The only metal I can think of with "pp" in it's name would be copper.
Hyperkalemic PP is also called potassium-sensitive PP.
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The results would be a 50% chance of offspring with genotype Pp and a 50% chance of offspring with genotype pp. This is because the parent with genotype Pp can pass on either a P or a p allele, while the parent with genotype pp can only pass on a p allele.
It depends. If the cross is homozygous, then the punnett square will be PPXpp P P p Pp pp p Pp pp Heterozygous PpXPp P p P PP Pp p PP pp If you know how to do the geno and the phenotypes then you're all set
Planet Mercury and the metal mercury share a name.
PP is an abbreviation for 'Papa' meaning 'Pope.'
You sign your name as you can't be "on behalf of" if you sign someone elses name! But the 'pp' precedes the person you are signing for. For example: Yours sincerely Your signature pp Name of person signed for Yes, you sing your name. But the pp precedes your signature, not the name of the person you are signing on behalf of. Although not everyone agrees! See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procuration kirubakaran
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Laboratory cylinders are made from glass, PE, teflon, PP.
Hyperkalemic PP is also called potassium-sensitive PP.
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