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PL stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of PL across different fields and industries.
An index for estimating the status of oral hygiene by measuring dental plaque that occurs in the areas adjacent to the gingival margin.
MedicalMaterial of a mortar like consistency used for covering walls and ceilings of buildings usually made of Portland cement mixed with sand and water. The material which is spread to leave a smooth surface on a wall or ceiling.
ArchitecturalArchitectureConstructionDrawingEducationEngineeringInternet - SMS - Text & ChatingTechnologyTextingThe Finance and Administrative ServicesWhat most people think of when they think of polymers. Strictly speaking, a plastic is a polymeric material that can be molded into different shapes when heated (a thermoplastic) - this is true for most of the materials mentioned on this website, including poly(styrene), nylon66, PVC, and PET.
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