PoP
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PoP may represent:
  • probability of precipitation
    Probability of Precipitation
    A probability of precipitation is a formal measure of the likelihood of precipitation that is often published from weather forecasting models. Its definition varies.-U.S. usage:...

    , a formal measure of the likelihood of precipitation
  • point of presence
    Point of presence
    A point of presence is an artificial demarcation point or interface point between communications entities. It may include a meet-me-room.In the US, this term became important during the court-ordered breakup of the Bell Telephone system...

    , an artificial demarcation point or interface point between communications entities
  • proof-of-payment
    Proof-of-payment
    Proof-of-payment or POP is an honor-based fare collection approach used on many public transportation systems. Instead of checking each passenger as they enter a fare control zone, proof-of-payment requires that each passenger carry a ticket or pass proving that they have paid the fare. Ticket...

    , an honor-based fare collection approach
  • Prince of Persia
    Prince of Persia
    Prince of Persia is a platform game, originally developed by Jordan Mechner and released in 1989 for the Apple II, that represented a great leap forward in the quality of animation seen in video games....

    , a video game franchise
  • Princess of Power
    Princess of Power
    Princess of Power is a toyline created by Mattel. Among others, it features the characters of She-Ra and Catra on planet Etheria...

    , a toyline created by Mattel
  • Package on package
    Package on package
    Package on package is an integrated circuit packaging method to combine vertically discrete logic and memory ball grid array packages. Two or more packages are installed atop each other, i.e. stacked, with a standard interface to route signals between them...

    , an integrated circuit packaging technique
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