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CNAP

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CNAPCisco Networking Academy Program
CNAPCentre for Novel Agricultural Products (Department of Biology; University of York; UK)
CNAPColorado Natural Areas Program (est. 1977)
CNAPCommander, Naval Air Forces Pacific
CNAPCalling Name Presentation
CNAPCarbon Nanotube Acceleration Project (Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc.; Houston, TX)
CNAPCentre National des Arts Plastiques (French: National Visual Arts Center; est. 1982)


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Summary: Enhanced CNAP monitor monitors peri-operative fluid levels using non-invasive pulse pressure variation Following the successful launch of the CNAP Monitor 500i earlier this year, APC Cardiovascular has now launched an enhanced version of the device; which allows anesthetists to measure peri-operative fluid volume using non-invasive pulse pressure variation.
Professor Diana Bowles, director of CNAP, said: "This work could lead directly to making an effective cure for malaria cheaper and more accessible for people who need it most.
Clark placed CNAP in charge of all naval aviation, making him the single process owner, accountable for all of its problems.
 
 
 
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