Meaning EPO
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See Erythropoietin (EPO).
Source: medicinenet.com

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Education and Public Outreach. See Opportunities in Science Mission Directorate Education and Public Outreach.
Source: science.nasa.gov

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See Emergency Protection Order.
Source: frg.org.uk

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Short for emergency power off; also referred to as an EPO switch. A button or switch that shuts down the power in a room or network of electrical circuits. Typically used in data centers, where there [..]
Source: webopedia.com

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See Exclusive Provider Organization.
Source: conning.com

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A technique for infecting programs
Source: pandasecurity.com

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Estate Police Officers
Source: met.police.uk

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Erythropoietin
Source: library.illinois.edu

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A hormone made by the kidneys, which stimulates the bone marrow to produce red blood cells.
Source: ika.ie

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Exclusive Provider Organization. An exclusive provider organization (EPO) is a type of managed care plan that combines features of HMOs and PPOs.
Source: medicalrecords.com

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See Exclusive Provider Organization.
Source: einsurance.com

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The European Patent Office—the agency to which applications for European …
Source: ipglossary.com

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European Patent Office - office which administers applications under the European Patent Convention (EPC). 
Source: bpmlegal.com

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Abbreviation for: Erythropoietin, epoietin
Source: optimalblooduse.eu

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Exclusive Provider Organization. Erythropoietin. * '''2011''', Terence Allen and Graham Cowling, ''The Cell: A Very Short Introduction'', Oxford 2011, p. 86: *: If you live or train for sports a [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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