PES
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PES may refer to:
- Packetized elementary stream, part of the MPEG communication protocol
- Party of European Socialists
- Payment for ecosystem services
- Performance Enhancement Specialist, Issued by National Academy of Sports Medicine
- PES (director), film director and animator
- People's Education Society Institute of Technology
- Photoemission spectroscopy, a measurement of a substance's binding energy using the photoelectric effect
- Polyester, an artificially produced organic chemical that is spun and woven to make fabric
- Polyethersulfone, a thermoplastic polymer
- Potential energy surface, in physics and chemistry
- Pro Evolution Soccer (series), a multi-platform video game
- Programmed electrical stimulation, a type of electrophysiologic study
- Providence Elementary School, an elementary school in Chesterfield County, VA
- Psychiatric Emergency Services
- Price elasticity of supply in Economics
- Proposed Encryption Standard
- PULHHEEMS, a system of grading physical and mental fitness used by Britain's armed forces
- Pes anserine bursitis, inflammatory of the inner knee at the bursa of the pes anserinus
- Power Engineering Society, the oldest society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) focused on the scientific and engineering knowledge about electric power and energy
Pes may refer to:
- Pes (zoology), Latin for "foot" (body part), thus used in anatomy to mean "foot" (or analogous body part)
- Pes (unit), a Roman unit of length measurement roughly corresponding with a foot
- Pes (village), a former urban-type settlement in Novgorod Oblast, Russia; since 1999—a village
See also
- Pez (disambiguation)
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peş — s.n. (pop.; în loc. adv.) Într un peş = pe o parte, într o latură, într o rână; înclinat, pieziş, oblic. – Din tc. peş. Trimis de oprocopiuc, 13.03.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 peş s. n. Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic … Dicționar Român
PES — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. {{{image}}} Sigles d une seule lettre Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres … Wikipédia en Français
PES — nc in limine offendat, cavere iussit Veterum superstitio. Mali enim ominis id habebatur, Si exituro limen insonuisset, Pes haesisset, Plin. l. 2. c. 7. Vide Plut. in Demetrio et in Gracchis, Val. Max. l. 1. c. 4. de eod. Graccho etc. Sueton. in… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Pes — (lat. Fuß) steht für: ein römisches Längenmaß, siehe Alte Maße und Gewichte (Römische Antike) Pes (Neume), eine aufsteigende Tonreihe aus zwei Tönen, siehe Neume Die Abkürzung PES steht für: Party of European Socialists, eine europäische Partei,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
PES — (lat. Fuß) steht für: ein römisches Längenmaß, siehe Alte Maße und Gewichte (Römische Antike) Pes (Neume), eine aufsteigende Tonreihe aus zwei Tönen, siehe Neume Die Abkürzung PES steht für: Party of European Socialists, eine europäische Partei,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
PES — 〈Chem.; Zeichen für〉 Polyester(fasern) * * * PES: 1) DIN Kurzzeichen für Polyethersulfone u. für Chemiefasern aus Polyester; 2) Abk. für ↑ Photoelektronen … Universal-Lexikon
pes´ki|ly — pes|ky «PEHS kee», adjective, ki|er, ki|est. U.S. Informal. troublesome; annoying: »a pesky cold, pesky mosquitoes. ╂[alteration of pesty < pest] –pes´ki|ly, adverb. – … Useful english dictionary
pes|ky — «PEHS kee», adjective, ki|er, ki|est. U.S. Informal. troublesome; annoying: »a pesky cold, pesky mosquitoes. ╂[alteration of pesty < pest] –pes´ki|ly, adverb. – … Useful english dictionary
Pes — Pes, n.; pl. {Pedes} . [L., the foot.] (Anat.) The distal segment of the hind limb of vertebrates, including the tarsus and foot. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pes — der; , Pedes [...de:s] <aus gleichbed. lat. pes, Gen. pedis>: 1. a) Fuß; b) fußartiges Gebilde, Ansatzstelle eines Organs (Anat.). 2. röm. Längeneinheit (= 29,6 cm) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch