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''']''' is the sixteenth letter of the ]. It |
''']''' is the sixteenth letter of the ]. It may also refer to: | ||
⚫ | * ], an American rock band | ||
===Science=== | |||
⚫ | *] | ||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
⚫ | *] | ||
⚫ | * ] |
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⚫ | * ] |
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* P, ] | |||
* P, ] | |||
* ''p'', ] | |||
* ''p'', ] | |||
* ''P'' ] | |||
* ''P'', ] | |||
* P, ], the CGS unit of dynamic viscosity. | |||
* p, ], an obsolete unit of power. | |||
* p, ], an obsolete unit of force. | |||
* p, ] | |||
* P is a corner point joining three edges of the ] of a body-centered cubic lattice. | |||
* p, ], is an SI prefix meaning 10<sup>−12</sup>. | |||
* P, ], is an SI prefix meaning 10<sup>15</sup>. | |||
===Mathematics=== | |||
* <math>\mathbb{P}</math>, ] | |||
* <math>\mathbb{P}</math>, ]s | |||
* P<sub>n</sub>(x) denotes a ] of the ''n''th degree. | |||
* ] of a given result in an experiment is the result's statistical significance; the probability of observing this result or a more extreme result, by chance alone. | * ] of a given result in an experiment is the result's statistical significance; the probability of observing this result or a more extreme result, by chance alone. | ||
⚫ | * ], a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. | ||
*<sub>n</sub>P<sub>r</sub> is used to denote ]s. | |||
⚫ | * ], a Y-chromosomal DNA (Y-DNA) haplogroup. | ||
* ''p'', a proposition in ] | |||
===Computing=== | |||
* <code><p></code> is the ] to mark the beginning of paragraphs. | * <code><p></code> is the ] to mark the beginning of paragraphs. | ||
'''P''' may also refer to: | |||
===Other uses=== | |||
* p (or p.), the abbreviation for ] | |||
* p, ] | |||
* P, ] | |||
* P, the author of the ] | * P, the author of the ] | ||
⚫ | * P, the New Zealand street name for pure ]. | ||
* ], for a driver who is on probation | |||
* P, in the list of international license plate codes, stands for ]. | |||
* p, in ], means "softly" or "pianissimo" | |||
⚫ | * P, the New Zealand |
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* P, the Canadian postal code for ] | |||
* {{unicode|℗}}, the ]. | |||
⚫ | * ], an American rock band | ||
* P (or p) is sometimes confused with ], the seventeenth letter of the Greek Alphabet, or is used as a substitute when the correct character is not available. | * P (or p) is sometimes confused with ], the seventeenth letter of the Greek Alphabet, or is used as a substitute when the correct character is not available. | ||
* P is used as an ] in the form of :P | * P is used as an ] in the form of :P | ||
* p can stand for ]s in typesetting programs such as Adobe InDesign | |||
{{letter disambig}} | {{letter disambig}} |
Revision as of 08:33, 4 December 2007
P is the sixteenth letter of the Latin alphabet. It may also refer to:
- P (band), an American rock band
- P-type semiconductor
- p-value of a given result in an experiment is the result's statistical significance; the probability of observing this result or a more extreme result, by chance alone.
- Haplogroup P (mtDNA), a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup.
- Haplogroup P (Y-DNA), a Y-chromosomal DNA (Y-DNA) haplogroup.
<p>
is the HTML element to mark the beginning of paragraphs.
P may also refer to:
- P, the author of the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia
- P, the New Zealand street name for pure methamphetamine.
- P (or p) is sometimes confused with rho, the seventeenth letter of the Greek Alphabet, or is used as a substitute when the correct character is not available.
- P is used as an emoticon in the form of :P
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