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PReP

(PowerPC REference Platform) A common specification for PowerPCs from IBM and Apple that allows them to run a variety of operating systems. PReP was superseded by CHRP. See CHRP.


1.PREP - (PReP) PowerPC Reference Platform.
2.PREP - (PREP) PRogrammed Electronics Patterns. Language for designing integrated circuits. ["Computer Assisted Mask Production", R.L. Rosenfeld, Proc IEEE 57(9) Sep 1969].


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But a look at recent Kentucky Derby winners' past performances shows that all of them had their last three preps within 15 weeks of the big race and most of them did it within 10 to 12 weeks.
ESCO Tool of Medfield, Massachusetts, USA has developed a new air operated clamp attachment for its welding end prep tools that saves time when performing repeated end preps on same-size tube or pipe.
Unlike other test preps, Acadient's proprietary technology will identify a student's strengths and weaknesses and will adjust the focus of the practice questions to help improve specific scores.
 
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