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Polyether block amide or
PEBA is a
thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). It is
known under the
tradename of PEBAX® (Arkema) and VESTAMID® E (Evonik Industries)...
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Peba is a
genus of
skipper butterflies in the
family Hesperiidae. It has one species,
Peba verames.
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database v...
- The
Pebas Formation is a
lithostratigraphic unit of
Miocene age,
found in
western Amazonia. The
formation extends over 1,000,000
square kilometres (390...
- The
Peba–Yaguan
language family (also Yaguan, Peban, Yáwan) is
located in the
northwestern Amazon, but
today Yagua is the only
remaining spoken language...
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Pebas District is one of four
districts of the
province Mariscal Ramón
Castilla in Peru. Its name is
derived from
Peba, an
indigenous ethnic group and...
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Peba (Peva) is an
extinct language from
Peba–Yaguan
language family once
spoken in Peru.
Peba dialects are Cauwachi, Caumari, and
Pacaya according to...
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moths of the
family Notodontidae. It
consists of only one species,
Sagittala peba,
which is
found in
Panama and
Costa Rica. Miller,
James S. (2009). "Generic...
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PEBA members generated about B1.5
million per day
during the peak season. Now it's down to
about B540,000 per day."
PEBA members number...
- Peru,
there are 5
small families of languages: Cahuapana, Jívara, Zápara,
Peba-yagua, and Bora-witoto.
These families of
languages are
mostly spoken in...
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Atelopus spumarius (
Pebas stubfoot toad) is a
species of toad in the
family Bufonidae. It is
native to Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador,
French Guiana, Guyana...