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PVP

(organic chemistry)
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

PVP

(1) See portable video player.

(2) (Player Versus Player) A type of video game in which one person plays against another. In contrast, gamers play against the algorithms in the gaming software rather than one or more humans, which is called "player versus environment" (PVE) or "player versus computer" (PVC). See gaming and multiplayer gaming.
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Also released is a free update containing new and improved PvP mechanics.
The major role of PVP in the present study is to disperse and carry the nanofillers into the interlaminar region.
Phoenix Venture Partners (PVP) is a leading venture capital firm that partners with entrepreneurs to commercialize breakthrough materials science and device innovations.
This PVP Esports event is organized by Singtel Group.
For those new to the series and looking to enlist as mech pilots, Team Deathmatch will be available for free to all for a limited time, and will include the new mechs, abilities and PvP maps.
PVP is easily soluble in water and also in many organic solvent.
The chemicals used in the present investigation are magnesium chloride hexahydrate (99.5% purity) with molecular weight 203.30 and nitrate (N[O.sub.3.sup.-]): [less than or equal to] 0.001%; polyvinyl alcohol (PVA): average molecular weight = 89,000-98,000 and molecular weight of repeat unit: 44.00 g/mol; and polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP): average molecular weight = 36,000-40,000 and molar mass of PVP is 112.88902 [+ or -] 0.00010 g/mol.
However, some of these methods have limited selectivity or have suffered from difficulty handling and injecting excipient samples which form viscous solution (such as PVP).
Prosecutor Bill McVicar said Alpha PVP had been widely used as a "legal high" until 2010, when it was criminalised.
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