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NAPP

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NAPPNational Association of Photoshop Professionals
NAPPNational Association of Patent Practitioners (Williamsburg, VA)
NAPPNational Aerial Photography Program (USGS)
NAPPNational Association for Patient Participation (UK)
NaPPSodium Pyrophosphate
NAPPNational Association of Philanthropic Planners (now International Association of Advisors in Philanthropy)
NAPPNerve Agent Pyridostigmine Pretreatment
NAPPNational Association of Peer Programs
NAPPNational Association of Priest Pilots
NAPPNon-Agricultural Pesticides Panel (United Kingdom)
NAPPNegative Acknowledgement with Periodic Polling (networking protocol)
NAPPNational Association of Patient Practitioners


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To name but a few successes, NAPP recovered more than pounds 100,000 for punters from bookmakers who had refused to pay out winning bets, many of them for spurious reasons.
They are described as orange-coloured, circular with 60mg written on one side and NAPP on the other.
The NAPP acquisition was completed at the end of 2001, Air Guard Control was sold in early January.
 
 
 
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