- The
Pampas (from the Quechua:
pampa,
meaning "plain") are
fertile South American low gr****lands that
cover more than 1,200,000
square kilometres (460...
- In
medicinal chemistry,
parallel artificial membrane permeability ****ay (
PAMPA) is a
method which determines the
permeability of
substances from a donor...
- The IA-63
Pampa is an
advanced jet
trainer with
combat capability,
produced in
Argentina by
Fabrica Argentina de
Aviones (FAdeA) with ****istance from...
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Pampa (from the Quechua:
pampa,
meaning "plain") is a city in Gray County, Texas,
United States. Its po****tion was 16,867 as of the 2020 census. Pampa...
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Pampa (c. 10th century),
called by the
honorific Ādikavi ("First Poet") was a Kannada-language Jain poet
whose works reflected his
philosophical beliefs...
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Pampa Energía S.A. is the
largest independent energy company in Argentina, with parti****tion in the
electricity and oil and gas
value chain. It was founded...
- Look up
Pampa,
pampa,
pàmpa, or p'ampa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Pampas are
fertile South America lowlands.
Pampa or La
Pampa may also refer...
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Pampa Sarovara is a lake in
Koppal district near
Hampi in Karnataka. To the
south of the
Tungabhadra River, it is
considered sacred by
Hindus and is one...
- La
Pampa (Spanish pronunciation: [la
ˈpampa]) is a sp****ly po****ted
province of Argentina,
located in the
Pampas in the
center of the country. Neighboring...
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Okinka Pampa Kanyimpa,
sometimes Kanjimpa (died 1930) was a queen-priestess of the
Bijagos of Orango, in the
Bissagos Islands of Guinea-Bissau. She lived...