PPR
PPR may refer to:
- Projection Pursuit Regression, a statistical learning method
- Pipe Penetrating Radar, Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) performed from inside buried pipe and conduit infrastructure
- Kering, previously known as Pinault-Printemps-Redoute or PPR, a French luxury goods and retail distribution company
- Pentatricopeptide repeat, a family of proteins that occurs commonly in the plant kingdom
- Peste des petits ruminants, or ovine rinderpest (the French initialism is commonly used in English in Africa)
- Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, a bimonthly philosophy journal
- Portland Pattern Repository, a web repository for computer programming design patterns
- Private product remaining, a macroeconomics indicator
- Proper in heraldry
- Polypropylene random copolymer, a plastic used for potable water pipework
- Prior permission required, a term from aviation
- Point per reception, a variant of Fantasy football
- Precloacal length to the posterior lobe of the plastron, a phenotypic difference between males and females of snapping turtle
Politics and government
- Partido Popular Republicano, a political party in El Salvador
- Partido Progressista Reformador, a Brazilian political party dissolved in 1995
- Pirate Party of Russia, a Russian political party
- Policía de Puerto Rico, the Spanish abbreviation for the Puerto Rico Police
- Polish People's Republic, a translation of Poland's official name between 1952 and 1989
- Politieke Partij Radicalen, a minor Dutch political party
- Polska Partia Robotnicza, the Polish Workers' Party, a defunct People's Poland communist political party
- Puerto Ricans for Puerto Rico Party (Partido Puertorriqueños por Puerto Rico), a political party in Puerto Rico
Human resources
- Annual professional performance review, process for reviewing employees in the New York state education system
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