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PSA PF1 platform is a global subcompact platform used by the multinational automotive group Stellantis. Larger PSA models used the PF2 and PF3 platforms. Models
Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems.
PF1, PF-1, PF01, PF-01, or variant, may refer to: PSA PF1 platform, the "PF1" platform from PSA; pf1, a bacteriophage code, see List of MeSH codes (B04) Pf1, a Pseudomonas phage, see List of viruses; Posnansky/Fronius PF-1 White Knight, model PF-1 glider "White Knight" from Posnansky/Fronius
PDFtk (short for PDF Toolkit) is a toolkit for manipulating Portable Document Format (PDF) documents. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It runs on Linux , Windows and macOS . [ 5 ] It comes in three versions: PDFtk Server ( open-source command-line tool ), PDFtk Free ( freeware ) and PDFtk Pro ( proprietary paid ). [ 2 ]
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Spider-Man: Chapter One #1–6, 0 and 7–12 (December 1998–October 1999) was a modern-day adaptation of many, but not all, of these particular issues that chronicled the early days of Spider-Man's superhero career: Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962) and, years later {real time), #16–18 (December 1995–March 1996);