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PMAP

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PMAPPest Management Alternatives Program
PMAPPeople's Movement Against Poverty (Philippines)
PMAPPashtoonkhwa Milli Awami Party (Pakistan political party)
PMAPProcess Measurement Assurance Program (US State Metrology Laboratories)
PMAPProgram Model Assessment Process
PMAPPhenyl-Methyl-Acetyl-Pyrazolone (technically, 1-Phenyl-3-Methyl-4-Acetyl-5-Pyrazolone)
PMAPPublic Medical Assistance Program
PMAPPolar Margin Program


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PMAP was established on September 7, 2006, as a partnership between FDA and Canada's medical device regulatory agency and allows accredited organizations to conduct a single inspection to meet the regulatory requirements of both countries.
An increase in peroxidase activity, observed in PMAP packages during the first hours of storage, coincided with carotene losses that occurred within four days after packaging.
Since PMAPS is synchronized with eAse Exchange, financial service proposal professionals are able to save time, provide outstanding quality control and respond more easily to RFP and RFI new business opportunities," said John A.
 
 
 
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