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MPPS
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MPPSMinisterio del Poder Popular para la Salud (Venezuela Ministry of Health)
MPPSModality Performed Procedure Step (medical imaging)
MPPSMost Penetrating Particle Size
MppsMillions of Packets Per Second
MPPSMobile Phone Photography Show
MPPSMiniature Package Power Solutions (Zetex)
MPPSMaynooth Post Primary School (Ireland)
MppsMega Packet Per Second (IP networking)
MPPSMatthew Pearce Public School (Baulkham Hills NSW, Australia)
MPPSMission Planning Peripheral Console
MPPSMount Pleasant Primary School (Australia)
MPPSMill Park Primary School (Melbourne, VIC, Australia)
MPPSMaxfield Park Primary School (Kingston, Jamaica)
MPPSMale Pelvic Pain Syndrome (medicine)


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The first tree in the scheme is being donated by the children of Mount Pleasant Primary School in Wirral to Alder Hey Hospital.
Mount Pleasant Primary school is due to close in 2009, moving our kids to Ynysowen School, Aberfan.
Children and staff at Mount Pleasant Primary School, Lockwood, won praise for their efforts.
 
 
 
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