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Any individual or company-including owners, operators, transporters or generators-potentially responsible for, or contributing to a spill or other contamination at a Superfund site. Whenever possible, through administrative and legal actions, GPA requires PRPs to clean up hazardous sites they have contaminated.
Ãâó: www.nsc.org/ehc/glossar1.htm
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| PrP |
Personnel Reliability Program
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| PrP |
abbreviation for prion protein
Ãâó: www.schuett-abraham.de/glossar-en.htm
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| PrP |
Protease-resistant membrane protein, also known as PrP: a normal host-coded protein that becomes protease-resistant in infected tissue
Ãâó: www.bseinquiry.gov.uk/report/volume6/glossary.htm
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| PrP |
The prion protein. It can exist in various forms. One is called PrPc and is the normal type of the protein that is found in a cell (ie chromosomal PrP). One is called PrPsc (or PrPscrapie) that is found in the infected cells. It may be called PrP-res, indicating that it is difficult to break down with proteinases. PrP27-30 is the name of the prion protein after it has been broken up by protease K.
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