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  2. Power processing unit - Wikipedia

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    A power processing unit (PPU) is a circuit device that convert an electricity input from a utility line into the appropriate voltage and current to be used for the device in question. They serve the same purpose as linear amplifiers , but they are much more efficient, since the use of linear amplifiers results in much power loss due to the use ...

  3. BPJS Kesehatan - Wikipedia

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    Badan Penyelenggara Jaminan Sosial Kesehatan (BPJS Kesehatan, lit. ' Social Security Agency on Health ') is a social security agency of Indonesia aimed at providing universal health care to its citizens. [1]

  4. PPU - Wikipedia

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    PPU (union), a defunct British pilots' union; Papun Airport, Papun, Myanmar (IATA airport code) Peace Pledge Union, a British anti-war organisation; People's Protection Units, armed forces of the Kurdish Supreme Committee; Peoria and Pekin Union Railway, Illinois, US; Pirate Party of Ukraine, a political party

  5. Internal ratings-based approach (credit risk) - Wikipedia

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    Under the Basel II guidelines, banks are allowed to use their own estimated risk parameters for the purpose of calculating regulatory capital.This is known as the internal ratings-based (IRB) approach to capital requirements for credit risk.

  6. Prvi Partizan - Wikipedia

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    Prvi partizan (Serbian: Први партизан, romanized: Prvi partizan; abbr. PPU) is a Serbian manufacturer of ammunition and handloading components, based in Užice, Serbia. The company produces ammunition for civilian and military consumers in a variety of calibers in various loadings.

  7. Pu'er tea - Wikipedia

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    Pu'er is the pinyin romanization of the Mandarin pronunciation of Chinese 普洱. Pu-erh is a variant of the Wade-Giles romanization (properly p‘u-êrh) of the same name.In Hong Kong, the same Chinese characters are read as Bo-lei, and this is therefore a common alternative English term for this tea.