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21-460: [REDACTED] Look up PCP in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. PCP may refer to: Science [ edit ] Medicine [ edit ] Pharmacy Council of Pakistan Phencyclidine , a hallucinogenic and dissociative recreational drug, also known as angel dust 3-HO-PCP , a designer drug related to phencyclidine 3-MeO-PCP ,

42-430: A common way of visualizing high-dimensional geometry and analyzing multivariate data Pentachlorophenol , an organochlorine compound used as a timber preservative herbicide, insecticide, fungicide and algaecide Peptidyl carrier protein, related in structure to Acyl carrier proteins Peridinin-chlorophyll-protein complex , a complex of protein and pigment molecules found in dinoflagellates Planar cell polarity ,

63-510: A complex of protein and pigment molecules found in dinoflagellates Planar cell polarity , a mechanism in embryonic development Put–call parity , in financial mathematics, a relationship between the price of a call option and a put option Computing [ edit ] Probabilistically checkable proof , a notion in the theory of computational complexity PCP theorem , a related theorem Performance Co-Pilot , an open-source performance monitoring system Port Control Protocol ,

84-600: A computer networking protocol allowing hosts to create explicit port forwarding rules on default gateways Post correspondence problem , an important problem in computability theory Principia Cybernetica Project, an organization and website devoted to evolutionary-cybernetic philosophy Priority ceiling protocol , a computer science concept Priority Code Point , a three-bit priority field within an Ethernet frame header when using IEEE 802.1q tagged frames Politics [ edit ] Palestine Communist Party Paraguayan Communist Party Personal Choice Party ,

105-600: A computer networking protocol allowing hosts to create explicit port forwarding rules on default gateways Post correspondence problem , an important problem in computability theory Principia Cybernetica Project, an organization and website devoted to evolutionary-cybernetic philosophy Priority ceiling protocol , a computer science concept Priority Code Point , a three-bit priority field within an Ethernet frame header when using IEEE 802.1q tagged frames Politics [ edit ] Palestine Communist Party Paraguayan Communist Party Personal Choice Party ,

126-495: A designer drug related to phencyclidine 3-MeO-PCP , a designer drug related to phencyclidine 4-MeO-PCP , a research chemical related to phencyclidine Pneumocystis pneumonia , a form of pneumonia caused by the yeast-like fungus Pneumocystis jirovecii Post-coital pill , a form of emergency contraception Primary care paramedic, the entry-level of paramedic practice in Canada Primary care physician ,

147-542: A designer drug related to phencyclidine 4-MeO-PCP , a research chemical related to phencyclidine Pneumocystis pneumonia , a form of pneumonia caused by the yeast-like fungus Pneumocystis jirovecii Post-coital pill , a form of emergency contraception Primary care paramedic, the entry-level of paramedic practice in Canada Primary care physician , a doctor who acts as first point of consultation for patients Other [ edit ] Lysosomal Pro-X carboxypeptidase , an enzyme Parallel coordinates ,

168-503: A doctor who acts as first point of consultation for patients Other [ edit ] Lysosomal Pro-X carboxypeptidase , an enzyme Parallel coordinates , a common way of visualizing high-dimensional geometry and analyzing multivariate data Pentachlorophenol , an organochlorine compound used as a timber preservative herbicide, insecticide, fungicide and algaecide Peptidyl carrier protein, related in structure to Acyl carrier proteins Peridinin-chlorophyll-protein complex ,

189-835: A former minor party in Utah, United States Portuguese Communist Party Proletarian Catalan Party (1934–1936), in Catalonia, Spain Puerto Rican Communist Party Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, 1942-2003 Partido Comunista del Peru , several different left-oriented organizations in Peru Shining Path ( Partido Comunista del Perú ) Partido Comunista del Perú - Patria Roja ( PCP-BR ) Peruvian Communist Party Other uses [ edit ] PCP - Perfect Crime Party , part of

210-539: A former minor party in Utah, United States Portuguese Communist Party Proletarian Catalan Party (1934–1936), in Catalonia, Spain Puerto Rican Communist Party Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, 1942-2003 Partido Comunista del Peru , several different left-oriented organizations in Peru Shining Path ( Partido Comunista del Perú ) Partido Comunista del Perú - Patria Roja ( PCP-BR ) Peruvian Communist Party Other uses [ edit ] PCP - Perfect Crime Party , part of

231-415: A mechanism in embryonic development Put–call parity , in financial mathematics, a relationship between the price of a call option and a put option Computing [ edit ] Probabilistically checkable proof , a notion in the theory of computational complexity PCP theorem , a related theorem Performance Co-Pilot , an open-source performance monitoring system Port Control Protocol ,

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252-543: Is an informal designation; the official name of the PCP-Unidad is simply "Partido Comunista Peruano". PCP-Mayoría operated around 1980: its members considered that PCP-Unidad had taken a Eurocommunist turn, while they themselves preferred a more hard-line Soviet stance. A few other groups consider themselves to the Communist Party of Peru. The best known is the one known as the " Shining Path " (a name that

273-458: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages PCP [REDACTED] Look up PCP in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. PCP may refer to: Science [ edit ] Medicine [ edit ] Pharmacy Council of Pakistan Phencyclidine , a hallucinogenic and dissociative recreational drug, also known as angel dust 3-HO-PCP ,

294-643: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Partido Comunista del Peru Communism in Peru was represented by far-left -oriented organizations that refer to themselves as communist ( comunista ) parties, movements, organizations, groups, etc. The oldest communist party in Peru is the Peruvian Communist Party ( Partido Comunista Peruano ), founded in 1928 by José Carlos Mariátegui , under

315-664: The Bakuman franchise PCP Torpedo , 1998 EP by American grindcore band Agoraphobic Nosebleed Person-centred planning , life-planning model Personal care products Personal contract purchase , a vehicle financing product Pre-charged pneumatic , a type of air gun Purple City Productions , a US rap group See also [ edit ] " Faster/P.C.P. ", a single by Manic Street Preachers, from their 1994 album The Holy Bible PCPA, para-chloro-phenylalanine or fenclonine (PCPA) pCPP, para -Chlorophenylpiperazine PGP (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

336-611: The Bakuman franchise PCP Torpedo , 1998 EP by American grindcore band Agoraphobic Nosebleed Person-centred planning , life-planning model Personal care products Personal contract purchase , a vehicle financing product Pre-charged pneumatic , a type of air gun Purple City Productions , a US rap group See also [ edit ] " Faster/P.C.P. ", a single by Manic Street Preachers, from their 1994 album The Holy Bible PCPA, para-chloro-phenylalanine or fenclonine (PCPA) pCPP, para -Chlorophenylpiperazine PGP (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

357-558: The Communist Party of Peru is the Partido Comunista del Perú – Patria Roja . It was founded in 1970, and as of 2006 was headed by Alberto Moreno . It descends from the mainstream faction of PCP-Bandera Roja , which, in turn, originated as a Maoist faction within the Partido Comunista Peruano. Both PCP-Bandera Roja and PCP-Unidad are named after their traditional press organs. The name "PCP-Unidad"

378-537: The group does not use). This armed group, regarded by the Peruvian state as a terrorist organization, is an offshoot of PCP-Bandera Roja, which split from it in the early 1970s. The "Shining Path" considers PCP-Patria Roja and PCP-Unidad to be revisionist ; it assassinated several of their militants and elected officials. The Peruvian Communist Party was founded with the name Peruvian Socialist Party ( Partido Socialista del Perú ) by José Carlos Mariátegui , and

399-476: The name Socialist Party of Peru ( Partido Socialista del Perú ). In 1930, the name was changed to Peruvian Communist Party. Jorge Del Prado was the party's General Secretary between 1966 and 1991. The General Secretary is Roberto de la Cruz. The main political base of PCP-Unidad is located at Plaza Ramón Castilla , Lima and is led by Renán Raffo Muñoz. PCP publishes Unidad ("Unity") and Nuestra Bandera ("Our Flag"). Another party that also considers itself

420-494: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title PCP . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=PCP&oldid=1195963325 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Political party disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Spanish-language text Short description

441-494: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title PCP . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=PCP&oldid=1195963325 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Political party disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Spanish-language text Short description

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