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GPP
(redirected from Good Pharmacy Practice)

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GPPGovernment Performance Project
GPPGeneral Purpose Processor
GPPGeneral Physical Preparedness
GPPGambian People's Party
GPPGood Pharmacy Practice
GPPGross Primary Productivity
GPPGreen Procurement Program
GPPGeneric Packetized Protocol
GPPGeneral Plant Project
GPPGraduate Partnership Program
GPPGraphics Performance Primitives (Intel)
GPPGenuine People Personality (Marvin manufactured by Sirius Cybernetics Corporation in Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)
GPPGay Pride Parade
GPPGeneral Purpose Port (Interrupt controller driver)
GPPGroup Pension Plan
GPPGenerelt Piss Preik (Norwegian)
GPPGlobal Privacy Promise
GPPGreater Plutonio Project
GPPGovernment-Provided Property
GPPGlobal Partner Profiles
GPPGeneralized Poisson Process
GPPGeneric Programming Protocol
GPPGeneral Program Policy
GPPGnu Programming Platform
GPPGlobal Property Portal
GPPGlobal Partner Portal
GPPGeneration Partnership Project
GPPGround Processor Prototype
GPPGlobal Partner Program
GPPGoogle Personalized Page


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Regulators hope that the implementation of Good Pharmacy Practice (GPP) in 2011 will solve these problems, but numerous challenges must be addressed first.
 
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