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Polybenzimidazole (PBI, short for poly[2,2’-(m-phenylen)-5,5’-bisbenzimidazole]) fiber is a synthetic fiber with a very high decomposition temperature. It does not exhibit a melting point , it has exceptional thermal and chemical stability, and it does not readily ignite. [ 1 ]
Saddle is an unincorporated community in eastern Fulton County, Arkansas, United States. [1] Saddle is located along Arkansas Highway 289 , 10.3 miles (16.6 km) east of Salem . [ 2 ] The community is on the banks of South Fork Spring River .
The Parallel Bus Interface, or PBI, is a 50-pin port found on some XL models of the Atari 8-bit computers. It provides unbuffered, direct connection to the system bus lines (address, data, control), running at the same speed as the 6502 CPU. The 600XL and 800XL, along with the unreleased 1400XL and 1450XLD have a PBI interface.
An Archival Resource Key (ARK) is a multi-purpose URL suited to being a persistent identifier for information objects of any type. It is widely used by libraries, data centers, archives, museums, publishers, and government agencies to provide reliable references to scholarly, scientific, and cultural objects.
The Police Bureau of Investigation was formed on 18 September 2012 to investigate "sensational" and difficult cases. [4] In November 2016 Bangladesh Police burned down shanties of Santals in Gaibandha and the PBI was tasked to identify the responsible police officers.
PBI Regional Medical Center, a hospital in Passaic, New Jersey.pbi, a computer filename extension used on by the TrueOS operating system; Problem Investigation, by PT Inovação [clarification needed] Product backlog item, a term used in the Scrum variant of the Agile methodology used for software development
PbI 2 is commonly synthesized via a precipitation reaction between potassium iodide KI and lead(II) nitrate Pb (NO 3) 2 in water solution: Pb(NO 3) 2 + 2 KI → PbI 2 + 2 KNO 3. While the potassium nitrate KNO 3 is soluble, the lead iodide PbI 2 is nearly insoluble at room temperature, and thus precipitates out. [17]
Cerioporus squamosus, synonym Polyporus squamosus, is a basidiomycete bracket fungus, with common names including dryad's saddle and pheasant's back mushroom. [2] It has a widespread distribution, being found in North America, Eurasia, and Australia, where it causes a white rot in the heartwood of living and dead hardwood trees.