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Türkisch - Englisch
{k} pp
Abr Per person
Point to Point Protocol is the language that enables a computer to use telephone lines and a modem to connect to the Internet
Post-Processor The PP accepts CAAPP instructions from the iFIFO and issues them to the CAAPP array It guarantees that successive backing store instructions do not interfere with each other The PP accepts count response and status information from the CAAPP array and places the information into the cFIFO It also generates CAAPP refresh instructions
Portuguese language
Progressive proof A series of proofs intended to illustrate the image development of the completed print showing each color or element as added one by one
Protected persona A persona which cannot attack or otherwise interfere with another player, and which cannot itself be attacked However, it can't ever score enough points to reach wizard or witch, either
Abbreviation for "partial pressure"
Panpipe: An antique woodwind instrument made up of pipes or reeds for linear length wrapped together and are played by blowing over the openings of the pipes or reeds Plato: One of the greatest ancient Greek philosophers He was one of Socrates' students who later created his own academy Polyphonic: Music that has two or more melodic parts blended together Pythagoras: An ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician who founded a school that dealt with the study of harmony and geometry He believed that music could bring the soul into harmony with the universe and divine
Proposed Plan, a CERCLA document on which the public comments that summarizes what cleanup remedy has been selected, and why
Short for "post processing "
Protection Profile
acronym for PairProgramming
PREFERRED PARKING - Carpoolers/vanpoolers are assigned labeled/designated preferential parking spaces or prime areas at the work site Does not include covered parking spaces
Polypropylene
the numbered pages, see also ff, pagination and prelims
private party -- the property is being sold by its owner, not a real estate agent
pages
See: Polypropylene
pp. is the plural of `p.' and means `pages'. See chapter 6, pp. 137-41. prepositional phrase. pianissimo
Polypropylene foam
pages, pianissimo
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