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CPD

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CPD may refer to:

Science and technology

  • CPD (gene), a human gene encoding the protein Carboxypeptidase D
  • Chronic pulmonary disease, a pathological condition
  • Cephalopelvic disproportion, when the capacity of the pelvis is inadequate to allow the fetus to negotiate the birth canal
  • Cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer, a common UV product
  • Cyclopentadiene, an organic compound
  • Canonical polyadic decomposition, in mathematics
  • Copy/Paste Detector, software to find duplicate computer code
  • Chemical compound, a substance formed by chemical union
  • Cyproterone acetate, a progestin and antiandrogen
  • Common Path Distortion, a type of RF signal issue
  • Conditional probability distribution, a kind of distribution in statistics

Organizations

Police

  • Cambridge Police Department (Massachusetts)
  • Camden Police Department (New Jersey), a defunct police department dissolved in 2012
  • Carmel Police Department (Indiana)
  • Charleston Police Department (West Virginia)
  • Chattanooga Police Department, Tennessee
  • Chicago Police Department, Illinois
  • Cincinnati Police Department, Ohio
  • Cleveland Police Department, Ohio
  • Columbus Police Department, Ohio
  • Town of Carmel Police Department (New York)

Other uses

  • Carnet de Passages en Douane, a customs document
  • Collaborative product development, in business
  • The Constitutional Practice and Discipline of the Methodist Church of Great Britain
  • Construction Products Directive, a repealed EU Directive
  • Continuing professional development
  • Danio margaritatus (also known as the Celestial Pearl Danio), a fish native to Southeast Asia

See also

  • CDP (disambiguation)
  • Congress of People's Deputies (disambiguation)
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