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 Translation for '°P' from English to Russian
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хим.
фосфор {м} <P>
phosphor <P>
хим.
фосфор {м} <P>
phosphorus <P>
един.
пинта {ж}
pint <p., pt.>
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  • фосфор {м} <P> = phosphor <P>
  • фосфор {м} <P> = phosphorus <P>
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Usage Examples English
  • For any prime "p", its multiples less than "p"2 are unusual, that is "p", ... ("p"-1)"p", which have a density 1/"p" in the interval ("p", "p"2).
  • Various species formerly classified as "Piptoporus" (for example, "P. choseniae", "P. fraxineus", "P. ulmi", "P. hirtus", and "P. elatinus") have been renamed or moved into other genera.
  • The first few cyclotomic polynomials are given by the sequence Φ1("p") = "p"−1, Φ2("p") = "p"+1, Φ3("p") = "p"2+"p"+1, and Φ4("p") = "p"2+1.
  • Molecular phylogenetic analysis suggests that "P. jacutica" groups together in a clade with "P. grumosa", "P. lecuoleiptes", "P. kurokawae", and "P. muscigena".
  • "P. pityphylla" was classified in "Protea" section "Pinifolia" by Tony Rebelo in 1995, what he calls the "rose sugarbushes", along with "P. acuminata", "P. canaliculata", "P. nana", "P. scolymocephala" and "P. witzenbergiana".

  • 1.P-76 P-34 2.P-26 P-84 3.P-25 P-85. The branch of this variation starts after both players advance their rook pawns and open their bishop diagonals.
  • "Praepusa" is an extinct genus of earless seals from Neogene marine deposits in Europe. Five species, "P. boeska," "P. magyaricus", "P. pannonica", "P. tarchankutica" and "P. vindoboensis", are known.
  • The "1.P-76 P-84 2.P-26 P-34" sequence results in the same board position as the "1.P-76 P-34 2.P-26 P-84, 1.P-26 P-34 2.P-76 P-84," and "1.P-26 P-84 2.P-76 P-34" sequences – all of which suggest a Side Pawn Capture opening (Static Rook).
  • 5.P-24. This sequence of moves (1.P-26 P-84 2.P-25 P-85 3.P-24) is known as the 5-Move Bomb (五手爆弾 "go-te bakudan").
  • The larvae feed on "Passiflora" species "P. coccinea", "P. faroana", "P. hexagonocarpa", "P. mansoi" and "P. phaeocaula".

  • Where ("p", "p"+2, "p"+6) or ("p", "p"+4, "p"+6) are all prime.
  • The larvae feed on the flower buds of various "Protea" species, including "P. cynaroides", "P. roupelliae", "P. subvestita", "P. repens" and "P. grandiceps".
  • γ-β proteobacteria: "P. boreopolis", "P. cissicola", "P. geniculata", "P. hibiscicola", "P. maltophilia", "P. pictorum".
  • The Sylow "p"-subgroup, "P", of the symmetric group on "p"2 points is the wreath product of two cyclic groups of prime order. When "p" = 2, this is just the dihedral group of order 8. It too satisfies Ω("P") = "P". Again ℧("P") = Z("P") = Soc("P") is cyclic of order "p", but "P", "P" = Φ("G") is elementary abelian of order "p'p"−1.
  • The Skewes number for the tuplet {"p", "p"+4, "p"+6, "p"+10, "p"+12, "p"+16} is [...] (...).

  • This species readily hybridizes with several other species of "Potamogeton" including "P. berchtoldii" ("P." × "franconicus" G.Fisch.), "P. pusillus" ("P." × "grovesii" Dandy & G.Taylor) and "P. compressus" ("P." × "ripoides" Baagøe).
  • Species in sequential order, starting with the oldest, include "P. sutherlandbrowni", "P. stantoni", "P. pseudoplacenta", "P. fritschi" and "P. kaffrarium"; sometimes identified as "Placenticeras".
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