DSB
DSB may refer to:
Science, technology and devices
- DsbA, a bacterial member of the Dsb (disulfide bond) family of enzymes
- Double strand break, a break in both DNA strands, part of DNA repair
- in telecommunications, double-sideband transmission
- Dictionary of Scientific Biography, a multivolume reference work edited by Charles Coulston Gillespie
- Defense Science Board, of the United States
- Dsb, the warm-summer Mediterranean continental climate in the Köppen climate classification
Institutions, companies, products and trademarks
- Dispute Settlement Body, of the World Trade Organization
- DSB (railway company) (Danske Statsbaner), a Danish train operating company
- Deutsche Schallplatten Berlin, another name of VEB Deutsche Schallplatten
- Deutsche Schule Bratislava, a German international school in Bratislava, Slovakia
- Deutscher Schützenbund, the German Shooting and Archery Federation
- De Surinaamsche Bank, Suriname
- DSB Bank (Dirk Scheringa Beheer), Netherlands
- DSB Stadion, a football stadium in Alkmaar, Netherlands sponsored by the above bank
- DSB International School, a German school in Mumbai, India
- Dutch Safety Board, a Netherlands investigation agency
- Norwegian Directorate for Civil Protection (Direktoratet for samfunnssikkerhet og beredskap), a Norwegian government organization
- German International School of Cairo (Deutsche Schule der Borromäerinnen Kairo), Egypt
- German School Beirut (Deutsche Schule Beirut), Lebanon
Others
- ISO 639-2 or SIL International language code for the Lower Sorbian language - Dolnoserbski
- Department Store Battles, a modification for Battlefield 2, a computer game by the Swedish developer Digital Illusions CE (DICE)
- Dark square bishop, in chess
- "Don't Stop Believin'", a song by American rock band Journey
- Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria, a Bulgarian political party established in 2004 by Ivan Kostov
- Department of Internal Security or Departamenta sobstvennoi bezopasnosti (Russian: Департамента собственной безопасности (ДСБ)) of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs which is a very small internal affairs unit by Western standards and was formed November 5, 2004, to prevent and detect corruption and crimes by Russian federal civil servants and members and employees of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs
- Don Salvador Benedicto, a municipality in the province of Negros Occidental, Philippines
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