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ICAPInternet Content Adaptation Protocol
ICAPInternational Center for Alcohol Policies
ICAPInstitute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan
ICAPInductively Coupled Argon Plasma
ICAPImproved Capability (EA-6B)
ICAPInstituto Civil da Autodisciplina da Publicidade (Portugal)
ICAPIncreased Capacity
ICAPInternational Conference on Antennas and Propagation
ICAPInternet Calendar Access Protocol (Lotus)
ICAPInternet Calendar Access Protocol
ICAPIllinois Coalition of Appraisal Professionals
ICAPIntelligence Community Assignment Program
ICAPIndustrial Committee of Ammunition Producers
ICAPInteragency Committee for Aviation Policy
ICAPIntegrated Communications Access Package
ICAPIntelligent Cut and Paste (Apple)
ICAPIntel Channel Alliance Program
ICAPInternational Code Assessment and Applications Programme
ICAPInitial Contract for Advance Procurement
ICAPInnovation Centre for Audio Products
ICAPIntegrated Customer Access Package
ICAPInternational Carbon Action Partnership (est. 2007)


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The increased capacity of Blu-ray disk makes it more advantageous.
The software guarantees the audit trail and quality through increased capacity for reporting and follow-up thanks to a secure Web-based collaborative environment involving all necessary stakeholders.
Increased capacity reduces collection trips & cuts related fuel use & greenhouse gas emissions by 80%.
 
 
 
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