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  • {{ATC codes lead|P||Antiparasitic products, insecticides and repellents|vet=no}} [[Category:ATC codes|P]]
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  • .... The name [[FENE]] stands for finitely extensible nonlinear elastic while P stands for the closure proposed by Peterlin. It takes the dumbbell version FENE-P is one of few polymer models that can be used in fluid dynamics simulations
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''p''-Phenylenediamine}} | ImageFile = P-phenylenediamine.png
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''p''-Anisidine}} | Name = ''p''-Anisidine
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  • [[Category:Lists of diseases|P]]
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  • ...us P50 is a crystal controlled, 2 channel portable per the service manual, p/n 68P81068C60-A I was also able to find the RSS for the P-50 at this website:
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  • ...r: The Private War of Women Serving In Iraq. Helen Benedict, Beacon Press, p. 37</ref> The earliest recorded example is from 1972. A third verse versio
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  • John Wayne loved his vitamin P<br/> We ' 11 never OD on vitamin P<br/>
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  • P I L O T (shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot to kill)<br/> P I L O T (shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot to kill)<br/>
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  • |species = '''''P. anisum'''''
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  • ==P==
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  • ==P==
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  • ...tter sailor and my crew a better crew."''<ref>''Management Fundamentals'', p. 5-4.</ref>
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  • ...lamic Republic of Iran.<ref name=Ranstorp>Ranstorp, ''Hizb'allah'' (1997), p. 89–90</ref> ...ef name=Wright72>Wright, Robin, ''Sacred Rage'', Simon and Schuster, 2001, p.72</ref>
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  • ...G. Chalkley; and commissioned 25 August 1943 with Lieutenant Commander R. P. Walker in command. ''Fiske'' began her service as a convoy escort with a v
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  • |Ship namesake=[[Harry M. P. Huse|Harry McLaren Pinckney Huse]] ''Huse'' was named in honor of Vice Admiral Harry McL. P. Huse, (1858-1942), whose long service included a post-World War I tour as
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  • ...r of ''Seaman Fred K. Moore''; and commissioned 1 July 1943, Lt. Comdr. H. P. Michiels in command.
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  • ...Co., [[Houston, Texas]]; launched 19 January 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Miles P. Refo, Jr.; commissioned 6 August 1943, Lt. Comdr. W. B. Porter, in command ...' recommissioned at Charleston Naval Shipyard 6 June 1952, Lt. Comdr. John P. Sullivan in command. On 19 July 1952 ''Otterstetter'' reported to Commande
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  • ...L. Herlong, mother; and commissioned at Orange 12 October 1943, Lt. Comdr. P. L. Sttnson, [[USCG]], in command.
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  • ...ket]] escort (DER-317); and recommissioned 28 February 1951, Lt. Comdr. J. P. McGrady, in command.
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  • ...t vessel, and was recommissioned 30 June 1955, Lieutenant Commander Walter P. Smiley in command. After shakedown, she arrived at [[Seattle, Washington]]
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  • ...Deep Freeze|Operation DEEPFREEZE II]]. Prior to Lieutenant Commander [[W. P. Duhon]] of [[New Orleans, Louisiana]], relieving Lieutenant Commander Lock ...er [[B. E. Boney]] of [[Toxey, Alabama]], relieved Lieutenant Commander W. P. Duhon as Commanding Officer. The period 19-23 August was spent alongside t
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  • ...Mrs. O. H. Camp; commissioned 16 September 1943, [[Lieutenant Commander]] P. B. Mavor, [[United States Coast Guard]], in command; and reported to the [
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  • ..., Texas]], 24 August 1943; launched 30 October 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Ray P. Reynolds; and commissioned 12 January 1944, Lt. Comdr. J. W. Higgins, Jr.,
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  • ...ant number HQ-16 are confirmed by ''Jane{{'s}} Fighting Ships 1973-1974'', p. 592, and the United States Coast Guard Historian's Office at http://www.us ...ant number HQ-16 are confirmed by ''Jane{{'s}} Fighting Ships 1973-1974'', p. 592, and the United States Coast Guard Historian's Office at http://www.us
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  • ...Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 5 November 1944 with [[Commander]] W. P. Woods in command.
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  • ...rs]] or how many they mounted; see ''Jane{{'}}s Fighting Ship 1973-1974'', p. 592.</ref> <br/>Several [[machine gun]]s ...n in South Vietnamese service was HQ-6, a designation that ''Jane{{'s}}'', p. 592, and NavSource.org (see http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/43/4336.h
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  • ...ne]]s.<ref>''Conway{{'}}s Alll the World{{'}}s Fighting Ships 1947-1982'', p. 256.</ref>
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  • ...boat embarked [[Captain (U.S. Navy)|Captain]] W. C. Jennings, Commander J. P. Engle, [[United States Navy Reserve|USNR]], and Lieutenant Commander A. W.
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  • ...ant number HQ-16 are confirmed by ''Jane{{'s}} Fighting Ships 1973-1974'', p. 592, and the United States Coast Guard Historian's Office at http://www.us ...ant number HQ-16 are confirmed by ''Jane{{'s}} Fighting Ships 1973-1974'', p. 592, and the United States Coast Guard Historian's Office at http://www.us
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  • ...=23 June 1979<ref name="ReferenceA">''Jane{{'}}s Fighting Ships 1980-81'', p. 370.</ref> ...ghting Ships 1947-1982 Part II: The Warsaw Pact and Non-Aligned Nations'', p. 356, agree with ''Jane{{'}}s'' that ''Francisco Dagohoy'' was the former '
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  • ...onvert|21|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} [[torpedo tube]]s<ref group=Note>''Conway's'' (p. 123) lists eight torpedo tubes; the ''[[Dictionary of American Naval Fight ...aid of American destroyer {{USS|Cassin|DD-43|2}},<ref name=Feuer-20>Feuer, p. 20.</ref> which had been torpedoed by German submarine {{SMU|U-61||2}} abo
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  • On 31 October ''Menkar'', Lt. Comdr. Niels P. Thompsen, [[USCG]], now in command, reached [[Saipan]], [[Mariana Islands|
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  • ...il 1944, renamed ''Barricade'', and commissioned the same day, Lt. Charles P. Haber in command. The ship was transferred to the [[U.S. Coast Guard]] and
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  • ...ned to the [[U.S. Coast Guard]] and commissioned 8 August 1942, Lt. Comdr. P. L. Stinson, [[USCG]], in command.
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  • ...rt|311|ft|8|in|m|0|abbr=on}} [[o/a]]<br />{{convert|300|ft|m|abbr=on}} [[p/p]]
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  • ...onway p. 157">''Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922&ndash;1946'', p. 157</ref> ...rimary line of defense of the seaplane bases they set up.<ref name="Conway p. 157" />
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  • ...and in the 8th century, soap-making was well-known in Italy and Spain.<ref>p. 632, chapter 11, Anionic and Related Lime Soap Dispersants, Raymond G. Bis
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  • ...ell to a muzzle velocity of {{convert|700|m/s|ft/s}}.<ref name=c>Campbell, p. 298</ref>
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  • ...me popular for another decade.<ref name="Cary-5-6">Cary and Helzer (2005), p. 5-6.</ref> ...rom impurities, continued to be developed.<ref name=Weman-26>Weman (2003), p. 26.</ref>
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  • In the final chapters of ''The Pothunters'' by P. G. Wodehouse the major characters use a jellygraph to produce a school mag
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  • ...atka class missile boat#Project 206.6|Project 206.6 class missile boat]] # P-44.
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  • ...4 by [[American Shipbuilding]] Co., [[Lorain, Ohio]]; sponsored by Mrs. J. P. Sturges; and commissioned on 26 December 1944, Lieutenant H. D. Lindsay, J
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  • ...onsored by Miss Naomi Gordan; and commissioned 9 June 1944, Lt. Vincent de P. Hurley, [[USNR]], in command.
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  • ...rkish Navy until deleted in 2000.<ref>''Jane's Fighting Ships 2001-2002'', p. 718</ref>
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  • ...sioned]] on 31 July.<ref name=NS>{{cite web | last = Priolo | first = Gary P. | title = Antigo (PC 470), ex-PC-470 | url = http://www.navsource.org/arch
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  • ...f Swedish anti-armour weapons" ''International Defense Review'', May 1982, p. 70.</ref> is an 84-mm unguided, portable, single-shot recoilless smoothbor ...100 tested by early 1982.<ref>''International Defense Review'', May 1982, p. 71.</ref>
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  • ...of the North China Campaign of 1860</em> (London: Smith, Elder & Co, 1861) p. 105.</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...Artillery Battalion 604) on the Isle of Jersey<ref>Gander and Chamberlain, p. 266</ref>. They show it using {{convert|44|kg|lb}} shells with a range of
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  • ...ssdate=2009-05-02 |publisher=Red Thrust Star |work=US Army |author=Michael P. McGeever}}</ref>.
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  • '''MAPATS''' ('''''Ma'''n '''P'''ortable '''A'''nti-'''T'''ank '''S'''ystem'', also a [[Hebrew Language|He
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  • ...e with Home Defense "barrage units" 1940—43.<ref>Gander and Chamberlain, p. 163</ref>
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  • ...n projectiles.<ref name=navweaps/><ref name="Friedman153">Friedman (1978), p. 153.</ref>
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  • ...ell hoists, but the powder bags were passed by hand.<ref name=l5>Lengerer, p. 105</ref>
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  • ...nd breech-piece with a vertical sliding breech block.<ref name=c>Campbell, p. 239</ref> ...d in the summary table of all German coast defense guns in Rolf.<ref>Rolf, p. 387</ref> This is unusual considering the early loss of two of the ''K'' c
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  • ...nd breech-piece with a vertical sliding breech block.<ref name=c>Campbell, p. 241</ref> ...folded vertically. It entered service in 1940.<ref>Gander and Chamberlain, p. 265</ref>
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