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ATP1. Adenosine triphosphate. 2. Acute thrombocytopenic purpura.
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ATPA substance present in all living cells that provides energy for many metabolic processes and is involved in making RNA. ATP made in the laboratory is being studied in patients with advanced solid tum [..]
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ATPAbbreviation of adenosine triphosphate, the principal energy-carrying compound of the cell.
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ATPSee: Arbitrage Trading Program
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ATPadenosine triphosphate. A chemical very important in energy metabolism in the cell.
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ATPabbreviation of adenosine triphosphate, attested from 1939.
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ATP*See Available to Promise (ATP)
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ATP(adenosine triphosphate) chemical found in most living cells and used for energy.
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ATP"adenosine triphosphate". A relatively stable, high energy molecule used to fuel chemical reactions within cells.
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ATPSee Acceptance Test Procedure
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ATPAppleTalk Transaction Protocol. Transport-level protocol that allows reliable request-response exchanges between two socket clients.
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ATP answer the phone
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ATPAdenosine 5'-triphosphate
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ATPAdenosine 5-triphosphate, or ATP, is the principal molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells.
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ATP(adenosine triphosphate) A nucleotide of fundamental importance as a carrier of chemical energy in all living organisms. It consists of adenosine with three phosphate groups, linked together linearly [..]
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ATPShort for Adenosine triphosphate, a nucleotide and universal energy currency for metabolism. Almost all caloric content of food is converted into ATP before it can be utilized for tissue growth, muscle work and other physiological processes.
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ATPas useful energy for the cell by oxidative phosphorylation
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ATPAdenosine triphosphate.
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ATPAdenosine triphosphate, a molecule playing a central role in the storage and transfer of energy within the cell. It is used, for example, by ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes
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ATPAdenosine TriPhosphate, an energy-carrying molecule. ATP is produced from Adenosine DiPhosphate (ADP) and phosphate during cellular respiration and photo synthesis. The energy released by these proces [..]
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ATPA nucleotide that is of fundamental importance as a carrier of chemical energy in all living organisms. It consists of adenine linked D-ribose (i.e. adenosine); the D-ribose component bears three phosphate groups, linearly linked together by covalent bonds.
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ATPthe energy molecule produced by the mitochondria
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ATPA molecule found in all living cells that is involved in the transfer of energy. Most of a cell’s ATP is made during respiration.
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ATPAdenosine triphosphate, a high-energy molecule that is the carrier of free energy used in animal systems.
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ATP[noun] Adenosine triphosphate. Molecules that provide energy for important chemical reactions within the cell. Appears in modules:
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ATPsee adenosine triphosphate. atrium (plural-atria)
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ATP(n) a nucleotide derived from adenosine that occurs in muscle tissue; the major source of energy for cellular reactions
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ATPAbbreviation for adenosine triphosphate, an energy-storing molecule that is found in all human cells.
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ATP - Alternative Transient Program
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ATPAdvanced Technology Products
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ATPAdenosine triphosphate
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ATPA nucleotide that is the most important molecule for capturing and transferring free energy in cells. Hydrolysis of each of the two high-energy phosphoanhydride bonds in ATP is accompanied by a large [..]
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ATPAutomatic Train Protection, where the train is prevented, automatically, from passing a stop signal. There are various ways of doing this mechanically and electronically. London uses a trainstop sy [..]
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ATPSee Australian Training Products Ltd.
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ATPIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Adenosine triphosphate (ATP): A nucleotide composed of adenosine and a 5'-triphosphate group. Adenosine Adenosine triphosphate
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ATPadenosine triphosphate. An important compound for the storage of energy in cells, as well as the synthesis of nucleic acids.
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ATPAn Adenine nucleotide containing three phosphate groups esterified to the sugar moiety. In addition to its crucial Roles in Metabolism Adenosine triphosphate is a Neurotransmitter.
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ATPAirline Transport Pilot
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ATPAlert Transponder Panel
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ATPA substance present in all living cells that provides energy for many metabolic processes and is involved in making RNA. ATP made in the laboratory is being studied in patients with advanced solid tumors to see if it can decrease weight loss and improve muscle strength. Also called adenosine triphosphate.
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ATPadenosine triphosphate, the metabolic "energy currency" of all cells asteroid
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ATPAdenosine Triphosphate, a relatively stable, high energy molecule used to fuel chemical reactions within cells.
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ATP(adenosine triphosphate) – a molecule used as the energy currency in cellular metabolism, as a donor of phosphate groups in phosphorylation reactions and which forms one of the building blocks of DNA.
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ATPShort for adenosine triphospate (3 phosphates). Essentially it’s the scientific word for the body’s energy. It’s an enzyme responsible for transporting energy in all cellular processes in the body. AT [..]
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ATPAllied Tactical Publication (NATO).
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ATPAutomatic Train Protection (UK signalling safeguard).
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ATPAirline Transport Pilot (the "highest" grade of pilot certificate)
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ATPAirline Transport Pilot
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ATPAirline Transport Pilot Certificate
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ATPAirline Transport Pilot (the “highest” grade of pilot certificate)
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ATPThe energy molecule of cells, synthesized mainly in mitochondria and chloroplasts; energy from the breakdown of ATP drives many important reactions in the cell.
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ATPAverage Ticket Price
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ATPAgency Training Program.
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ATPAuthority to Prospect
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ATPSee Associate in Transfer Partnership Degree
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ATPAppleTalk Transaction Protocol. ATP is the key protocol based on a data transaction model of end-to-end interaction ATP. ATP provides the request-response transaction paradigm on which the session-oriented services of the ASP and the PAP are based.
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ATPSee: Arbitrage Trading Program
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ATPAdvanced Turbo-Prop (BAe)
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