VG

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VG, vg or v.g. may refer to:

Arts and media

  • VG Cats, a 2001 parody webcomic
  • VG-lista, a Norwegian music chart
  • Vanguard: Saga of Heroes, a 2007 fantasy video game
  • Variable Geo, a 1990s erotic video game series
  • Verdens Gang, a Norwegian newspaper (founded 1945)
  • Victory Gundam, a 1993 anime series
  • Video game
  • Világgazdaság, a Hungarian business newspaper (1969–2022)

Aviation

  • VG Airlines, a defunct Belgian airline
  • Air Siam (1965–1976, IATA code VG)
  • VLM Airlines (1993–2018, IATA code VG)
  • Vonage (NYSE stock symbol GV)
  • Variable geometry, a wing/aircraft configuration
  • Vortex generator, an aerodynamic surface

Military

  • Volksgrenadier, the designation of some German infantry units in World War II
  • VG (nerve agent), the NATO designation for a chemical weapon agent, a.k.a. Amiton

Places

  • British Virgin Islands
    • ISO 3166-2:VG
  • Victoria Gardens (Rancho Cucamonga), a market in California, US

Religion

  • Vicar general, the principal deputy of a Christian bishop
  • Virgin (Vg), following the name of a Christian saint

Science and technology

Biology

  • Vein of Galen, two blood vessels in the cerebrum
  • Vestigial wings, a gene in Drosophila melanogaster genetics
  • Viral Genome, a unit used indicate concentration of Viral vector in Gene Therapy, usually a ratio to weight

Chemicals

  • VG (nerve agent), the NATO designation for a chemical weapon agent, a.k.a. Amiton
  • Vegetable glycerine, otherwise known as glycerol

Computing

  • .vg, the country code top-level domain for the British Virgin Islands
  • Voice grade category 3 cable
  • Volume group, an administrative unit of storage volumes in logical volume manager (LVM) in Linux computer operating system

Other technologies

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