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  2. Puerto Rico Police - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rico Police (PPR; Spanish: Policía de Puerto Rico, lit. ' Police of Puerto Rico '), officially the Puerto Rico Police Bureau (Spanish: Oficina de la Policía de Puerto Rico, lit. ' Office of the Police of Puerto Rico '), is a law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over the entire Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

  3. Portland Pattern Repository - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Pattern Repository (PPR) is an online repository for computer programming software design patterns. It was accompanied by the website WikiWikiWeb , the world's first wiki . The repository has an emphasis on extreme programming , and is hosted by Cunningham & Cunningham (C2) of Portland, Oregon . [ 1 ]

  4. PPR - Wikipedia

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    PPR (company), a French luxury-brands and retail conglomerate Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, a bimonthly academic journal; Points per reception, a scoring system for fantasy American football

  5. Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party - Wikipedia

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    The PPR's position is a neutral one. The party has not and will not take a side on the issue of Puerto Rico's status. In fact, candidates and officials of PPR are actually people with diverse opinions on what the future status of Puerto Rico should be. PPR has managed to enlist in one same party followers of Statehood, Independence, and ...

  6. Private product remaining - Wikipedia

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    Private Product Remaining or PPR is a means of national income accounting similar to the more commonly encountered GNP. Since government is financed through taxation and any resulting output is not (usually) sold on the market, what value is ascribed to it is disputed (see calculation problem ), and it is counted in GNP.

  7. Template:PPR (company) - Wikipedia

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  8. Party-list proportional representation - Wikipedia

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    Poster for the European Parliament election 2004 in Italy, showing party lists. Party-list proportional representation (list-PR) is a system of proportional representation based on preregistered political parties, with each party being allocated a certain number of seats roughly proportional to their share of the vote.

  9. Pattern recognition receptor - Wikipedia

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    Recognition of extracellular or endosomal pathogen-associated molecular patterns is mediated by transmembrane proteins known as toll-like receptors (TLRs). [7] TLRs share a typical structural motif, the leucine rich repeats (LRR), which give them their specific appearance and are also responsible for TLR functionality. [8]