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  2. PAM submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    The Pistola Ametralladora, often shortened as the PAM submachine gun, is a series of two Argentine submachine guns (the PAM-1 and PAM-2) that were licensed variants of the American M3A1 'Grease Gun'. The main difference between the PAM series and the M3A1 was that the PAM was chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum instead of the M3's .45 ACP. [1]

  3. Point accepted mutation - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] The base unit of time for the PAM matrices is the time required for 1 mutation to occur per 100 amino acids, sometimes called 'a PAM unit' or 'a PAM' of time. [6] This is precisely the duration of mutation assumed by the PAM 1 matrix. The constant is used to control the proportion of amino acids that are unchanged. By using only ...

  4. BLOSUM - Wikipedia

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    PAM BLOSUM Based on global alignments of closely related proteins. Based on local alignments. PAM1 is the matrix calculated from comparisons of sequences with no more than 1% divergence but corresponds to 99% sequence identity. BLOSUM 62 is a matrix calculated from comparisons of sequences with a pairwise identity of no more than 62%.

  5. FMK-3 submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    The DGFM released two versions called PAM 1 and PAM 2, with and without a handle latch. In the early 1970s, FMAP DM decided to change the design to use a telescoping bolt which allows a shorter weapon as well as a magazine in the pistol grip.

  6. M3 submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    Colloquially referred to as La Engrasadora (the Greaser), 47,688 PAM-1 and PAM-2 submachine guns were produced between 1955 and 1972. A number of PAM-1 and PAM-2 submachine guns were used by the Argentine Army during the Falkland Islands War with the United Kingdom in 1982, and captured examples were tested by British military forces. [51]

  7. Substitution matrix - Wikipedia

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    One PAM unit is defined as 1% of the amino acid positions that have been changed. To create a PAM1 substitution matrix, a group of very closely related sequences with mutation frequencies corresponding to one PAM unit is chosen. Based on collected mutational data from this group of sequences, a substitution matrix can be derived.

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  9. Pulse-amplitude modulation - Wikipedia

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    Pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM) is a form of signal modulation where the message information is encoded in the amplitude of a series of signal pulses. It is an analog pulse modulation scheme in which the amplitudes of a train of carrier pulses are varied according to the sample value of the message signal.