What does P stand for?

P stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of P across different fields and industries.

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In DB2 for IBM i, a block of storage within a table or an index.2.In DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows and DB2 for z/OS, a unit of storage within a table space, an index space, or virtual memory. In a table space, a page can contain one or more rows of a table. In an LOB table space, an LOB value can span more than one page, but no more than one LOB value is stored on a page.3.In Informix, the physical unit of disk storage and basic unit of memory storage that the database server uses to read from and write to a database.

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Pico-

A prefix that divides a basic unit by one trillion (10-12). Prefix used in the SI system meaning "multiply by 10-12". For example, 3 pm means 3× 10-12meters. Pico- prefix Denotes one trillionth (10–12), or, in the Brit-ish numbering system, one million millionth.

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In word processing, any part of a docu-ment preceded by one paragraph mark and ending with another. To the program, a paragraph represents a unit of information that can be selected as a whole or given for-matting distinct from the surrounding paragraphs. On IBM and other computers built around the Intel 8088 or 8086 microprocessor, a 16-byte section of memory begin-ning at a location (address) that can be divided evenly by 16 (hexadecimal 10). or  develops one idea with a series of logically connected sentences and may vary in length.

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Parental Generation

The generation of individuals of different genotypes that are mated, usually for scientific purposes, to produce hybrids.

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