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A&P, AP, A-p, Ap, A/P, or ap may refer to:
Education
- Advanced Placement, a program that offers college level courses at high schools across the United States and Canada
- Ang Pamantasan, a Philippine university student publication
- Assistant principal, the assistant chief administrator in a school
- Associate Professor, an academic faculty rank in North America
- Austin Peay State University, a public university in Clarksville, Tennessee
Law
- Advance parole, a United States immigration law term
- Administration Police, Kenyan security unit
Media
Publishing
- Associated Press, an American news agency
- Allied Press, a major New Zealand newspaper company
- Aftenposten, a Norwegian newspaper
- Alternative Press, a music industry magazine
- "A&P" (story), a short story by John Updike referring to the retailer A&P
Other
- Animal Planet, a television channel dedicated to animals
- The A&P Gypsies, a musical radio program (1924–36), named after the retailer A&P
- Action point, a point in games to determine how much action a player, unit, or video game character can do in a single turn
Medicine
- Action potential, a "spike" of electrical discharge that travels along the membrane of a cell
- Alkaline phosphatase, an enzyme
- Anatomy and physiology, a combined course of study for those seeking to enter a medical profession
- Anteroposterior, used to describe direction in anatomy
- Area postrema, a part of the brain
- Arterial pressure, the pressure in the arteries (most prominently the Aorta)
- Auscultation and percussion, part of the physical examination
- "Autistic psychopathy", a diagnosis listed as an alternative title for Asperger syndrome, see the History of Asperger syndrome
- Autophagosome, intracytoplasmic vacuole/membrane bound body that is involved in cytoplasmic degradation
- Colporrhaphy (also called A&P repair), surgical repair of the anterior and/or posterior vaginal walls
Military
- Armor-piercing shot and shell, type of military or naval ammunition designed to penetrate armor or fortifications and then detonate
- AP, the U.S. Navy hull classification symbol for a transport support ship
Places
- Andhra Pradesh, a state in southern India
- Asia Pacific, region
- Province of Ascoli Piceno, a province of Italy in the ISO 3166-2 IT code
Politics
- Acción Popular (disambiguation), the name of three political parties in Latin America
- People's Action (Romania) (Acţiunea Populară), a liberal Christian-democratic non-parliamentary party in Romania
- Popular Alliance (Spain) (Alianza Popular), a former political party in Spain
- Norwegian Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)
Psychology
- Applied psychology, the use of psychological principles and theories to overcome problems in other areas
- Attachment parenting, a parenting philosophy
- Amphetamine psychosis, psychotic state as a result of high and/or chronic use of amphetamine stimulants
Retail
- The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, better known as the A&P supermarket chain
- A&P Food Stores Building, St. Louis, Missouri
- A&P Canada, the former Canadian supermarket chain sold by A&P to Quebec-based Metro Inc.
- Agent Provocateur, a British lingerie retailer
Science
- Atmospheric pressure, the Earth's atmospheric pressure at zero altitude
- Acetone peroxide, an explosive
- Applied physics, physics intended for a particular technological or practical use
- Ammonium perchlorate, an oxidizer used in solid rocket propellant
- Alpha particle, a helium nuclei
- Arithmetic progression, a sequence of numbers, each differing from its predecessor by a fixed quantity
- Amalgamation property, a property of a class of models in universal algebra and model theory
- AP star, a type of star
Sports
- Polish Aero Club (Aeroklub Polski), the Polish central association of persons practising air sports or recreational flying
- Tony McCoy, jockey AP McCoy
- Adrian Peterson, National Football League running back
Technology
- Anomalous propagation, false radar echoes
- Average precision, a metric of quality of search results in information retrieval
Computers
- AP, the class of decision problems that can be solved in polynomial time by an Alternating Turing machine
- AP (complexity), or PSPACE, a measure of the complexity of solving decision problems
- Wireless access point, a device that connects wireless communication devices together to form a wireless network
- Application profile, the set of metadata elements, policies, and guidelines defined for a software application
- ACID Pro, software and associated music resources used for music creation
- Address plus Port, a technique for sharing single IPv4 addresses among several users
Transportation
- Air One, an airline based in Rome, Italy, with an IATA code of AP
- Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, a subsidiary of the Santa Fe Railway
- Autopilot, automatic or assisted vehicle piloting
- Airframe and Powerplant, a certificate issued by the US Federal Aviation Administration for aircraft maintenance technicians
- Automotive Products, a former UK automotive components company
- A&P Group, a ship repair and conversion company, formerly Austin & Pickersgill
Other uses
- Armenian Power, an Armenian-American gang located in Los Angeles
- Accounts payable, one of a series of accounting transactions covering payments to suppliers
- Anno Persico or Anno Persarum, a Latinization of Iranian calendar years
- Ap (ghost), a spirit of Khmer folklore
- AP (rapper), French rapper of Guadeloupian origin
- Ap (water), the waters in Vedic mythology
- ap, a Welsh patronymic
- ap. a classical abbreviation
- Adjectival phrase, a term used in linguistics to denote a phrase with an adjective as its head
- Asian pride, a slogan
- A&P show, annual agricultural and pastoral shows held in many New Zealand towns and cities
- Atlantic Philanthropies
- Average product, the total product divided by the quantity of the variable factor
- Age progression
- Hungarian adopengo (currency code AP)
See also
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