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  2. Microsoft Certified Professional - Wikipedia

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    MCP credentialed individuals may view their credential on their Microsoft Transcript under the Historical Certifications section with a state of "Retired." Historically, MCSE and MCSD credentials required the individual to recertify after a period of two to three years in order to keep the credential in the "Active section" of their transcript.

  3. Monocalcium phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Monocalcium phosphate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Ca(H 2 PO 4) 2 ("AMCP" or "CMP-A" for anhydrous monocalcium phosphate). It is commonly found as the monohydrate ("MCP" or "MCP-M"), Ca(H 2 PO 4) 2 ·H 2 O.

  4. Burroughs MCP - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, the MCP was the first OS written exclusively in a high-level language (HLL). The Burroughs Large System (B5000 [2] and successors) were unique in that they were designed with the expectation that all software, including system software, would be written in an HLL rather than in assembly language, which was a unique and innovative approach in 1961.

  5. Microsoft Certified Partner - Wikipedia

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    A Microsoft Certified Partner (MCP) is a firm that provides Microsoft-related products or services, or support for such.It is part of the Microsoft Partner Network.. They are confirmed by Microsoft to be official, and that they work effectively, and help customers with a range of information technology (IT) projects and specific products and services.

  6. List of medical abbreviations: M - Wikipedia

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    MCP: metacarpophalangeal joint: MCHC: mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration: MCH: mean cell hemoglobin; mean corpuscular hemoglobin: MC&S: microscopy, culture, and sensitivity (the investigation steps in processing microbiology samples) MCTD: mixed connective tissue disease MCV: mean corpuscular volume: MDCT: multidetector row computerized ...

  7. MCP - Wikipedia

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    CD46, also known as membrane cofactor protein or MCP; Metacarpophalangeal joint, the joints at the proximal end of the fingers, commonly called knuckles; Methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein, a transmembrane sensor protein of bacteria; Modified citrus pectin, a form of pectin; Proteasome endopeptidase complex, an enzyme

  8. Microchannel plate detector - Wikipedia

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    A microchannel plate (MCP) is used to detect single particles (electrons, ions and neutrons [1]) and photons (ultraviolet radiation and X-rays). It is closely related to an electron multiplier , as both intensify single particles or photons by the multiplication of electrons via secondary emission . [ 2 ]

  9. Methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins - Wikipedia

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    MCPs form dimers. Three dimers of MCP spontaneously form trimers. Trimers are complexed by CheA and CheW into hexagonal lattices. MCPs either bind ligands directly or interact with ligand-binding proteins, transducing the signal to downstream signalling proteins in the cytoplasm.