PQ
PQ may refer to:
Pharmaceutical Industry (FDA)
- Performance qualification, part of Verification and validation
Politics and Law
- Parti Québécois, a provincial political party in Quebec, Canada
- Parliamentary question, a question posed during Question time in a Westminster system legislature
- Previous question, a motion in Robert's Rules of Order to close debate
Geography
- Province of Quebec, the largest province of Canada. The postal abbreviation PQ was replaced by QC in 1992
- An informal abbreviation for Rancho Peñasquitos, San Diego
Military
- A code for a series of Arctic convoys of World War II
Transportation
- Pilot Qualified
- An IATA airline designator for Panafrican Airways
Math and Science
- Plastoquinone, a molecule used in the electron transport chain in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis
- Precision questioning, a communications theory
- PQ, a very simple formal system
- Philological Quarterly
Business
- In project management, PQ is an abbreviation for the Performance Qualification
Computers
- Picture Quality, see Video quality
- Police Quest, an adventure game series
- PowerQuest, producer of computer HDD software tools for the DOS/Windows platform
- Progress Quest, a parody computer game
- PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient, a video game
- Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords, a video game
- Priority queuing, a data packet scheduling technique
- libpq, a C library for the PostgreSQL database
Music
- Power Quest, a British power metal band
- Promenadorquestern, the official student orchestra of the Royal Institute of Technology
Other
- Play Quotient, a theory pertaining to individuals and the characteristics of toys, games and other playthings
- Power quality, the set of limits of electrical properties
- An entrance to the Circle level of the Royal Albert Hall auditorium, using initials from the name of a maverick stewarding staff member who left at the end of 2015.[1]
References
- ↑ "Royal Albert Hall Venue Plan". Royal Albert Hall. 14 January 2016. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
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