IP
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IP may refer to:
Computing
- Internet Protocol, a set of rules for sending data across a network
- IP address, a computer's address under the Internet Protocol
- IP (complexity), a class in computational complexity theory
- IP core (Intellectual Property core), a reusable design unit owned by one party
- Instruction pointer, a processor register
- Intelligent Peripheral, a part of a public telecommunications Intelligent Network
Biology and medicine
- Immunoprecipitation, a molecular biology technique
- Incontinentia pigmenti, a genetic disorder
- Indian Pharmacopoeia, a set of drug standards
- Infundibulopelvic ligament, part of the female pelvis
- Interphalangeal joint (disambiguation)
- Intestinal permeability
- Intraperitoneal injection
Other uses
- Ip (surname)
- Ip, Sălaj, Romania
- IP Casino Resort & Spa
- IP Code or Ingress Protection Rating, an equipment protection classification scheme
- IP College or Indraprastha College for Women, a constituent college of the University of Delhi, New Delhi, India
- IP postcode area for Ipswich and surrounding areas
- Identified patient, a psychology term
- Identity preserved, an agricultural designation
- Imperial Police, a former Indian police agency
- Induced polarization, a geophysical imaging technique
- Inflectional phrase, a functional phrase that has inflectional properties
- Innings pitched, a baseball statistic
- Insolvency Practitioner, a legal specialist
- Integrated Programme, an academic scheme
- Integrated project (EU), a type of research project
- Intellectual property, creations of the mind for which exclusive rights are recognized
- International Paper, an American pulp and paper company
- Internationale Politik, a German political journal
- Iraqi Police
- Item and Process, a linguistic method to describe phenomena of allomorphy
- Workers' Initiative or Inicjatywa Pracownicza, a Polish trade union
- Atyrau Airways' IATA code
- Influence Points, a currency in League of Legends and other games
See also
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