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MP
  1) Marginal Pool
  2) Metacarpal Phalangeal
MP
macrophage; matrix protein; mean pressure; melphalan and prednisone; melting point; membrane potential; menstrual period; mentum posterior; mercaptopurine; mesial pit; mesiopulpal; metacarpophalangeal; metaphalangeal; metatarsophalangeal; methylprednisolone; Mibelli porokeratosis; middle phalanx; moist pack; monophosphate; mouth piece; mucopolysaccharide; multiparous; multiprogrammable pacemaker; muscle potential; mycoplasmal pneumonia
mp
millipond; melting point
MP
medial pancreatectomy
MP joint
Metacarpo-Pharyngeal joint
MP-RAGE
magnetization-prepared rapid gradient-echo
MPA
  1) Mean Pulmonary Artery
  2) Medroxy-Progesterone Acetate(Provera)
  3) Methylenedioxy Amphetamine
MPA
mean pulmonary arterial [pressure]; medial preoptic area; Medical Procurement Agency; medroxyprogesterone acetate; methylprednisolone acetate; microscopic polyarteritis; minor physical anomaly
MPa
megapascal
MPAP
Mean Pulmonary Arterial Pressure
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MP
3-mercaptopropionic acid
MP
6-Mercaptopurine
MP
6-methylprednisolone
MP
Macrophages
MP
Macular pigment
MP
Mastoparan
MP
Maximum parsimony
MP
Mean Power
MP
Melphalan and Prednisone
MP
Melphalan/prednisone
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JrId: 1276
JournalTitle: MPMI.
MedAbbr: Mol Plant Microbe Interact
ISSN: 0894-0282
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IsoAbbr: Mol. Plant Microbe Interact.
NlmId: 9107902
JrId: 5142
JournalTitle: MPM.
MedAbbr: J Med Pract Manage
ISSN: 8755-0229
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NlmId: 8605494
JrId: 5964
JournalTitle: MPS. Medical products salesman.
MedAbbr: MPS
ISSN: 0192-432X
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NlmId: 7905032
JrId: 20637
JournalTitle: MP.
MedAbbr: Mol Pathol
ISSN: 1366-8714
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IsoAbbr: MP, Mol. Pathol.
NlmId: 9706282
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mp
1. <abbreviation> Melting point.
2. <abbreviation>
Origin: L. Modo praescripto, in the manner prescribed.
(05 Mar 2000)
MP joints
The spheroid synovial joints between the heads of the metacarpals and the bases of the proximal phalanges.
Synonym: articulationes metacarpophalangeae, metacarpophalangeal articulations, MP joints.
(05 Mar 2000)
MPGN
<pathology> A kidney disorder which results in kidney dysfunction. Inflammation of the glomeruli result from an abnormal immune response and the deposition of antibodies within the kidney (glomerulus) ultrastructure.
Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis has been divided into two different types in the basis of where the antibodies are deposited in the glomerulus. MPGN type I, the more common type, deposits antibodies in the subendothelial layer of the basement membrane, whereas type II deposits antibodies in the bottom layer of the basement membrane.
Symptoms include cloudy urine (pyuria), decreased urine output, swelling and hypertension. This disorder often results in end-stage renal disease.
Acronym: MPGN
(26 Mar 1998)
MPGN type i
A kidney disorder which results in kidney dysfunction. Inflammation of the glomeruli result from an abnormal immune response and the deposition of antibodies within the kidney (glomerulus) ultrastructure. Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN) has been divided into two different types in the basis of where the antibodies are deposited in the glomerulus. MPGN type I, the more common type, deposits antibodies in the subendothelial layer of the basement membrane, whereas type II deposits antibodies in the bottom layer of the basement membrane.
Symptoms include cloudy urine (pyuria), decreased urine output, swelling and hypertension. This disorder often results in end-stage renal disease.
(27 Sep 1997)
mpgn type II
A kidney disorder which results in kidney dysfunction. Inflammation of the glomeruli result from an abnormal immune response and the deposition of antibodies within the kidney (glomerulus) ultrastructure. Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN) has been divided into two different types in the basis of where the antibodies are deposited in the glomerulus. MPGN type I, the more common type, deposits antibodies in the subendothelial layer of the basement membrane, whereas type II deposits antibodies in the bottom layer of the basement membrane.
Symptoms include cloudy urine (pyuria), decreased urine output, swelling and hypertension. This disorder often results in end-stage renal disease.
(27 Sep 1997)
MPH
Master of Public Health (master's degree in this area of medicine).
(12 Dec 1998)
MPTP
N-Methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine;piperidine derivative which causes irreversible symptoms of parkinsonism in humans and monkeys. A by-product of illicitly manufactured meperidine that caused numerous cases of parkinsonism. Used as an experimental tool in research on parkinsonism.
(05 Mar 2000)
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mp
military policeman: a member of the military police who polices soldiers and guards prisoners
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MPH
miles per hour: the ratio of the distance traveled (in miles) to the time spent traveling (in hours) miles per hour: a speedometer reading for the momentary rate of travel
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MPS
mononuclear phagocyte system: a widely distributed system of free and fixed macrophages derived from bone marrow
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mp
They are used in conjunction with magic. Magic points are an allotment of how much magic one can use. Various systems of MP have been developed to meet the specific requirements of each game, but the general rule is that once the MP runs out, the magic stops.
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MPD
An abbreviation for Multiple Personality Disorder.
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