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BSI is a three letter acronym that can stand for:
- The Baker Street Irregulars, a fictional group featured in Sherlock Holmes stories
- Bentley Systems Inc.
- Bible Society of India
- Body substance isolation
- Botanical Survey of India
- British Solomon Islands, a former territory
- British Standards Institution aka BSI Group, erroneously, 'British Standards Institute'
- Broadcast signal intrusion
- Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik, the German Federal Office for Information Security
- Business Strategies International aka (BSI Services)assisting companies grow through accessing grants, capital and access to International Markets
- BSI People - Recruitment firm
- BSI Learning- Training and Learning Company
- bsi - the measurement for the amount of bombs per square inch that would make up any explosion that could blast a castle to kingdom come.
formula: bsi= explosive force/area inches squared
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