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IOP
(redirected from Input Output Port)

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IOPInstitute Of Physics
IOPInstitute of Politics (Harvard University)
IOPIntraocular Pressure
IOPInteroperability
IOPInstitute of Psychiatry
IOPIsle of Palms (South Carolina)
IOPIntensive Outpatient Program
IOPIntensive Outpatient Program (psychotherapy)
IOPInput Output Processor
IOPInstitute of Packaging (UK)
IOPInstitute of Plumbing
IOPInternational Opportunities Program
IOPInternational Organisation of Palaeobotany
IOPInternal Operating Procedure
IOPIntensive Operational Period
IOPInstitute of Philosophy
IOPInherent Optical Property
IoPInstitute of Paper
IOPIntensive Operating Period
IOPInnocent Owner/Operator Program
IOPInstitutional Operating Plan
IOPIntense Observation Period
IOPInput/Output Parameter
IOPInstrument of Power
IOPInternal Operating Profit
IOPInanimate Objects Party
IOPInterim Operating Procedure
IOPInfrastructure Optimization Project
IOPInformational One-Pager
IOPInterface Operating Procedure
IOPInstallation Operating Program
IOPItem of Priority
IOPInstrument Operating Procedure
IOPIntensive Observation/Observing Period
IOPIntegrated Office Package
IOPInteroperability Provider
IOPInput Output Port
IOPInput Output Platform


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