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B7, B.VII or B-7 may refer to:
- B7 Baltic Islands Network
- B7 (New York City bus) serving Brooklyn
- B7 (protein), an important protein in the immune system
- B7 road (Cyprus)
- Bavarian B VII, a 1868 German experimental locomotive
- Bensen B-7, a 1955 United States small rotor kite
- Blackburn B-7, a British Blackburn aircraft
- PRR B7, an American PRR 0-6-0 steam locomotive
- HLA-B7, an HLA-B serotype
- HMS B7, a B-class submarine of the Royal Navy
- Lohner B.VII, an aircraft
- Vitamin B7, another name for biotin
and also :
- Douglas Y1B-7, a bomber of the United States Army Air Corps
- the B nearly two octaves above Soprano C. It is the second highest note on a piano
- a common shorthand for an RPG-7 (a type of rocket propelled grenade launcher), a term used especially in Lebanon.1
- a subclass of B-class stars
- UNI Airways (Taiwan) IATA airline designator
- An international standard paper size (88×125 mm), defined in ISO 216
- Blake's 7, a BBC science fiction television series first broadcast in 1978–1981
- Message board shorthand for banned (Banned=band=b&=b7).
- Boeing 7772
- The seventh floor of Storms hall in the Towers at Iowa State University. Otherwise known as Boyd floor or B7.
- Bundesstraße 7, A German Bundesstraße (Federal Highway)
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