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Math and science

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Phosphoglucomutase Phosphoglucomutase () is an enzyme that transfers a phosphate group on an α-D-glucose monomer from the 1 to the 6 position in the forward direction or the 6 to the 1 position in the reverse direction. More precisely, it facilitates the interconv ...
, an enzyme that interconverts G6P and G1P *
Phosphoglycerate mutase :''This enzyme is not to be confused with Bisphosphoglycerate mutase which catalyzes the conversion of 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate to 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate.'' Phosphoglycerate mutase (PGM) is any enzyme that catalyzes step 8 of glycolysis ...
, an enzyme that catalyses step 8 of glycolysis *
Platinum group metals The platinum-group metals (PGMs) are six noble, precious metallic elements clustered together in the periodic table. These elements are all transition metals in the d-block (groups 8, 9, and 10, periods 5 and 6). The six platinum-group m ...
, six metallic elements grouped together on the periodic table of the elements *
Probabilistic graphical model A graphical model or probabilistic graphical model (PGM) or structured probabilistic model is a probabilistic model for which a Graph (discrete mathematics), graph expresses the conditional dependence structure between random variables. Graphica ...
, which can be directed or undirected


Computers

* Portable Graymap File Format, a Netpbm format file format for images *
Pragmatic General Multicast Pragmatic General Multicast (PGM) is a reliable multicast computer network transport protocol. PGM provides a reliable sequence of packets to multiple recipients simultaneously, making it suitable for applications like multi-receiver file-transf ...
, an Internet transport protocol for reliable multicast


Military and navy

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Precision-guided munition A precision-guided munition (PGM), also called a smart weapon, smart munition, or smart bomb, is a type of weapon system that integrates advanced guidance and control systems, such as Global Positioning System, GPS, laser guidance, or Infrared ...
, a term for a guided weapon *
PGM Précision PGM Précision (styled as PGM PRECISION) is a French company manufacturing high-precision rifles for military, law enforcement and sporting usages. Models include: * PGM Hécate II (12.7×99mm NATO / .50 BMG), .416 Barrett/10.6×83mm * PGM 338 ...
, a French precision weapon maker * A US Navy hull classification symbol: Patrol motor gunboat (PGM)


Music

* Ibanez PGM, the signature guitar model of Paul Gilbert *
Playground Music Scandinavia Playground Music Scandinavia AB (PGM) is an independent record company from Scandinavia, founded in 1999. The company operates across Scandinavia with offices in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Norway. Additionally, it has established local distr ...
, a Swedish record label


Other

* Greek Magical Papyri, a collection of ancient texts also known as the ''Papyri Graecae Magicae'' * Past Grand Master, the former head of the Grand Masonic lodge *
Provincial Grand Master Provincial Grand Master (abbreviated PGM or PrGM), sometimes called District Grand Master or Metropolitan Grand Master, is a fraternal office held by the head of a Provincial Grand Lodge, who is directly appointed by the organisation's Grand Maste ...
(PGM ''or'' PrGM), the ruler of an internal masonic province * Honda's
programmed fuel injection Programmed Fuel Injection, or PGMFI/PGM-FI, is the name given by Honda to a proprietary digital electronic multi-point injection system for internal combustion engines. It has been available since the early 1980s. This system has been used in mot ...
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PolyGame Master The ''PolyGame Master'' (PGM) is an arcade system board released in 1997 by the Taiwan company IGS. The PGM was developed in order to compete with the likes of SNK Playmore's Neo Geo MVS system in Taiwan. It was succeeded by PGM2 in 2007, and PGM ...
, an arcade system board made by IGS * PGM Inspection Company *
Proto-Germanic Proto-Germanic (abbreviated PGmc; also called Common Germanic) is the linguistic reconstruction, reconstructed proto-language of the Germanic languages, Germanic branch of the Indo-European languages. Proto-Germanic eventually developed from ...
, the reconstructed ancestor of all Germanic languages {{disambig