Use p for a single page. For example: (p 7) Use pp for multiple pages. For example: (pp 300-301)
A punnett square looks like this. Lets say that you had 2 flowers, and you wanted to find the likelihood that their offspring would be purple. Purple is dominant over white. You have one pure purple plant, (PP), and one hybrid purple plant, (Pp). The big P stands for purple, and the little p stands for white. You take the PP and put it on the top, one P over each of the top squares. Then you take the Pp and put each p on one of the side squares. You take one letter from each part of the square, so your four possibilities would be PP, PP, Pp, and Pp. There is no way that the plant could be white.
The pp stands for "printed pages". 16pp = 16 printed pages.
PP Pp PB Pb PW Pw pP pp pB pb pW pw BP Bp BB Bb BW Bw bP bp bB bb bW bw WP Wp WB Wb WW Ww wP wp wB wb wW ww
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The PPK/s is a PP with a PPK slide.
PP and PPK pistols.
plenty of difference the ppks is a shortened version of the walther pp - it is not a ppk - thanks to stupid govt regulations
PPK stands for Polizeipistole Kriminalmodell (Police pistol criminal model). Contrary to popular belief, this is not because the Walther PPk is favored by criminals, but because it was issued to German detectives apprehending criminals. Less commonly, PPK stands for Polizeipistole Kurz, referring to the shorter length of the PPK compared to the PP on which it is based.
The Walther PP uses a variety of ammo, depending on what model you own. The most common type of round used overall is the 7.65mm round and the majority of Walther PPs and PPKs were designed around this round. There is also the 9mm Kurz round that could be used in these guns also. It was only after WWII was over that the Walther PP and PPK were redesigned to shoot a .22LR round, but production lines were shut down soon after because the .22LR was not a common round at the time, so few were made in relation to the standard 7.65mm. The least common type of round used by Walther PP series was the 6.35mm round, which the PP and PPK were both originally designed to use early in the war.
Several German pistols used the 7.65mm cartridge. The Walther PP & PPK, the Mauser Hsc are just a couple of them.
probably a walther PP or PPK model
P what? P38, PP, PPK. Could be worth 100 dollars or could be worth 10000 dollars depending on EXACTLY what it is and condition.
The army carried the Browning M-35 Hi Power The police carried either the Walther PP or PPK
yes, I'm studying it in biology right now, both parents carry the gene for brown hair then its possible, for an example, purple is incomplete dominant over white for flowers this is thekey PP- purple Pp-pink pp- white and say you cross to pink flowers, Pp x Pp = PP, Pp, Pp, pp to solve is very simple, its just like lattice multiplication one letter for each square
Made from 1920- 1943. 3 variants made, #1-1920 thru 1930, #2- 1930 thru 1940, #3- 1940 thru 1943. This is the gun that helped mold the PP/PPK.
Yes.