| PGPH | peptidyl glutamyl peptide hydrolyzing |
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| PgR | Progesterone receptor |
| PGR | Pulse Generated Run-off |
| PGR | progesterone |
| PGS | Prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase |
| PGSE | Pulsed Gradient Spin Echo |
| PGU | Post gonococcal urethritis |
| PGV | Proximal gastric vagotomy |
| PGWB | Psychological General Well Being |
| PGWB | Psychological General Well-Being Index |
| Pgp |
Pretty Good Privacy ?De-facto encoding standard for secure E-Mail communication, which works by the public-key (open-key) procedure: In order to send messages, they are keyed with the corresponding open key and the addressee. The addressee can then decipher the message with the secret key.
Ãâó: www.airplus.com/de/content/e2/e19/e445/index_eng.h...
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| Pgp |
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) is a commonly used encryption system developed by Philip Zimmermann. It allows users to send files or messages in privacy. PGP uses the "public key" approach; messages are encrypted using a "public" key, but can only be decrypted by a "private" key, retained by the intended recipient of the message.
Ãâó: secwatch.org/glossary/terms/P
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