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  2. National Pest Management Association - Wikipedia

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    NPMA developed GreenPro, green pest management certification program, available to pest control companies, in 2009. [18] [19] As of June 2013, more than 140 companies nationwide have been designated as GreenPro. [20]

  3. NPMA - Wikipedia

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    NPMA may refer to: 16S rRNA (adenine1408-N1)-methyltransferase, an enzyme; National Pest Management Association, an American non-profit organization

  4. Certified Project Management Professional - Wikipedia

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    Certified Project Management Professional (CPMP) is a certification created by the National Project Management Association (NPMA) in Taiwan, R.O.C. [1] See also

  5. National Medical Products Administration - Wikipedia

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    Draft laws, regulations and rules and policy plans on the administration and supervision of food (including food additives and health food, the same below) safety, drugs (including traditional Chinese medicines and ethno-medicines, the same below), medical devices and cosmetics; formulate normative documents, and facilitate the establishment and implementation of the food safety responsibility ...

  6. Missionaries of the Precious Blood - Wikipedia

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    St. Augustine's Catholic Church (Minster, Ohio), a parish staffed by the C.PP.S. In North America the Missionaries of the Precious Blood minister to those who have experienced family violence and those who live in socio-economically deprived cities such as Chicago.

  7. Product stewardship - Wikipedia

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    Product stewardship is an approach to managing the environmental impacts of different products and materials and at different stages in their production, use and disposal. . It acknowledges that those involved in producing, selling, using and disposing of products have a shared responsibility to ensure that those products or materials are managed in a way that reduces their impact, throughout ...

  8. CPPS - Wikipedia

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    CPPS may refer to: Chronic pelvic pain syndrome, a pelvic pain condition affecting men; Comstock Park Public Schools, a school district in Michigan, US; C.PP.S., the post-nominal initials of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood; Club Penguin private server, unofficial instances of the video game Club Penguin

  9. Ohio Department of Insurance - Wikipedia

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    The department also determines if services and benefits offered by companies are consistent with insurance policy provisions and Ohio law, reviews and approves more than 6,200 company filings per year for life, accident, health, managed care, and property and casualty policy forms and rates. The Director of Insurance, who is appointed by the ...