docs: use consistent markup for PostgreSQL
"PostgreSQL" should use <productname> markup consistenktly, so that if we do apply styling on it it will be consistently applied. Fix by renaming the one exception to the rule. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/F2EF5217-27A3-4962-9AE5-2E6C2CB3D0FF@yesql.se
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@ -2672,7 +2672,7 @@ TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE '2004-10-19 10:23:54+02'
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To complicate matters, some jurisdictions have used the same timezone
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abbreviation to mean different UTC offsets at different times; for
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example, in Moscow <literal>MSK</literal> has meant UTC+3 in some years and
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UTC+4 in others. <application>PostgreSQL</application> interprets such
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UTC+4 in others. <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> interprets such
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abbreviations according to whatever they meant (or had most recently
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meant) on the specified date; but, as with the <literal>EST</literal> example
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above, this is not necessarily the same as local civil time on that date.
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