PAL (disambiguation)

PAL (disambiguation)

PAL or Pal may refer to:

Contents

Organizations

Science and technology

  • Phase Alternating Line, a television signal encoding system
  • Present atmospheric level, a term used in fields such as paleontology to compare historical levels of various atmospheric gasses with current conditions, see geological history of oxygen
  • Progressive Addition Lenses, used in eyeglasses and which are characterised by a gradient of increasing lens power
  • Permissive Action Link, a security device for nuclear weapons
  • Programmable Array Logic, a brand of semiconductor programmable logic device introduced by Monolithic Memories

Medicine, biology, and psychology

Computers

  • ObjectPAL, a programming language for the Borland Paradox database
  • Pedagogic Algorithmic Language, a language designed for teaching programming linguistics, see Rpal
  • Physics Abstraction Layer, a physical simulation API
  • Processor Abstraction Layer, a CPU firmware on at least IA-64 platform
  • PDP-8 Assembly Language, a language used for programming on the PDP-8 computer

Video games

Television, film, and music

People

Places

  • Pal, Andorra, a village in Andorra
  • Pal, India, a town in Maharashtra, India

Transportation

Other uses

See also

  • All pages beginning with "pal"
  • All pages with titles containing "pal"

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