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CPTP
(redirected from Clínica de Piel y Transplante de Pelo)

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CPTPCivilian Pilot Training Program
CPTPComprehensive Public Training Program
CPTPConcrete Pavement Technology Program
CPTPCertified Penetration Testing Professional
CPTPCentre de Physiopathologie de Toulouse Purpan
CPTPCompanhia Portuguesa de Trabalhos Portuários E Construções (Portuguese: Portuguese Company of Port Works and Buildings)
CPTPCanadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project (cancer & lifestyle study)
CPTPClínica de Piel y Transplante de Pelo
CPTPChronic Postvasectomy Testicular Pain
CPTPCargo Paperless Transportation Project
CPTPCustomised Personal Training Programmes
CPTPComputer Program Test Procedures
CPTPComputer Program Test Plan
CPTPCommercial Product Test Program
CPTPCampaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy
CPTPCarrier Pigeon Transport Protocol :-)
CPTPCivilian Personnel Transition Plan
CPTPConflict Prediction and Trial Planner
CPTPCombustion Particulate Transfer Protocol (smoke signal protocol used to refer to old technology)
CPTPCompletely Positive and Trace-Preserving
CPTPCurrent Pre-Tax Profit


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