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Look up PIP in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
For the word, see Pip

PIP is a three-letter acronym with numerous meanings. It may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ... Look up PIP in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The TLA (three-letter acronym or three-letter abbreviation) is a TLA and is the most popular type of abbreviation in technical terminology, and is also very common in general language. ...

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Political Parties

The Puerto Rican Independence Party (Spanish: Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño, PIP) is a Puerto Rican political party that campaigns for the independence of Puerto Rico from the United States. ...

Computer technology

In computing, a parallel port is an interface from a computer system where data are transferred in or out in parallel, that is, on more than one wire. ... The Peripheral Interchange Program (PIP), on the Digital Equipment Corporations computers was a utility to transfer data files. ... Polish notation, also known as prefix notation was created by Jan Łukasiewicz. ... Infix notation is the common arithmetic and logical formula notation, in which operators are written infix-style between the operands they act on (e. ... Reverse Polish notation (RPN) , also known as postfix notation, is an arithmetic formula notation, derived from the Polish notation introduced in 1920 by the Polish mathematician Jan Łukasiewicz. ... Mathematical notation is used in mathematics, and throughout the physical sciences, engineering, and economics. ... In computational geometry, the point in polygon (also point-in-polygon or PIP) problem asks whether a given point in the plane lies inside, outside, or on the boundary of a simple polygon. ... Not to be confused with Private IP address. ...

Biology and medicine

Chemical structure of sn-1-stearoyl-2-arachidonoyl phosphatidylinositol Phosphatidylinositol (abbreviated PtdIns, or PI) is a minor phospholipid component of eukaryotic cell membranes. ... Grays Fig. ...

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Taking his advice, they hired him as their manager and called themselves The Pips in his honor (later on, it was said to stand for "Perfection In Performance").
The Pips won a local talent contest soon afterwards, they were offered nightclub engagements, club appearances, and gospel performances on Sundays.
As Vee Jay re-issued the single, The Pips, now signed to the Fury label, had released a re-recording of the same song, and by mid-1961 both recordings were in the US R&B chart.
PIPS Home Page (267 words)
PIPS tracks a number of aspects of schooling as pupils move through the primary sector.
PIPS feedback also enables teachers to judge their schools performance within the context of the thousands of others using the assessments at the same time, whilst protecting the confidentiality of each school.
Indeed, PIPS is used in 25 countries around the world including The Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand.
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