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Pyo
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. PYO refers to pick-your-own farms, a commercial agritourism / agri-entertainment strategy ..
PyObjC
PyObjC is a bridge between Python and Objective-C. It allows Python scripts to use and extend existing Objective-C class libraries. PyObjC is commonly used to extend the Cocoa libraries provided by Apple Computer's Mac OS X, affording programmers the ability to write full featured Cocoa application..
Pyoderma gangrenosum
Pyoderma gangrenosum is a disease that causes tissue to become necrotic, causing deep ulcers that usually occur on the legs (Jackson and Callen, 2005). When they occur, they can lead to chronic wounds. Ulcers usually initially look like small bug bites or papules, and they progress to larger ul..
Pyogenesis
Pyogenesis is the name of a band that created the original song entitled "Love Nation Sugarhead", among others. Pyogenesis' "Love Nation Sugarhead" first appeared as an EP, and later on their CD entitled "Unpop" (1997). Evidence of the seminal influence of this last-mentioned song by Pyogenesis on..
Pyogenic
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pyogenic refers to bacterial infections that make pus. ..
Pyogenic granuloma
Pyogenic granuloma, also referred to as pregnancy tumor, is a primarily oral pathologic condition that appears in the mouth as an overgrowth of tissue due to irritation or trauma. It is often also found to involve the skin and nasal septum. Due to its overwhelming incidence on the gingiva, the con..
Pyoli
Pyoli is a himalayan flower. It's a subject of many folk songs. ..
Pyometra
Pyometra is a disease of the uterus most commonly seen in bitches (female dogs), but also seen in queens (female cats), rabbits, ferrets. and guinea pigs. Pyometra is an important disease to be aware of for any dog owner because of the sudden nature of the disease and the deadly consequences if lef..
Pyomyositis
Pyomyositis, also known as tropical pyomyositis or myositis tropicans is a bacterial infection of the skeletal muscles which results in a pus-filled abscess. Pyomyositis is more common in tropical areas but can also occur in the temperate zones. Pyomyositis is most often caused by the bacterium Stap..
Pyonephrosis
Pyonephrosis (Greek pyon "pus" + nephros "kidney") is an infection of the renal collecting system. Pus collects in the renal pelvis and causes distension of the kidney. This requires drainage, best performed by nephrostomy. Pyonephrosis is sometimes a complication of renal stones, which can be a s..
Pyongan
P'yŏngan Province Korean name McCune-Reischauer P'yŏngan-do Revised Romanization Pyeongan-do Hangul 평안도 Hanja 平安道 Short name P'yŏngan (Pyeongan; 평안) Statistics Government Province Capital P'yŏngyan..
Pyonghwa Motors
Pyonghwa Motors (also spelled Pyeonghwa) is originally a South Korean car importer, which set up a car producing joint-venture with the North Korean Ryonbong General Corp. in Nampo. It produces two small cars under licence from Fiat, and a pick-up truck and an SUV using CKD kits from Chinese manuf..
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Pyongsu Joint Venture Company
Pyongsu Joint Venture Company, Limited is a pharmaceutical company that is controlled by Pyongyang Pharmaceutical Company in North Korea. The corporate headquarters are in the Songyo District in Pyongyang. Created in June 2004, the company is a joint venture between the North Korean government and..
Pyongyang
For the graphic novel by Guy Delisle, see Pyongyang (comic). P'yŏngyang Directly Governed City Korean name McCune-Reischauer P'yŏngyang Chikhalsi Revised Romanization Pyeongyang Jikhalsi Hangul 평양 직할시 Hanja 平壤直轄市 Short name P'yŏngyang (Pyeongyang; 평..
Pyongyang (comic)
Pyongyang is a black and white graphic novel by the Canadian Quebecois author Guy Delisle published in 2004. It documents Delisle's voyage to Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, where he is acting as the liaison between a French animation producing company and the SEK Studio (Scientific Education..
Pyongyang Arena
Pyongyang Arena is an indoor sporting arena located in Pyongyang, North Korea. The capacity of the arena is 12,309 and was built in 2003.. ..
Pyongyang Declaration
Pyongyang Declaration was a declaration signed by communist, workers, socialist and progressive parties, on the occasion of the 80th birthday of Kim Il-Sung in April 1992. It is entitled 'Let Us Defend and Advance the Cause of Socialism. The Declaration was initially signed by the following parties..
Pyongyang Film Festival
The Pyongyang International Film Festival is a biennial cultural exhibition held in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. The film festival is an unusually cosmopolitan event for a state known to be reclusive to Western contact. The event originated in 1987 as the Pyongyang Film Festival of the..
Pyongyang Metro
The Pyongyang Metro is a metro system in Pyongyang, North Korea consisting of two lines. The Ch'ŏllima Line runs from Kwangbok Station in the southwest to Rakwon station in the northeast. The Hyŏksin Line runs north, from Puhun Station on the banks of the Taedong to Pulgunbyol Station. ..
Pyongyang Sinri Primary School
Pyongyang Sinri Primary School is a model primary school in Pyongyang, North Korea. Prominent alumni include Pae Gil Su, Olympic pommel horse gold medalist in 1992. External links [kcckp.net] ..
Pyongyang TV Tower
Pyongyang TV Tower is a TV tower with an observation deck in a height of 150 metres in Pyongyang, North Korea. External links http://www.dxradio-ffm.de/KORPjongjang.jpghttp://www.korea-is-one.org/article.php3?id_article=1407 See also List of towers ..
Pyote, Texas
Pyote is a town in Ward County, Texas, United States. The population was 131 at the 2000 census. Geography Pyote is located at [31°32′15″N, 103°7′36″W] (31.537478, -103.126771)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a ..
Pyote Air Force Base
Pyote AFB, January 12, 1996 Pyote Air Force Base was a World War II airbase. It was on 2,745 acres a mile from the town of Pyote, Texas on Interstate 20, twenty miles west of Monahans and just south of U.S. Highway 80, 230 miles east of El Paso. It was nicknamed "Rattlesnake Bomber Base" for ..
Pyotr Aleksandrovich Tolstoy
Count Pyotr Aleksandrovich Tolstoy (Russian: ) (1769 – 28 September 1844) was a Russian general and statesman. Pyotr Tolstoy came from the Oryol branch of the Tolstoy family, his father Alexander Tolstoy was a grandson of Count Pyotr Andreyevich Tolstoy. In 1775 he was enrolled in the Leib ..
Pyotr Alexandrovich Chikhachov
Pyotr Alexandrovich Chikhachov (August 16, 1812 – October 13, 1890) was a Russian naturalist and geologist. He was born at Gatchina, near St Petersburg. He entered the diplomatic service and was (1842-44) attached to the embassy at Constantinople; whence he visited Asia Minor, Syria and Egypt..
Pyotr Andreyevich Shuvalov
Pyotr Shuvalov in 1850. Count Pyotr Andreyevich Shuvalov (граф Пётр Андреевич Шувалов) (1827 - 1889) was an influential Russian statesman and a counselor to Tsar Alexander II. Referring to his reactionary policies, his more liberal opponents sometimes called him Arakche..
Pyotr Andreyevich Tolstoy
Count Pyotr Andreyevich Tolstoy (1645 - 1729) was a Russian statesman prominent during and after the reign of Peter the Great. He was the ancestor of all the Counts Tolstoy, including the novelist Leo Tolstoy. Pyotr Tolstoy served in 1682 as chamberlain at the court of Feodor III. On account of h..
Pyotr Bagration
Prince Pyotr Bagration (Пётр Иванович Багратион) (1765 - September 12, 1812), a descendant of the Georgian royal family of the Bagrations, served as a Russian general. He was born in 1765, in Kizlyar (Dagestan, Northern Caucasus). His father was a Georgian prince, Colonel Ivan..
Pyotr Bestuzhev
Count Pyotr Mikhailovich Bestuzhev-Ryumin (1664 — 1742) was a Russian statesman who effectively governed the Duchy of Courland in the name of Anna Ivanovna between 1712 and 1728. Bestuzhev came from an ancient boyar family of Novgorod extraction. In 1701 he governed Simbirsk. Peter the Great sent..
Pyotr Bochkaryov
Pyotr Bochkaryov (born November 3, 1967) is a retired Russian pole vaulter. He won the European Indoor Championships twice, setting an indoor personal best in 1994 with 5.90 metres. This is still the championship record (CR). Outdoors he reached 5.86 metres, during the 1996 Summer Olympics. Major a..
Pyotr Bolotnikov
Pyotr Grigorevich Bolotnikov (Russian: Пётр Григорьевич Болотников) (born March 8, 1930) is a former Soviet athlete, winner of 10 000 m at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Born in Zinovkino, Krasnoslobodsky District, Mordvinian ASSR (now Mordovia Republic), Pyotr Bolotnikov start..
Pyotr Chaadaev
Pyotr Chaadaev Pyotr Yakovlevich Chaadaev or Petr Yakovlevich Chaadaev (Russian: Пётр Яковлевич Чаадаев) ( 1794-1856 ) was a Russian philosopher, who published his "Philosophical letters" about Russia in French in 1829, which circulated in Russia as manuscript for many yea..
Pyotr Dmitrievich Sviatopolk-Mirskii
Pyotr Dmitrievich Sviatopolk-Mirskii Prince Pyotr Dmitrievich Sviatopolk-Mirskii (Russian: August 18 [O.S. August 6] 1857 - May 16 [O.S. May 3] 1914 ) was a Russian politician and police official, Minister of a Interior in 1904 - 1905. He was the son of the general Dmitry ..
Pyotr Drozhdin
Pyotr Drozhdin (1745-1805) was a Russian painter. He studied in St. Petersburg under Alexei Antropov and Dmitri Levitsky, and was granted the title of Academician in 1785. Reference Russian Portrait [sic] of the 18th and 19th century (exhibition catalog). Moscow, 1976. ..
Pyotr Gorlov
Pyotr Gorlov founded Horlivka in the 19th century. ..
Pyotr Grigorenko
Petro Grigorenko or Petro H. Hryhorenko or Pyotr G. Grigorenko (Ukrainian: Петро Григорович Григоренко, Russian: ; 1907-1987) was a high-ranked Soviet Army commander of Ukrainian descent, later a prominent Soviet human rights activist, a dissident and a writer. Contents 1..
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
A young Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1874) "Tchaikovsky" redirects here. For , see . Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Russian: Пётр Ильич Чайкoвский, Pëtr Il'ič Čajkovskij; [listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) (7 May [O.S. 25 April] 1840 –..
Pyotr Kafarov
Pyotr Ivanovich Kafarov (Пётр Ива́нович Кафа́ров), also known by his monk name Palladiy (Палла́дий), (1817 – 1878) was an early Russian sinologist. Like his teacher Ioakinf Bichurin, Palladiy was a Russian Orthodox monk. During his stay in China, he discovered an..
Pyotr Kapitsa
Semenov (on the right) and Kapitsa (on the left), portrait by Boris Kustodiev, 1921 Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa (Russian Пётр Леонидович Капица) (July 9, 1894 – April 8, 1984) was a Russian physicist who discovered superfluidity with contribution from John F. Allen a..
Pyotr Klimuk
Pyotr Ilyich Klimuk (Belarusian: Пётр Ільі́ч Кліму́к; Russian: Пётр Ильи́ч Климу́к; born July 10, 1942 in Komarovka, USSR (now in Belarus) was a Soviet cosmonaut who made three flights into space. Kliumuk attended the Leninski Komsomol Chernigov High Aviation Schoo..
Pyotr Konchalovsky
Pyotr Konchalovsky (Petr Petrovich Konchalovsky, Russian: ) (February 21 1876 - February 2, 1956), Russian Painter, a member of Jack of Diamonds group. Pyotr was born in the village of Slavianka, Kharkov gubernia (currently Ukraine) on February 21 1876. His father was an art publisher. In 1889 K..
Pyotr Koshevoy
Petr Kirillovich Koshevoi (December 21, 1904 — August 30, 1976) was a Soviet military leader. He took part in the Russian Civil War and commanded a corps during the Great Patriotic War. He was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union twice - in 1944, for the taking of Sapun-gora (called a ..
Pyotr Kotlyarevsky
--> Pyotr Stepanovich Kotlyarevsky (June 21, 1782-November 2, 1852) was a Russian military hero in early 19th century. Born in the village of Olkhovatka near Kharkov into a cleric's family, Kotlyarevsky was brought up in an infantry regiment quartered near Mozdok. He was promoted officer for his e..
Pyotr Kozlov
Pyotr Kuzmich Kozlov (Russian: ) (born October 3, 1863 near Smolensk; died September 26, 1935 in Peterhof) was a Russian explorer who continued the studies of Nikolai Przhevalsky in Mongolia and Tibet. Although prepared by his parents for military career, Kozlov chose to join Przhevalsky's expedit..
Pyotr Kozmitch Frolov
Pyotr Kozmitch Frolov (Фролов, Пётр Козьмич in Russian) (January 16(27), 1775 – December 10(22), 1839), was a Russian mining engineer and inventor who, in 1809, built the first horse-railway in Russia. He elaborated on various canal projects and other artificial water construction..
Pyotr Krasikov
Pyotr Ananyevich Krasikov (Петр Ананьевич Красиков) (October 5, 1870 – August 20,1939) was a functionary of the CPSU and the Soviet Union. Pyotr Krasikov was involved in revolutionary politics since 1892, when he joined the Emancipation of Labour group. Later he joined t..
Pyotr Krasnov
Ataman Pyotr Krasnov Pyotr Nikolayevich Krasnov (Петр Николаевич Краснов in Russian) (September 22 (10 old style), 1869 — January 17, 1947), sometimes referred to in English as Peter Krasnov, was Lieutenant General of the Russian army when the revolution broke out in 1917..
Pyotr Latyshev
Pyatr Latyshev (Russian: ) is the Presidential Envoy to Urals Federal District, Russia. Latyshev was born in 1948 in Khmelnitsk, Ukraine. He attended the Omsk Higher Police School of the Ministry of the Interior in 1970 and the Academy of the Ministry of the Interior in 1980. In 1980, Latyshev ..
Pyotr Leshchenko
Pyotr Konstantinovich Leshchenko (Russian: ; 14 June 1898 - 16 July 1954), a Russian singer, universally considered "the King of Russian Tango" and specifically known for his rendition of Serdtse—the most famous tango song not in the Spanish language—was born a citizen of the Russian E..
Pyotr Mamonov
The cover of 1997 CD of Pyotr Mamonov's early recordings Pyotr Mamonov (Russian: ) (born April 14, 1951) is a Russian rock musician and songwriter, frontman of the Moscow band Zvuki Mu. He is one of the few rock musicians from former USSR who managed to achieve recognition abroad, through his c..
Pyotr Masherov
Pyotr Masherov Pyotr Mironovich Masherov (Belarusian: [transliteration Piotr Mironavič Mašeraŭ] Russian: ), February 26 [O.S. February 13] 1918 - October 4, 1980) was the secretary of Belarusian committee of the Communist Party of Soviet Union. Pyotr Masherov was born in..
Pyotr Mikhailovich Volkonsky
Portrait by George Dawe in the Military Gallery Knyaz Pyotr Mikhailovich Volkonsky Russian: ) (May 5, 1776 - September 8, 1852) (April 25, 1776 O.S. - August 27, 1852 O.S.), Russian military commander, General-Field Marshal (1850), Adjutant General to Alexander I, member of the State Council (..
Pyotr Mikhailovich Yershov
Pyotr Mikhailovich Yershov (Russian: , 1910-1994) was a Russian theater director and art theoretician, most famous for his textbooks on directing and works on Stanislavski's system. He wrote Directing as a Practical Psychology, with forewards by Oleg Efremov and P.V. Simonov, 1972, and Technology..
Pyotr Mstislavets
Pyotr Timofeyevich Mstislavets (Timofeyev) (Пётр Тимофеевич Мстиславец (Тимофеев) in Russian) (? - ?) was a Russian language printer and Ivan Fedorov's associate. Historians believe that Pyotr Mstislavets was born in a Belarusian town of Mstislavl. Together with Iva..
Pyotr Nesterov
Pyotr Nesterov (Russian: Пётр Николаевич Нестеров) (27 February [O.S. 15 February] 1887 in Nizhny Novgorod - 8 September [O.S. 26 August] 1914 in Zhovkva, Lviv Oblast) was a Russian pilot and airplane technical designer. The son of a Military Academy..
Pyotr Nikolaevich Kropotkin
Pyotr Nikolaevich Kropotkin (Russian: November 24 1910 - 1996) was a Russian geologist, tectonician, and geophysicist. Main publications devoted to tectonics and its relationships with magmatism and to tectonigeophysical problems. Developed theory of the Earth's outgassing and abyssal inorganic ori..
Pyotr Nikolaevich Lebedev
Pyotr Nikolaevich Lebedev (Russian Пётр Николаевич Лебедев), February 24, 1866 - January 1, 1912 (new style). Lebedev is considered to be the first world-level Russian physicist. Lebedev is most noted for his contribution to experimental studies of waves. He was the first to mea..
Pyotr Nikolayevich Durnovo
Petr Nikolayevich Durnovo (Russian: 1845-1915) was an Imperial Russian lawyer and politician. He was a graduate of the Imperial Naval School and Military/Naval Law Academy. He served in the Ministry of Justice reaching the position of Assistant Procurator of the Kiev Court of Appeals until tr..
Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel
Baron Wrangel At a prayer vigil upon accepting command. Baron Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel (German: Peter von Wrangel) (Пётр Николаевич Врангель) (August 15, 1878, Zarasai, Lithuania (then Imperial Russia) — April 25, 1928, Brussels, Belgium), was one of the le..
Pyotr Patrushev
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Pyotr Pletnyov
Pyotr Alexandrovich Pletnev (Russian: Петр Александрович Плетнёв) (August 21 [O.S. August 10] 1792 — January 10 1866 (O.S. December 29 1865 )) was a minor Russian poet and literary critic, who rose to become the dean of the St. Petersburg University (1840-61)..
Pyotr Rachkovsky
Pyotr Ivanovich Rachkovsky (Russian: ; 1853-1910) was the chief of Imperial Russia's secret service (known as the Okhranka). He was based in Paris from March 1885 to November 1902. Contents 1 Activities in 1880s-1890s2 Rift in early 1900s3 Role in the creation of the Protocols of t..
Pyotr Saltykov
Count Pyotr Semyonovich Saltykov (Russian: ) (1697 - 1772) was a Russian statesman and a military figure, adjutant general (1762), son of Semyon Saltykov. In 1714, Pyotr Saltykov was sent by Peter the Great to France to master the science of navigation and remained there for some 20 years. In 175..
Pyotr Schmidt
Pyotr Petrovich Schmidt (Russian: ; February 17 [O.S. February 5] 1867 – March 19 [O.S. March 6] 1906) was one of the leaders of the Sevastopol Uprising during the Russian Revolution of 1905. He was a Lieutenant Commander in the Imperial Russian Navy and captain of the cru..
Pyotr Semenov-Tyan-Shansky
Pyotr Petrovich Semenov-Tyan-Shansky (Russian: Пётр Петрович Семёнов-Тян-Шанский) (2 January (New style: 14 January), 1827 – 26 February (New style: March 11), 1914) was a Russian geographer and statistician who managed the Russian Geographical Society for more t..
Pyotr Sergeyevich Novikov
P.S. Novikov. Pyotr Sergeyevich Novikov, Russian: (August 15, 1901 – January 9, 1975) was a Russian mathematician who was born in Moscow, Russia and died in Moscow, Russia. He is known for his work on combinatorial problems in group theory: the word problem for groups, and the Burnside pro..
Pyotr Shafranov
Pyotr Grigoryevich Shafranov (Russian: Пётр Григорьевич Шафранов) (January 19, 1901 - ?) was a Soviet military leader and Hero of the Soviet Union. Pyotr Shafranov was awarded two Orders of Lenin, three Orders of the Red Banner, Order of Suvorov (2nd Class), Order of Kutuzov ..
Pyotr Stolypin
Pyotr Stolypin Pyotr Arkadyevich Stolypin (Russian: Пётр Арка́дьевич Столы́пин) (April 14 (April 2 Old Style) 1862 - September 14 (September 1 Old Style) 1911) served as Nicholas II's Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister) from 1906 to 1911. He became kn..
Pyotr Sumin
Pyotr Sumin (born 1946) is the governor of Chelyabinsk Oblast of Russia. He is a member of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. He became governor of Chelyabinsk Oblast in 1997. He has complained about nuclear waste in his region. Sumin was elected governor in 1996, taking office on Januar..
Pyotr Tayozhny
Pyotr (Cheshuin) Tayozhny (Russian: ) (1887 - 1952), Russian sculptor. Studied at the Artistic Industrial School in Yekaterinburg together with his close friend, sculptor Ivan Shadr. Lenin lying in state, a medal by sculptor Tayozhny Later he worked with Faberge in Moscow. Discouraged by the t..
Pyotr Valuev
Count Pyotr Aleksandrovich Valuev (alternative spelling Peter Alexandrovich Valuyev) (September 22, 1815 - January 27, 1890, St. Petersburg) was a Russian statesman and writer. Contents 1 Political career2 Writing career3 Works3.1 Non-fiction3.2 Novels4 References ..
Pyotr Vershigora
Pyotr Pyotrovich Vershigora or Petro Vershigora (Ukrainian: Вершигора Петро Петрович Russian: Вершигора Пётр Петрович) (May 5, 1905 - March 23, 1963) - Soviet writer and one of the leaders of Soviet partisan movement in Ukraine, Belarus and Poland. Pet..
Pyotr Vlasov
Pyotr Mikhailovich Vlasov was a Russian ambassador to Persia, serving from 1902-1903. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Pyotr Vyazemsky
Prince Pyotr Andreyevich Vyazemsky (1792-1878) was a leading personality of the Golden Age of Russian poetry. Contents 1 Biography2 Literary output3 Bibliography4 References5 External links Biography His parents were a Russian prince of Rurikid stock and an Irish lad..
Pyotr Yershov
Pyotr Pavlovich Yershov (Russian: , March 6 [O.S. February 22] 1815 - August 30 [O.S. August 18] 1869) was a Russian poet, the author of the famous fairy-tale poem The Humpbacked Horse (konek-gorbunok). Pyotr Yershov was born in the village Bezrukovo, near town of Ishim, Tobol..
Pyotr Zinchenko
Pyotr Ivanovich Zinchenko (Пётр Иванович Зинченко) (1903-1969) was a Soviet developmental psychologist, a student of Lev Vygotsky and Alexei Leontiev and one of the major representatives of the Kharkov School of Psychology. In 1963, Zinchenko founded and headed the department of ..
Pyo Yeong Jae
Pyo Yeong Jae(Hangul:표영재) is a Korean voice actor. He joined the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation's voice acting division in 1999. Contents 1 Roles1.1 Broadcast TV1.2 Movie dubbing2 See also3 External links Roles Broadcast TV Dr. Slump (Korea TV Edition, MBC)Midnig..

 


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