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Puerto Rico Air
Management Services (
PRAMS), an air
charter and
cargo operator,
Miami International Airport, US
Pram (boat), a
small utility dinghy with...
- As the 1920s began,
prams were now
available to all
families and were
becoming safer, with
larger wheels, brakes,
deeper prams, and lower, s****ier frames...
-
PRAM consistency (pipelined
random access memory) also
known as FIFO consistency. All
processes see
memory writes from one
process in the
order they were...
-
Modern prams are
often 8 to 10 feet long and
built of plywood, fibregl****,
plastic or aluminum. They are
usually oar powered. The
Norwegian pram is commonly...
- long pole,
although sailing prams also exist. The name
pram derives from the
Latin premere ("press [verb]"). Historically,
prams were
often used to transport...
- ISBN 978-1-4503-7437-8. MacKenzie,
Philip D.; Ramachandran,
Vijaya (1998-04-06). "ERCW
PRAMs and
optical communication".
Theoretical Computer Science. 196 (1): 153–180...
- portra****
Silver Cross prams alongside Rolls-Royce cars,
leading to the
unofficial title of "the Rolls-Royce of
Prams".
Silver Cross prams came to be seen as...
-
Pram are an
English post-rock band
formed in
Birmingham in 1988 by singer-keyboardist
Rosie Cuckston,
guitarist Matt Eaton,
drummer Andy Weir and b****ist...
- Street, Carlton, that
housed the
Pram Factory consisted of a
former factory that made baby
carriages (known as "
prams", an
abbreviation of "perambulator")...
- A
pram suit is a one-piece item of
clothing for infants,
designed as cold-weather outerwear, and
typically enclosing the
entire body
except for the face...