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  2. List of planar symmetry groups - Wikipedia

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    The symmetry groups are named here by three naming schemes: International notation, orbifold notation, and Coxeter notation. There are three kinds of symmetry groups of the plane: 2 families of rosette groups – 2D point groups. 7 frieze groups – 2D line groups. 17 wallpaper groups – 2D space groups.

  3. European respirator standards - Wikipedia

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    EN 14683 defines respirators for use in medical settings, [4] while European standard EN 143 defines the 'P' classes of particle filters that can be attached to a face mask, which are P1, P2, and P3. The EN 143 filters are typically used on reusable respirators, like elastomeric respirators. [5] EN 14387 is the chemical cartridge standard in ...

  4. Air traffic control radar beacon system - Wikipedia

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    Interrogations consist of three pulses, 0.8 μs in duration, referred to as P1, P2 and P3. The timing between pulses P1 and P3 determines the mode (or question) of the interrogation, and thus what the nature of the reply should be. P2 is used in side-lobe suppression, explained later. Mode 3/A uses a P1 to P3 spacing of 8.0 μs, and is used to ...

  5. Prostate Cancer Stages and Grading Explained - WebMD

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    The Gleason system uses the numbers 1 to 5 to grade the most common (primary) and second most common (secondary) patterns of cells found in a tissue sample. Grade 1. The cells look very much like ...

  6. Penrose tiling - Wikipedia

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    The pentagonal Penrose tiling (P1) drawn in black on a colored rhombus tiling (P3) with yellow edges. The first Penrose tiling (tiling P1 below) is an aperiodic set of six prototiles, introduced by Roger Penrose in a 1974 paper, [16] based on pentagons rather than squares.

  7. PCI Mezzanine Card - Wikipedia

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    The first two ("P1" and "P2") are used for 32 bit PCI signals, a third ("P3") is needed for 64 bit PCI signals. An additional bus connector ("P4") can be used for non-specified I/O signals. In addition, arbitrary connectors can be supplied on the front panel of the chassis or case; also known as a "bezel".

  8. Honda P series - Wikipedia

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    1. ^ – The P1 was developed in 1993 but was not unveiled and Honda kept its existence a secret until the announcement of the P2 in 1996. 2. ^ – The P4 was developed in 2000 and originally unveiled as "P3-improved prototype" (P3改良型試作機). [4] [5] The model was announced as the "P4" in 2009.

  9. S-layer - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the lattice symmetry, each morphological unit of the S-layer is composed of one (p1), two (p2), three (p3), four (p4), or six (p6) identical protein subunits. The center-to-center spacing (or unit cell dimensions) between these subunits range from 4 to 35 nm.