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bpIn genetics, base pair. In general medicine, blood pressure (but usually in capital letters as BP).
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bpCommonly used abbreviation for blood pressure. On a medical chart, you might see "BP90/60 T98.6 Ht60/reg R15," which signifies that the blood pressure (BP) is 90/60 mm Hg, the temperature (T) is 98.6° Fahrenheit, the heart rate (Ht) is 60 beats per minute and regular, and respirations are occurring at 15 per minute.
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bp The abbreviation for boiling point.
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bpThird largest oil company in the world, by sales (behind Exxon Mobile and Royal Dutch Shell; in 2009, these were $246.1 billion. BP is the largest oil and gas producer in the US. Lessor of Deepwater H [..]
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bpA company run by a horde of retards who completely fucked up the Gulf of Mexico and the southern coastline with its dangerous oil spill. Also refers to any other company that profusely screws up somet [..]
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bpBad Practices
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bpBritish Polluters
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bpBP was a large multi-national oil driller and refiner whose future is uncertain as of June of 2010. Many theories abound as to why this foreign company was in a position to unleash such wholesale deva [..]
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bpThe Gulf of Mexico's worst enemy
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bpBurn and Pollute
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bp(verb) to severely fuck up, "try" to fix your mistake and simultaneously look for a scapegoat. (noun) short for BP Global, British global energy company known for spilling millions o [..]
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bpthe new term for RUINING everything.
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bpBlood Pressure
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bp Bletchley Park An estate in the town of Bletchley (UK) that was the UK's main code breaking site during WWII. It is here where, amongst others, the German Enigma codes were broken. (More...) (W [..]
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bpAbbreviation for base pair(s). Double stranded DNA is usually measured in bp rather than nucleotides (nt).
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bpAbbreviation of 'base pairs' (nucleotides).
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bp, see base pair
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bpAbbreviation for British Pharmacopoeia usually used in reference to a purity standard for medicinal white oils, or white oils that will come into contact with foods.
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bp blood pressure
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bpBetween perpendiculars
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bpBlood pressure
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bpAbbreviation for blood pressure.
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bpBoiling Point
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bplike BP, a designation for years before present, with 1950 the index year that’s considered “the present,” but for uncorrected radiocarbon dates
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bpdesignates years before present, with 1950 the index year that’s considered “the present,” for corrected radiocarbon dates
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bpBefore Present. A term used by Archaeologists and Geologists to describe the age of a dated sample. Because the 'present' continues to change, standard practise is to set the start point at [..]
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bpBefore Present; this is an expression of age measured by radiocarbon dating with "present" set at 1950, the first year radiocarbon dating became available. It is more correctly stated as "radiocarbon years before present" or RCYBP. It does not mean the same as "years ago" because raw radiocarbon dates need to be correc [..]
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bpAnglo-Persian Oil Company and changing its name to British Petroleum in 1954, BP today is one of the world’s largest oil and petrochemical companies. Over the years BP has acquired a number [..]
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bp; the 32-bit general registers are eax
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bpBarometric pressure: ambient atmospheric pressure.
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bpAbbreviation for Backpack. Some servers have a !bp command that allow users to view inventories of others in-game.
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bpBatting Practice
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bpBoiling point
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bpBubble point
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bpAbbreviation for Bridge Plug
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bpBore Polish
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