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SSGC     vs     PCAA  Match Highlights.
SSGC vs PCAA Match Highlights.

SSGC vs Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority Pakistan Premier Football League 2021. Pakistan Civil Aviation beat SSGC by 1 goal. An outstanding goal was scored ...



KRL  vs   PCAA
KRL vs PCAA

KRL and PCAA drawn their 1st match with a score 1 -1 . Sohail scored a beautiful goal on free kick for Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority and Alamgir Khan scored ...



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National Bank of Pakistan cricket team

National Bank of Pakistan cricket team, sponsored by the National Bank of Pakistan, is a first-class cricket side, one of the most successful in Pakistani domestic cricket. They have won each of the three major trophies at least once and have achieved 14 tournament wins in total.

NBP F.C.

National Bank of Pakistan Football Club or commonly known as National Bank or NBP is a Pakistani football club based in Karachi, Sindh. The club competes in Pakistan Premier League, the top-tier of Pakistani football, since earning promotion in 2004–05 season.

National Bank of Pakistan

National Bank of Pakistan is a Pakistani government-owned commercial bank which is a subsidiary of State Bank of Pakistan. It is headquartered in Karachi, Pakistan.

National Bank of Pakistan Sports Complex
National Bank of Pakistan Sports Complex

National Bank of Pakistan Sports Complex is First-class cricket venue in Karachi, Pakistan and home ground of National Bank of Pakistan cricket team and Karachi cricket teams. National Bank of Pakistan Sports Complex is Located near the coast of the southern city of Karachi, the cricket ground boasts one of the lushest outfields seen in the country.

PCAA
PCAA

PCAA, or 5-[N-]-aminopentanoic acid, is a metabolite of phencyclidine (PCP). It can be detected in the urine of PCP users by mass spectrometry as means of drug screening.

PCaaS

PCaaS or, Personal Computer as a Service, is a Personal Computer hardware and optionally software leasing, licensing and delivery model in which personal computer and optionally software are leased and licensed on a subscription basis. The subscription often includes services such as staging, imaging, maintenance, fix, logistics services and may also be bundled with helpdesk services, data backup and recovery.

Pcap

In the field of computer network administration, pcap consists of an application programming interface (API) for capturing network traffic. Unix-like systems implement pcap in the libpcap library; Windows uses a port of libpcap known as WinPcap.

Paan
Paan

Paan is a preparation combining betel leaf with areca nut widely consumed throughout South Asia, Southeast Asia and Taiwan. It is chewed for its stimulant and psychoactive effects.

PCA

PCA or PCa may refer to:

Posterior communicating artery
Posterior communicating artery

In human anatomy, the left and right posterior communicating arteries are arteries at the base of the brain that form part of the circle of Willis. Each posterior communicating artery connects the three cerebral arteries of the same side.

PCAF
PCAF

P300/CBP-associated factor , also known as K(lysine) acetyltransferase 2B (KAT2B), is a human gene and transcriptional coactivator associated with p53.

PcAnywhere

pcAnywhere was a suite of computer programs by Symantec which allows a user of the pcAnywhere remote program on a computer to connect to a personal computer running the pcAnywhere host if both are connected to interconnected networks and the password is known.

PCA3
PCA3

Prostate cancer antigen 3 is a gene that expresses a non-coding RNA. PCA3 is only expressed in human prostate tissue, and the gene is highly overexpressed in prostate cancer. Because of its restricted expression profile, the PCA3 RNA is useful as a tumor marker.

PCIA - The Wireless Infrastructure Association

The Wireless Infrastructure Association is an American trade association for wireless providers and companies that build cell phone towers, rooftop wireless sites, and other facilities that transmit wireless communication signals. The Washington Post described the industry as "the people who build all those cell towers so you can actually make those calls, download that data." These technologies are collectively referred to as "wireless telecommunications infrastructure."Examples of companies that are members of WIA include American Tower, Boingo Wireless, Graybar, SOLiD, and Advanced RF Technologies.