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PVR
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PVRPersonal Video Recorder
PVRPulmonary Vascular Resistance
PVRPost-Void Residual
PVRProliferative Vitreoretinopathy (ophthalmology)
PVRPlant Variety Rights (UK)
PVRPoliovirus Receptor
PVRPeripheral Vascular Resistance (biology)
PVRPostvoid residual (urine volume)
PVRPocket Video Recorder
PVRPulse Volume Recording
PVRPerception Video Recorder
PVRPriya Village Roadshow (India cinema)
PVRPhotovoltaic Radiator
PVRPremature Voluntary Release
PVRPotential Vertical Rise
PVRParallel Volume Rendering
PVRPeak Vehicle Requirement (public transportation)
PVRPuerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico - Gustavo Diaz Ordaz (Airport Code)
PVRPhysical Volume Repository
PVRPleasure Valley Raceway (motocross, Pennsylvania)
PVRPer Vehicle Retail
PVRProcess Variation Reduction
PVRPolitie Vakorganisatie Rijnmond (Dutch)
PVRPlayer Value Rating (sports; fantasy football)
PVRProgrammable Voltage Regulator (microcontroller)
PVRPortable Vehicular Ramp
PVRProduct Verification Review
PVRProgrammable Virtual Router


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They went and bought plant patent and plant variety rights in the United States.
Article 13(8) of the Community Regulation states in part that the exercise of the rights conferred by Community plant variety rights may not violate any provisions adopted on the grounds of public morality, public policy or public security, the protection of health and life to humans, animals or plants, the protection of the environment, the protection of industrial or commercial property, or the safeguarding of competition, of trade or of agricultural production.
173) At the time the directive was proposed, many thought that UPOV would amend its position on plant variety rights and that these rights would become subject to patent protection.
 
 
 
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