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  2. PDF/A - Wikipedia

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    PDF/A. PDF/A is an ISO -standardized version of the Portable Document Format (PDF) specialized for use in the archiving and long-term preservation of electronic documents. PDF/A differs from PDF by prohibiting features unsuitable for long-term archiving, such as font linking (as opposed to font embedding) and encryption. [ 1]

  3. Prostaglandin F2alpha - Wikipedia

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    Prostaglandin F2alpha. Prostaglandin F2α ( PGF2α in prostanoid nomenclature), pharmaceutically termed dinoprost is a naturally occurring prostaglandin used in medicine to induce labor and as an abortifacient. [ 1] Prostaglandins are lipids throughout the entire body that have a hormone-like function. [ 2]

  4. Poppler (software) - Wikipedia

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    Poppler (software) Poppler is a free and open-source software library for rendering Portable Document Format (PDF) documents. Its development is supported by freedesktop.org. Commonly used on Linux systems, [ 4] it powers the PDF viewers of the GNOME and KDE desktop environments .

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    PDF417. PDF417 is a stacked linear barcode format used in a variety of applications such as transport, identification cards, and inventory management. "PDF" stands for Portable Data File. The "417" signifies that each pattern in the code consists of 4 bars and spaces in a pattern that is 17 units (modules) long.

  6. Palladium(II) fluoride - Wikipedia

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  7. Spin states (d electrons) - Wikipedia

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    Spin states when describing transition metal coordination complexes refers to the potential spin configurations of the central metal's d electrons. For several oxidation states, metals can adopt high-spin and low-spin configurations. The ambiguity only applies to first row metals, because second- and third-row metals are invariably low-spin.

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