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P. K. Anokhin"Anokhin" redirects here. For , see . Pyotr Kuzmich Anokhin (Пётр Кузьми́ч Ано́хин) (1898 – 1974), was a Russian biologist and physiologist who made important contributions to cybernetics and functional systems. The pioneering concepts of feedback were published in 1935. C..
P. Kalinga RaoP. Kalinga Rao popularised Kannada Sugama Sangeetha. This form of music derives lyrics from popular poetry as well as devotional works (Purandara Dasaru etc.) Among his famous songs are "bArayya beLadingaLE", "Bramha ninge joDisteeni..", "mooDal kuNigal kere yEri", "nageyu baruthide yenage..." etc..
PK-AFVPK-AFV, previously PH-ALP, and also known as Pelikaan, was a Douglas DC-3 (Dakota) airliner operated by KLM from 1937 to 1942. On March 3, 1942 while on a flight from Bandung, in the Netherlands East Indies, to Broome, Australia, it was attacked by Japanese fighter planes; |) | }} }} crash-landed n..
PKAPKA or pKa may be: PKA, an acronym for Previously Known AsPKA, an acronym for protein kinase ApKa, the symbol for Acid dissociation constantPi Kappa Alpha ..
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