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NPPA

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NPPANational Press Photographers Association
NPPANational Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (India)
NPPANatriuretic Peptide Precursor A
NPPANative Plant Protection Act (California)
NPPANebraska Pork Producers Association
NPPANuclear Power Plant Authority (Ministry of Electricity; Egypt)
NPPANext Pictures Pressphoto Agency
NPPANational Policy and Plan of Action (Pakistan)
NPPANational Parenting Publications Award
NPPANational Piano Playing Auditions


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Jena also informed the lower house of the Parliament that based on monitoring of prices of non-scheduled formulations, NPPA has fixed prices in case of 27 formulation packs and companies have reduced price voluntarily in case of 64 formulation packs.
Despite being only second on Risky Rhythm in the NPPA Club Member's Race, Andrew Richardson's two points were enough to retain the Men's Jockeys title, with more winners than Tristan Davidson.
The variants are located on two genes called NPPA and NPPB, which control proteins that relax blood vessels and help the excretion of dietary sodium, they reported on Sunday in the journal Nature Genetics.
 
 
 
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