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A PSL block. Parallel-strand lumber (PSL) is a form of engineered wood made from parallel wood strands bonded together with adhesive. It is used for beams, headers, columns, and posts, among other uses.
The 2012–13 Premier Soccer League season (known as the ABSA Premiership for sponsorship reasons) saw the introduction of the Q-innovation system. The league schedule is split into four fixture-blocks referred to as quarters, the first and third blocks have eight fixtures, the second and fourth blocks have seven fixtures.
An octern is a certain partition of the 24 points into 8 blocks of 3. The subgroup fixing an octern is the octern group isomorphic to PSL(2,7), of order 168, simple, transitive and imprimitive. It was the last maximal subgroup of M 24 to be found. The table below lists all the maximal subgroups.
The club Dynamos sold their PSL license to AmaZulu who were formerly known as Zulu Royals in 2006. A new team known as Dyanmos F.C. was established in the wake of the sale in a lower division. Wits University renamed their Premier Soccer League team to Bidvest Wits in time for the 2006–07 season. Bidvest, a major services, distribution and ...
When you can't decide between a PSL and hot chocolate, just go for a pumpkin spice hot chocolate. Easy peasy. Per serving: 100 calories, 0.5 g fat (0 g saturated), 90 mg sodium, 25 g carbohydrates ...
PSL(2, 4) = PGL(2, 4) → S 5, of order 60, yielding the alternating group A 5. PSL(2, 5) < PGL(2, 5) → S 6, of orders 60 and 120, which yields an embedding of S 5 (respectively, A 5) as a transitive subgroup of S 6 (respectively, A 6). This is an example of an exotic map S 5 → S 6, and can be used to construct the exceptional outer ...
Property Specification Language (PSL) is a temporal logic extending linear temporal logic with a range of operators for both ease of expression and enhancement of expressive power. PSL makes an extensive use of regular expressions and syntactic sugaring.
Profile Scripting Language (PSL) is a superset of the MUMPS programming language that adds object-oriented language features. It is currently developed by Fidelity National Information Services (hereafter FIS).