P6
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P6, P-6, or P.6 may refer to:
  • P-6 Hawk, a 1927 American single-engine biplane fighter
  • p6 protein, a protein of HIV
  • HAT-P-6
    HAT-P-6
    HAT-P-6 is a star in the constellation Andromeda, located approximately 650 light years or 200 parsecs away from the Earth. It is an F-type star, implying that it is hotter and more massive than our Sun. The apparent magnitude of the star is +10.54, which can only be visible through the telescope...

    , a star in the constellation Andromeda
  • Integrated Truss Structure#P6, S6 trusses on the International Space Station
  • Intel P6
    P6 (microarchitecture)
    The P6 microarchitecture is the sixth generation Intel x86 microarchitecture, implemented by the Pentium Pro microprocessor that was introduced in November 1995. It is sometimes referred to as i686. It was succeeded by the NetBurst microarchitecture in 2000, but eventually revived in the Pentium M...

    , a sixth generation x86 microprocessor microarchitecture
  • Piaggio P.6
    Piaggio P.6
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    , a 1927 Italian catapult-launched reconnaissance floatplane
  • PZL P.6
    PZL P.6
    -Bibliography:* Cynk, Jerzy B. History of the Polish Air Force 1918-1968. Reading, Berkshire, UK: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 1972. ISBN 0-85045-039-X.* Cynk, Jerzy B. Polish Aircraft, 1893-1939. London: Putnam & Company Ltd., 1971. ISBN 0-370-00085-4....

    , a 1930 Polish fighter
  • Rover P6
    Rover P6
    The first P6 used a 2.0 L engine designed specifically for the P6. Although it was announced towards the end of 1963, the car had been in "pilot production" since the beginning of the year, therefore deliveries were able to begin immediately. Original output was in the order of . At the...

  • Period 6 of the periodic table
  • The P600, an event-related potential
  • SIG Sauer P6, a variant of the P225 pistol used by West German
    West Germany
    West Germany is the common English, but not official, name for the Federal Republic of Germany or FRG in the period between its creation in May 1949 to German reunification on 3 October 1990....

    police forces.
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