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Ks is an abbreviation that occurs in multiple disciplines and can refer to different concepts depending on the context. Common usages include a time unit, an infrared photometric band, a molecular-evolution metric, and a statistical test.

Kilosecond, abbreviated ks or ks, equals 1,000 seconds (about 16 minutes 40 seconds). It is used in

In astronomy, the Ks band, or K-short band (K_s), is a near-infrared photometric filter centered near 2.15

K_s denotes the rate of synonymous substitutions per synonymous site between two DNA sequences. Used to estimate

The Kolmogorov–Smirnov test (KS test) is a nonparametric method for comparing distributions. It uses the D statistic

Capitalization matters: KS (uppercase) commonly denotes the state of Kansas, a separate usage from Ks or K_s.

astronomy
and
other
contexts
to
express
exposure
times
and
observing
durations.
micrometres.
It
is
designed
to
reduce
thermal
background
compared
with
the
standard
K
band
and
is
widely
used
for
imaging
and
photometry
of
stars
and
galaxies
in
the
infrared.
divergence
times
and
to
study
gene
duplications,
K_s
is
often
compared
with
K_a
(nonsynonymous
substitutions)
and
interpreted
within
the
Ka/K_s
framework
of
selective
constraint.
to
quantify
the
maximum
distance
between
empirical
distribution
functions,
yielding
a
P-value
to
assess
similarity
between
a
sample
and
a
reference
distribution
or
between
two
samples.