You think probable to polypropylene.
It refers to a Pump or Pump house
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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
The only metal I can think of with "pp" in it's name would be copper.
"pp" can stand for "pages" in document formatting. So, "60 pp" would mean 60 pages.
pp means private parts.
In hockey statistics, the PP stands for Power Play.
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Pages.
How many times you can use a move. PP stands for power points.
printers proof
Per procurationem (by proxy)
usually, it means "pages".
power play
Usually it is: P for a page PP for pages
PP on a weld symbol stands for "Partial Penetration." It indicates that the weld does not fully penetrate through the thickness of the base materials being joined. This type of weld is often used when complete penetration is not necessary for the structural integrity of the joint or when it is impractical to achieve full penetration.