| CPL | Ceruloplasmin |
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| cPLA(2) | Cytosolic Phospholipase A(2 |
| cPLA(2) | cytoplasmic phospholipase A(2 |
| cPLA2 | Cytosolic PLA2 |
| cpm | cycle per minute |
| cpm | 3-cycles/min |
| CPM | Carboxypeptidase M |
| CPM | Cefpiramide |
| CPM | Central Pontine Myelinolysis |
| CPM | Chlorpheniramine maleate |
| CPAP |
Through small tubes that fit into the baby's nostrils, called nasal CPAP, this machine pushes a continuous flow of air or oxygen to the airways to help keep tiny air passages in the lungs open. CPAP may also be given through an ET tube.
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| CP |
The lowest value of oxidizing potential at which pits nucleate and grow. It is dependent on the test method used.
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| CPM |
The cost of advertising per thousand potential customers reached by a given publication, broadcast, or outdoor advertisement. This figure is often used in media planning.
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| CPP |
The cost, per one percent of a specified audience, of buying advertising space in a given media vehicle. (UT)
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| CPR |
The term coined by the Institute of Medicine in its work The Computer-based Patient Record: An Essential Technology for Health Care (Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1991, rev. 1997). It may be used synonymously with electronic medical record (EMR) or electronic health record (EHR). ...
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