
1) Autobot 2) Bagpipe 3) Briar and corncob 4) British television commercial 5) Cathedral organ features 6) Church organ features 7) Components of some organs 8) Conduits for steam 9) Corncob and bubble, for two 10) Corncobs and briars 11) Drain connections 12) Droners on a brae 13) Dudeens 14) Elvis had good ones
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1) Bagpipe 2) Briers 3) Ducts 4) Musette 5) Voice
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PIPES is the common name for piperazine-N,N′-bis(2-ethanesulfonic acid), and frequently used buffering agent in biochemistry. It is an ethanesulfonic acid buffer developed by Good et al. in the 1960s. ==Applications== PIPES has pKa (6.76 at 25°C) near the physiological pH which makes it useful in cell culture work. Its effective buffering range...
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[Transformers] Pipes is the name of two fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. Both are Autobot trucks. ==Transformers: Generation 1== His original tech spec reads: The more seemingly worthless a gadget, the more Pipes is fascinated by it. And he finds Earth a veritable gold mine of worthless gadgetry: carrot juicers, m...
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[advertisement] Pipes is a television advertisement in the UK for Tango Orange, which first aired in October 2004. The advertisement was in the `You Know When You`ve Been Tango`d` campaign for the drink, which was revived in 2002. The 30-second clip shows a man wrapped in a carpet filled with oranges, balanced on top of five concrete pipes,...
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[wine] ===New Zealand Pigeon=== ...
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A pipe is a mechanism in Unix that allows several programs to be running concurrently with the output from one being passed to the next as input. Click for more information.
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Piperazine-N,N`-bis-(2-ethanesulfonic acid); buffer for pH range 6.1-7.5.
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(In topic `Middleware & EAI`) PeerLogic`s platform integration solution
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<abbreviation> Piperazine diethanesulfonic acid. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Abbreviation Definitions: 1. Abbreviation for piperazine diethanesulfonic acid.
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Pipes is British slang for the respiratory system.
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