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DCPA
(redirected from Dimethyl-Tetrachloroterephthalate)

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DCPADenver Center for the Performing Arts (Denver, CO, USA)
DCPADefense Civil Preparedness Agency
DCPADimethyl-Tetrachloroterephthalate
DCPADicalcium Phosphate Anhydrous
DCPADallas Center for the Performing Arts (Dallas, Texas)
DCPADigital Content Protection Act
DCPADistrict of Columbia Psychological Association
DCPADetroit Catholic Pastoral Alliance
DCPADeputy Chief Patrol Agent (US Border Patrol)
DCPADavis Collegiate Panhellenic Association (UC Davis)
DCPADichloro 2 Pyridinecarboxylic Acid
DCPADutchess County Pistol Association (New York)
DCPADanish Crop Protection Association
DCPADistance at Closest Point of Approach
DCPAData Capture and Processing Application (Systemhaus AG)
DCPADigital Central Processor Assembly
DCPADrug Court Partnership Act (California)
DCPAData Capture Processing Application
DCPADickinson Citizens Police Academy (Texas)
DCPADade County Pharmacists Association
DCPADiocesan Child Protection Adviser
DCPADefense Civil Preparedness Act
DCPADistributed Collaborative Planning Applications
DCPADynamic Coherent Potential Approximation
DCPADementia Care Practitioner Assessment


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