DBSDriven by Sound (car audio enthusiasts club)
DBSDigital Bible Society
DBSDirect Broadcast Sounder
DBSDesign by Silverside (UK webdesign company)
DBSDaily Balancing Service
DBSDynamic Backbone Subnet
DBSDutch Broadcasting Service
DBSDamn Bloody Stupid
DBSDisk Braking System (roller skating)
DBSDivision Battle Simulation
DBSDismounted Battle Space
DBSDefinite Bad Sign
DBSDallas Business Systems
DBSDual-Band Stub
DBSDurban Bulk Shipping (South Africa)
DBSDirty Book Store
DBSDoctor of Buddhist Studies
DBSDisk-Based Survey
DBSDigitalBoxShop Ltd
DBSDoppler Beam Sampling
DBSDistracted by Shadows
DBSDoppler Beam Sharpener
DBSDistributed Briefing System
DBSDeterministic Balance Search
DBSDritt Bak Setet
DBSDeath by Sheep (gaming clan)
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As Heaman convincingly argues, the poor were becoming visible in a way they had never been before, aided by the rise of statistics gathering and analysis embodied in the creation of a permanent Dominion Bureau of Statistics in 1918.
Quebec had by far the greatest level of per capita consumption of firewood in Canada from 1871 through 1951 (MacFayden 2016), (3) and larger proportions of total expenditures on light and fuel came from firewood (Dominion Bureau of Statistics 1941).
Much of this data is drawn from the Central Electrical Stations booklets produced by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics (DBS).
(15.) Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Family income and expenditure in Canada, 1937-1938: a study of urban wage-earner families, including data on physical attributes.
The establishment of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics in 1918 was partly because of the desire to perpetuate the census and the special studies of the agricultural and industrial sectors but also to update the 1915 estimate of wealth and to produce national income data.
In the gallery, fellow economists from the Bank of Canada and the Dominion Bureau of Statistics sat in silent support of their colleague.
(4) Canada, Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Salaries and Qualifications of Public School Teacher 1954-55s, 81-202 (Government of Canada, Queen's Printer, 1958), 24-29.
According to studies conducted by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, in 1942 commercial and street lighting accounted for 4 per cent of Canada's total electricity consumption measured in kilowatt hours.
Hurd, W.B., Origin, Birthplace, Nationality and Language of the Canadian People, 1921 Census of Canada, Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Ottawa: The King's Printer, 1929; 1931 Census of Canada, Vol.
The thirty years after 1970 are presented in chapters five, six, and seven: the continuing role of the central statistical agency (Dominion Bureau of Statistics soon renamed Statistics Canada), the influence of the universities (French-speaking and English-speaking), and finally in chapter seven the work done outside the Bureau and outside the universities.
From 1942, the date of the first soybean production statistics published in Canada, to 1992, soybean production in Ontario has increased from 4400 to 567 000 ha (Dominion Bureau of Statistics, 1959; OMAF, 1993).
In 1920, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, which had been collecting criminal statistics since the 1870s, began to publish "Police Statistics" in addition to figures based on cases dealt with by the courts.