P blood group - traducción al árabe
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P blood group - traducción al árabe

TATTOOS WORN BY MEMBERS OF THE WAFFEN-SS IN NAZI GERMANY DURING WORLD WAR II TO IDENTIFY THE INDIVIDUAL'S BLOOD TYPE
Ss blood group; Blood group tattoo

P         
  • Latin P
  • 20px
  • 20px
  • Ancient Greek Pi
  • Early Greek Pi
  • Late [[Renaissance]] or early [[Baroque]] design of a P, from 1627
  • 25px
  • Phoenician Pe
  • 35px
  • Proto-sinaitic P'it
  • 20px
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
P; The letter p; P sharp; P♯; ꟼ; P (letter); ASCII 80; ASCII 112; U+0050; U+0070; Ꝕ; Ꝓ; Letter P
‎ رمز:فو,pرمز بارا,رمز البيكو:10 قوة -12‎
P         
  • Latin P
  • 20px
  • 20px
  • Ancient Greek Pi
  • Early Greek Pi
  • Late [[Renaissance]] or early [[Baroque]] design of a P, from 1627
  • 25px
  • Phoenician Pe
  • 35px
  • Proto-sinaitic P'it
  • 20px
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
P; The letter p; P sharp; P♯; ꟼ; P (letter); ASCII 80; ASCII 112; U+0050; U+0070; Ꝕ; Ꝓ; Letter P
رمز البيكو (10 قوة -12)
P         
  • Latin P
  • 20px
  • 20px
  • Ancient Greek Pi
  • Early Greek Pi
  • Late [[Renaissance]] or early [[Baroque]] design of a P, from 1627
  • 25px
  • Phoenician Pe
  • 35px
  • Proto-sinaitic P'it
  • 20px
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
P; The letter p; P sharp; P♯; ꟼ; P (letter); ASCII 80; ASCII 112; U+0050; U+0070; Ꝕ; Ꝓ; Letter P
1. phosphorus 2. pico
رمز الفسفور , فو؛p , رمز البيكو , 10 قوة -12


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رمز بارا (كيمياء)

Definición

P
P1
(also p)
¦ noun (plural Ps or P's)
1. the sixteenth letter of the alphabet.
2. denoting the next after O in a set of items, categories, etc.
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P2
¦ abbreviation
1. (in tables of sports results) games played.
2. (on road signs and street plans) parking.
3. peta- (1015).
4. Physics poise (unit of viscosity).
5. Portugal (international vehicle registration).
6. proprietary.
¦ symbol the chemical element phosphorus.

Wikipedia

SS blood group tattoo

SS blood group tattoos (German: Blutgruppentätowierung) were worn by members of the Waffen-SS in Nazi Germany during World War II to identify the individual's blood type. After the war, the tattoo was taken to be prima facie evidence of being part of the Waffen-SS, leading to potential arrest and prosecution.