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| P25 | protein |
| p27 | p27KIP1 |
| P27 | protein |
| P28 | postnatal day 28 |
| P28 | protein |
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The lower of the two bus connectors on a 6U VME board.
Ãâó: www.primagraphics.com/tech/glossary.html
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Pollution prevention is an environmental management technique that uses source reduction techniques in order to reduce risk to public health, safety, welfare, and the environment, and, as a second preference, the use of environmentally sound recycling to achieve these same goals. Pollution prevention avoids cross-media transfers of wastes and/or pollutants and is multi-media in scope. It addresses all types of waste and environmental releases into the air, water, and land. ...
Ãâó: www.deq.virginia.gov/osba/terms.html
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The 100% -principle: All the relevant aspects of the UoD should be described in the conceptual schema.
Ãâó: www.cs.joensuu.fi/~marjomaa/papers/calgary.htm
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(1) The protocol for messaging headers used for interpersonal messaging (IPM) in an X.400 message handling system. (2) An ITU-T recommendation, which describes the IPM (E-mail) message content type with the X.400 application protocol. (3) A data convention adopted by the European Trade Electronic Data Interchange System (TEDIS) program to enable X.400 users to exchange EDI data through an 1984 X.400 interpersonal messaging (IPM) service. (Top)
Ãâó: ieas.services.ibm.com/common/glossary_-_m-z.shtml
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According to the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 the term is defined To mean source reduction and other practices that reduce or eliminate the creation of pollutants through: Increased efficiency in the use of raw materials, energy, water, or other resources, or protecting resources through conservation.
Ãâó: www.iatp.md/cppi/web_eng/slovari_eng.htm
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