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==Science and technology== ===Biology and medicine=== * [[Cerebral palsy]] * [[Certified Prosthetist]], an American medical qualification * [[Ceruloplasmin]], an enzyme encoded by the CP gene * Congenital [[prosopagnosia]], a type of inability to recognize faces * [[Chronic pancreatitis]] ===Chemistry=== * [[Capensinidin]] (Cp), a blue-red plant dye * [[Carbon monophosphide]], a diatomic radical chemical compound * [[Cassiopium]] (Cp), a name formerly used for the chemical element Lutetium * [[Chlorinated paraffins]] (CPs), complex mixtures of polychlorinated n-alkanes * Cp, a proposed chemical symbol for the element [[Copernicium]] (Cn) * Counterpoise method, a way to correct for [[basis set superposition error]] in quantum chemistry * [[Cross-polarization]] * [[Cyclopentadienyl complex]] (Cp), read as "C P", the cyclic {{chem2|C5H5}} fragment in a coordination complex ** The similar symbol Cp* ("C P star") represents [[pentamethylcyclopentadienyl]], the {{chem2|C5Me5}} ligand ===Drugs=== * [[Chlorphenamine]], a first-generation alkylamine antihistamine * [[Creatine phosphate]], a chemical used to store phosphates in the body * [[Cyclophosphamide]], a medication to suppress the immune system ===Computing=== * [[cp (Unix)]], a UNIX command for copying files and directories * [[Certificate policy]], outlining (non)-intended uses of a digital certificate * Circuit Probe, a method of [[wafer testing]] * [[Code page]], a table identifying the character set used to encode a set of glyphs * [[Constraint programming]], a programming paradigm wherein relations between variables are stated in the form of constraints * Control Program, part of an operating system of the late 1960s; see [[CP/CMS]] * [[Connection pool]], a cache of database connections * The 'Content Profile' in the NISO standard [[CP/LD|Content Profile/Linked Document]], a data serialisation format * [[Child process]], Computing process created by another process ===Mathematics=== * [[Cauchy problem]], in partial differential equations * [[Complex projective space]] (CP{{sup|n}}), the projective space with respect to the field of complex numbers * [[Mallows's Cp|Mallows's ''C<sub>p</sub>'']], a statistic used in model selection * The field <math>\mathbb C_p</math>, see [[p-adic number#Algebraic closure]] * [[Process capability index]], (''C<sub>p</sub>''), a statistical measure of process capability ===Physics=== * [[Candlepower]] (cp), a measure of luminous intensity * [[Centipoise]] (cP), a unit of viscosity * [[CP symmetry]], in particle physics, the product of charge conjugation and parity * C<sub>p</sub>, the [[specific heat capacity]] at constant pressure * [[Pressure coefficient]] (C<sub>p</sub>), a parameter for studying the flow of fluids * [[Center of pressure (fluid mechanics)]], the point where the total sum of a pressure field acts on a body ===Other uses in science and technology=== * [[Cathodic protection]], a technique used to control the corrosion of a metal surface * [[Mobile phone|Cellphone]], a portable telephone device * [[Clock pulse]], a signal type in electronics * [[Complementizer phrase]], in linguistics, the syntactic head of a full clause * Continental Polar (cP), in meteorology, a type of [[air mass]] * Control point, a section of track where switches and signals control trains within a [[centralized traffic control]]
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