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HCP
(redirected from High-Capacity Projectile)

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AcronymDefinition
HCPHabitat Conservation Plan
HCPHealth Care Professional
HCPHearing Conservation Program
HCPHexagonal Close Packed
HCPHealth Communication Partnership (various locations)
HCPHydrocephalus (neurology)
HCPHigh Card Points (bridge)
HCPHereditary Coproporphyria
HCPHealth Care Practitioner
HCPHost Cell Protein
HCPhexachlorophene
HCPHazard Communication Program
HCPHost Configuration Protocol
HCPHard Core Pornography
HCPHosting Control Panel (FusionXHost)
HCPHerculaneum Conservation Project
HCPhardened cement paste
HCPHypnotize Camp Posse (band)
HCPHonors Cooperative Program
HCPHandicap Parking
HCPhydrated cement paste
HCPHonda Club of the Philippines
HCPHypothermal Coal Process
HCPHardness Critical Process
HCPHellenic Centre for Photography (Athens, Greece)
HCPHealth and Comfort Pack
HCPHost Command Processor
HCPHot Cargo Pad
HCPHuman Centered Process
HCPHazardous Critical Procedures
HCPHardware Change Proposal
HCPHigh-Capacity Projectile
HCPHeater Coolant Pump
HCPHypervelocity Countermeasures Program
HCPHam, Cheese and Pickle (sandwich)
HCPHealth Cash Plan (insurance)
HCPHealth Cities Programme
HCPHuman Capital Plan


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