| cpl | complete, completed |
|---|---|
| CPLM | cysteine-peptone-liver infusion medium |
| CPLS | cleft palate-lateral synechia syndrome |
| CPM | central pontine myelinosis; chlorpheniramine maleate; continuous passive motion; critical path method; cyclophosphamide |
| CPM | circumference of papillary muscle |
| cpm | counts per minute; cycles per minute |
| CPMC | Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center |
| CPMG | Carr-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill [sequence] |
| CPMP | complete patient management problems |
| CPMS | chronic progressive multiple sclerosis |
| CP-H | Carboxypeptidase H |
|---|---|
| CP-MAS | Cross Polarisation Magic Angle Spinning |
| CP-Y | Carboxypeptidase Y |
| CP/CPK | Creatine phosphate-creatine phosphokinase |
| CP450 | Cytochrome P450 |
| CPA | 6-N-cyclopentyladenosine |
| CPA | Cardiopulmonary arrest |
| CPA | Cerebellopontine Angle |
| CPA | Colony promoting activity |
| CPA | Cyclophosphamide |
| CP |
A special LU that resides in each APPN node. CPs manage APPN networks and perform the tasks that the SSCPs perform in a PU 5 network. A control point in an APPN node communicates with an adjacent control point using special sessions called CP-CP sessions.
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| CPC |
Central processing complex.
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| CPR |
restoration of cardiac output and pulmonary ventilation following cardiac arrest and apnea, using artificial respiration and manual closed-chest compression or open-chest cardiac massage
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| CPI |
Characters Per Inch. The density of characters per inch on tape or paper. See pitch.
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| CPAP |
continuous positive air pressure. A piece of equipment used to aid patients with breathing.
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