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BST is a three letter acronym that may refer to:
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Time zones
- Bangladesh Standard Time, the time zone for Bangladesh
- British Summer Time, known as British Standard Time between 1968 and 1971
Science, computing and mathematics
- Bibliographic style file (
.bst), used with BibTeX - Binary search tree, a data structure
- Browser-side templating, a templating strategy for web applications
- Biochemical Society Transactions, the transactions journal of the Biochemical Society
- Biochemical systems theory, a mathematical modelling framework for biochemical systems, based on ordinary differential equations
- Bovine somatotropin, a type of growth hormone
Other
- Basic Safety Training, training in basic firefighting, personal survival, personal safety and social responsibility, and elementary first aid
- Bituminous surface treatment, a sealing coat for pavements
- Bost Airport (IATA airport code), an airport along the Helmand River in Afghanistan
- Broken Striped Tabby (also known as Broken Mackerel Tabby), a type of tabby cat coat pattern
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