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PACKING ROOMS – rooms where baled, bundled or
piled materials are segregated into desires sizes or
groups.
PANIC DISORDER – is a disorder characterized by
unpredictable but recurring attacks of intense fear
or discomfort.
PANIC HARDWARE – a mechanical devices
consisting of linkages and a horizontal bar across a
door, which when pushed from the inside will cause
the door to open and facilitate exit from a building,
structure or facility.
PANOPTICON – the type of prison designed by
Bentham which is to be a circular building.
PAPER – are sheets of interlaced fibers - usually
cellulose fibers from plants, but sometimes from
cloth rags or other fibrous materials, that is formed
by pulping the fibers and causing to felt, or mat, to
form a solid surface.
PAPYRUS – an early writing material.
PAPYRUS SHEETS – a kind of early paper made
from reeds, bearing written hieroglyphs, another
pictographic-ideographic form of writing.
PARADOX – smooth bore gun in which the final few
inches of the barrel are rifled to increase the
efficiency of round ball or slug.
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