A Pallas' cat is another term for a manul - a small wild cat of central Asia, Latin name Otocolobus manul.
BP is the registered name and trademark of BP oil.
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BP is the short name of BP plc. Before 2001, however, the company was known as British Petroleum plc.
it should be located in your owners manul if not it tells you in your owners manul how to make a pass word.
if taking a manual BP you need a sphygmomanometer and stethoscope if taking a mechanical BP the machine used is called a Dynamap
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I have one, battery operated, that I purchased at COSTCO. The brand is MICROLIFE. OOPS. Not a monitor, just a machine that takes BP and Pulse.
You can put turbo on any transmission, it doesn't matter whether its auto or manul, just for manul you can really push out the maxium speed of the it
It stands for British Petroleum. The correct name is BP P.L.C. The company is an amalgamation of BP, Amoco, Arco and Sohio. The latter three companies American Companies. In 1998 it was called the British Petroleum Company P.L.C and on buying Amoco changed the name to BP Amoco P.L.C in 2001. The name was subsequently changed to BP P.L.C. All British Companies must by law provide Company details to Company House. The name shown on these documents must be the trading name. British Petroleum ceased to exist in 1998.
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The BP company and brand was originally short for British Petroleum however BP has not been 'British Petroleum' for some considerable time, after several mergers and acquisitions with companies such as Castrol, ARCO and latterly Amaco it changed it's name to BP Amaco, by this time the majority of its shares were in European and US ownership, in 2000 it re branded to the current name BP with the new slogan "Beyond Petroleum"