PET
P.E.T. redirects here PET may mean:
Politiets Efterretningstjeneste, the Danish Security Intelligence Service
Pierre Elliot Trudeau, a Canadian Prime Minister
Preliminary English Test, the second level of the Cambridge University exams in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
Psychometric Entrance Test, an Israeli standardized test required for admission to most universities
Polyethylene terephthalate, a common plastic material
Positron emission tomography, a three-dimensional imaging technique in
nuclear medicinePotential evapotranspiration, a measure of the atmospheric demand for water vapour from evaporation and transpirationPhotoinduced energy transfer (or
photoinduced electron transfer), a mechanism of molecular
fluorescencepET (molecular biology), a plasmid vector for protein expression; contains T7 promoter and a selective marker gene, e.g. lac I
Parent Effectiveness Training (P.E.T.), a method of parenting, pioneered by Thomas Gordon, that emphasizes verbal communication, negotiation, and parent-child equality.Potentially Exempt Transfer, a concept in
UK Inheritance TaxCommodore PET (Personal Electronic Transactor), a 1970's era personal computer
Personal Terminal (MegaMan), a handheld device used in the Megaman Battle Network video games"Personal Electronic Thing" in the
Starship Titanic video game, part of the player-computer persona communications system
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Pet
A pet or companion animal is an
animal kept for companionship and enjoyment, as opposed to
livestock,
laboratory animals,
working animals or
sport animals, which are kept for economic reasons. The most popular pets are noted for their loyal or playful characteristics, for their attractive appearance, or for their song. Pets also generally seem to provide their owners with non-trivial health benefits; keeping pets has been shown to help relieve stress. There is now a medically-approved class of "therapy animals," mostly dogs, who are brought to visit confined humans. Walking a
dog can provide both the owner and the dog with exercise, fresh air, and social interaction.
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PET
Animal de compagnie
PET
PET ist die Abkürzung für:
Polyethylenterephthalat, einen thermoplastischen Kunststoff aus der Familie der Polyester, der unter anderem zur Herstellung von Getränkeflaschen eingesetzt wird
Positronen-Emissions-Tomographie, ein bildgebendes Verfahren der
NuklearmedizinFlughafen Pelotas, bzw. dem
internationalen Code des Flughafens der brasilianischen Stadt
Pelotas.
Personal Electronic Transactor (PET 2001), den ersten Heimcomputer der Firma
Commodore InternationalMaestro I (Ursprünglich Programm-Entwicklungs-Terminal-System PET) war weltweit die erste Produktionsumgebung für SoftwarePlanar Epitaxial Technique, die englische Bezeichnung für ein
Halbleiter-HerstellungsverfahrenPreliminary English Test, ein englisches SprachdiplomParaffin Embedded Tissue Blot, ein Verfahren mit dem Proteine aus in Paraffin eingebetteten Gewebeschnitten nachgewiesen werden können.Privacy Enhancing Technologies, eine eingesetzte Technologie in
RFID-SystemenPolitiets Efterretningstjeneste, der dänische Geheimdienst
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Peet
Heimtier
Heimtiere sind
Tiere, die vom Menschen aus unterschiedlichsten Motiven meist in seiner Wohnung oder in sonstigem engen Kontakt mit ihm gehalten werden. Motive für die Haltung von Heimtieren können unterschiedlichster Natur sein: Freude am Tier, Zierde, Interesse an Verhaltensweisen oder
Züchtung der Tiere, Ersatz für Sozialpartner oder Spielgefährte für Kinder.
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Animale da compagnia
Un animale da compagnia è un
animale allevato e mantenuto da esseri umani per diletto. Anche se in teoria qualunque animale può "far compagnia" agli esseri umani, in pratica la maggior parte degli animali da compagnia appartengono a un ristretto numero di
specie, gradite per il loro bell'aspetto, o per il comportamento affettuoso o giocoso, e così via. I
cani e i
gatti sono certamente gli animali da compagnia più diffusi, e in generale i
mammiferi, insieme agli
uccelli. Più recentemente si è iniziato ad allevare
pesci (i quali, eccetto rari casi come i
pesci rossi, presuppongono attrezzature specifiche) o addirittura
rettili,
anfibi o
artropodi come
ragni e
scorpioni.
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