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CPPI
(redirected from Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Index)

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CPPIConstant Proportion Portfolio Insurance
CPPICanadian Petroleum Products Institute
CPPICommission for Patient and Public Involvement (UK)
CPPIChurch Planting Progress Indicators
CPPICrystal Preparation Prime Item
CPPIChip Price/Performance Index
CPPICommunications Port Programming Interface
CPPIChamber of Pawnbrokers of the Philippines, Inc.
CPPIConcrete Protection Products Inc.
CPPICanadian Pacific Properties Inc.
CPPIConsultative Panel on Public Information (United Nations)
CPPICerebral Perfusion Pressure Index
CPPICivic Participation and Public Information (Rhode Island)
CPPIChlorophyll Phytyl Chain Photodegradation Index
CPPICalcium Precipitated Isolates
CPPIChange Primary Position Info
CPPIConsulting Psychologists Press, Inc. (Myers-Briggs trademark owner)
CPPICentral Pennsylvania Paranormal Investigations
CPPICore Consumer Price Index
CPPICognitive Preference Pattern Indicator
CPPICoordinated Primary Prevention Initiative
CPPICumulative Property Performance Index
CPPICommon Principled Programme Implementation
CPPIContractors Professional Protective Insurance
CPPICaribbean Photo Press International Ltd


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