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POPS
(Askeri) liman harekat randıman simülatörü (port operational performance simulator)
pops
{i} babalık

Hey, babalık! Ne yapıyorsun! - Hey, pops! What are you doing!

pops
{i} moruk
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Определение pops for в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

pops
plural form of pop (the sound and related meanings)
pops
Father, dad

Hey, pops, I'm home.

pops
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pop
pops
By extension, another man old enough to be the speaker's father
pops
third person singular present tense of pop
pops
There are two possible meanings to this acronym First is "Points Of Presence", which means a facility or equipment that services a geographical area The second is a shorthand abbreviation for population A POP refers to one person living in a population area, which, in whole or in substantial part, is included in the coverage areas
pops
Problem Oriented Public Safety (WSP program)
pops
This term is used to designate the number of potential subscribers in a market
pops
St Mark's Cheetham Tetlow Lane Cheetham Manchester M8 7HF
pops
Point-of-Presence computers
pops
Performance Oriented Packaging Standard - the regulations adopted by the US DOT and the UN in which packagings must meet specific testing criteria in order to be used for the transport of dangerous goods
pops
Persistent organic pollutants, a group of PBTs which are capable of long-range transport and deposition; they are believed to be transported primarily in the atmosphere These have global effects Most are already banned in Western Europe but some are still in use in developing countries The POPs include the following 12: PCBs, dioxins and furans, aldrin, dieldrin, DDT, endrin, chlordane, hexachlorobenzene, Mirex, toxaphene and heptachlor They fall into three groups: chlorinated pesticides; industrial chemicals; and emissions and by-products
pops
Probability of Precipitation
pops
chemicals that persist in the environment and in our bodies, usually in fatty tissues
pops
Points-of-Presence An interlinked group of modems, routers and other computer equipment, located in a particular city or metropolitan area, that allows a nearby subscriber to access the Internet through a local telephone call or using a short distance permanent data circuit
pops
Probability of Precipitation (see Precipitation Terminology)
pops
plural of pop (the sound and related meanings)
pops
One unit of population The pops concept is used to measure relative market sizes
pops
by extension, another man old enough to be the speakers father
pops
Points of Presence Refers to the modems which you dial into to connect to the Internet
pops
Persistent organic pollutants, a group of PTBs which are capable of long-range transport and deposition; they are believed to be transported primarily in the atmosphere These have global effects Most are already banned in Western Europe but some are still in use in developing countries The POPs include the following 12: PCBs, dioxins and furans, aldrin, dieldrin, DDT, endrin, chlordane, hexachlorobenzene, Mirex, toxaphene and heptachlor They fall into three groups: chlorinated pesticides; industrial chemicals; and emissions and by-products POPs and other PTBs are being examined by various national, regional and international bodies with the aim of developing management strategies
pops for

    Турецкое произношение

    päps fôr

    Произношение

    /ˈpäps ˈfôr/ /ˈpɑːps ˈfɔːr/
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