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hcp

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abbreviation

  1. handicap

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Along with other colleagues, the pair co-founded MiWEndo in September 2019 as a spin-off of UPF, HCP, the Polytechnic University of Catalonia in Barcelona and the Catalan Institute for Research and Advanced Studies in Barcelona.

From Nature

“These HCP should still report temperature and absence of symptoms each day prior to start work. Facilities could have exposed HCP wear a facemask while at work for the 14 days after the exposure event if there is a sufficient supply of facemasks.”

From Fox News

Baring Private Equity Asia is expected to extend a bidding deadline for the sale of HCP, a Shanghai-based packaging business valued at around $1 billion, said four people with knowledge of the deal.

From Reuters

Baring declined to comment and HCP did not respond to a query for comment.

From Reuters

Such projects “are bound to generate a degree of dissatisfaction,” said Bimal Patel of HCP, the Ahmedabad-based firm that designed the corridor.

From Washington Post