PARL

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PARL

PARL may refer to: 1. Political Action and Rights League: A historical organization in the United States that advocated for civil rights and political participation for marginalized communities. 2. Protease-activated receptor-like: A type of protein receptor involved in cellular signaling pathways. 3. Parallel Architecture Research Laboratory: A research facility focused on developing innovative computing architectures for parallel processing. 4. Polar Amplification Resilience Laboratory: A scientific institution dedicated to studying the impact of climate change on polar regions. 5. Poultry and Animal Research Laboratory: A facility that conducts research on poultry and animal health, nutrition, and genetics. 6. Public Administration Research Laboratory: An academic center that specializes in research related to public administration and governance. 7. Particle Accelerator Research Laboratory: A facility that houses equipment for conducting experiments related to particle acceleration. 8. Plant and Agricultural Research Laboratory: A research center focused on studying plant biology, agriculture, and sustainable farming practices. 9. Policy Analysis and Research Laboratory: An institution that conducts research and analysis on public policy issues. 10. Physical Activity and Recreation Laboratory: A research facility that investigates the impact of physical activity and recreation on human health and well-being.


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