Pulp may refer to:
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Pulp (fruit), the inner flesh of fruit
Engineering
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Dissolving pulp, highly purified cellulose used in fibre and film manufacture
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Pulp (paper), the fibrous material used to make paper
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Molded pulp, a packaging material
* Ore pulp, a mixture of finely ground ore, water, and chemicals used in the
froth flotation process for mineral processing.
Biology and medics
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Pulp (finger)
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Pulp (spleen)
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Pulp (tooth)
* The inner part of a fruit or vegetable
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Beet pulp, a byproduct from the processing of sugar beet which is used as fodder
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Citrus pulp, the juice vesicles of a citrus fruit
Film
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''Pulp'' (1972 film), a 1972 British comedy thriller film, directed by Mike Hodges
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''Pulp'' (2012 film), a British comedy film directed by Adam Hamdy and Shaun Magher
Publications
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Pulp magazine
Pulp magazines (also referred to as "the pulps") were inexpensive fiction magazines that were published from 1896 to the late 1950s. The term "pulp" derives from the cheap wood pulp paper on which the magazines were printed. In contrast, magazin ...
(or pulp fiction), inexpensive fiction magazines, published from 1896 to 1950s
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''Pulp'' (Filipino music magazine)
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''Pulp'' (manga magazine), a monthly manga anthology
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''Pulp'' (novel), by Charles Bukowski
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''Pulp'' (student publication), an online publication of the University of Sydney, Australia
Other uses
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Pulp (band), an English rock group
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Pulp (juice), a brand of juice
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Pulp, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
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Pulp fiction (disambiguation)
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Pretoria University Law Press
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Premium Unleaded Petrol, a high
octane,
ethanol
Ethanol (abbr. EtOH; also called ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol, drinking alcohol, or simply alcohol) is an organic compound. It is an alcohol with the chemical formula . Its formula can be also written as or (an ethyl group linked to a h ...
free mix of
hydrocarbons
In organic chemistry, a hydrocarbon is an organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon. Hydrocarbons are examples of group 14 hydrides. Hydrocarbons are generally colourless and hydrophobic, and their odors are usually weak or ...
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Pulp, a term in tennis for when the score is 30–30
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PuLP, support for programming
optimization problems using the
Python language
See also
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Plup, American ''Super Smash Bros.'' player
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