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 öppen 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 Schule Bratislava, a German international school in Bratislava, Slovakia
- De Surinaamsche Bank, Suriname
- DSB Bank (Dirk Scheringa Beheer), Netherlands
- DSB Stadion, a football stadium in Alkmaar, Netherlands sponsored by the above bank
- 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
- DSB International School, a German school in Mumbai, India
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
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