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NTP, ntp,
abbreviation for normal temperature and pressure.


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The National Toxicology Program (NTP) hosted the workshop "Hormonally Induced Reproductive Tumors--Relevance of Rodent Bioassays" on 22-24 May 2006 in Raleigh, North Carolina, to discuss the adequacy of rodent models used in the 2-year bioassay by the NTP for detecting certain reproductive tumors.
He details the components of an NTP client and how it works; principles guiding network configuration and resource discovery; performance, radio, satellite, and telephone modem dissemination; kernel software that improves accuracy; security and cryptographic algorithms; errors; modeling and analysis of the computer clock; international timekeeping; and the technical history of NTP.
Grand View Media Group (Birmingham, AL), a division of EBSCO Industries, has acquired all the assets of NTP (National Trade Publications) Media (Latham, NY) from founders and principal stockholders Susan and Humphrey Tyler.
 
 
 
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