MCP
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MCP is an abbreviation that can refer to:
- Motor Circuit Protector, short circuit protection by magnetic trip only.
- Malayan Communist Party, an insurgent faction that was outlawed in Malaya and Singapore in 1948
- Male chauvinist pig
- Master of City Planning
- Master Control Point, term used in measuring
- Master Control Program, a Unisys/Burroughs computer operating system
- Master Control Program (Tron), a computer character from the 1982 film, Tron
- Media Communications Processor (NVIDIA)
- Medical Campus of Philadelphia, The Medical Campus of Philadelphia occupies the site on which the world’s first medical school for women, the Female Medical College of Pennsylvania (1850-1867), relocated from Center City to East Falls in 1930
- Member Committee President, a leader of the national team in an AIESEC country
- Micro-channel plate, an electron amplification device used in physics
- Microsoft Certified Professional
- Minho Campus Party, a lan party organized in Portugal
- Metoclopramide (brand names: Reglan® etc.), a drug used for the treatment of heartburn and esophagitis due to gastroesophageal reflux
- Manual call point, a common device allowing building occupants to alert others of fire
- Membrane co-factor protein
- Mixed complementarity problem, a formulation in mathematical programming
- Mode Control Panel, an instrument panel in some aircraft cockpits that contains the autopilot controls
- Monocyte chemotactic protein - 1
- Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1, a member of the CC chemokine subfamily
- The MUD Client Protocol, a protocol for programmatically extending MUDs and similar text-based online games
- Multi-chip package, a process in electronics where two die are included in one IC package
- Metacarpophalangeal joint, the joints at the proximal end of the fingers, commonly called knuckles
- Mechanical counter pressure, a spacesuit technology in use in space activity suits
- Metrowerks CodeWarrior Project File, a computer file used to define projects in the Metrowerks CodeWarrior IDE