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KTP
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KTPKnowledge Transfer Partnership
KTPPotassium Titanyl Phosphate
KTPKartu Tanda Penduduk (Indonesian ID card)
KTPKaj Tiel Plu (Esperanto: Et Cetera)
KTPKTiOPO4 (Potassium Titanyl Phosphate)
KTPKissing The Pink (80s pop band)
KTPInstitut für Kunststofftechnik (Institute of Plastics Engineering, Universität Paderborn)
KTPKnowledge Translation Program
KTPKnight Templar Priests
KTPKill the President
KTPKindergarten Transition Program
KTPKidney Transplant Patient (anatomy)
KTPKeep the Practice
KTPKeeping the Promise


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Patients have volunteered to help run Greenwood Surgery in Tylers Ride, Essex, and put money in a collection box to keep the practice open.
It is in their best interest to find the best way to run the office and keep the practice running smoothly.
Interactions with pharmaceutical representatives were viewed as a direct conflict of interest, an influence that could be controlled, or a source of useful information that helped keep the practice up to date on new medications.
 
 
 
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