MCP
MCP may refer to:
Businesses and organisations
- Malawi Congress Party, a political party in Malawi
- Malayan Communist Party, an insurgent faction that was outlawed in Malaya and Singapore in 1948
- Medical campus of Philadelphia
- Medical Center Paranaque, a hospital located at Paranaque City, Philippines
- Macapá International Airport (IATA airport code: MCP), an airport in Brazil
- Molycorp (NYSE code: MCP), an American mining corporation
Education
- Master Code Professional, the highest level of certification issued by the International Code Council for a professional engaged in building code enforcement
- Master of City Planning, a degree qualifying graduates to work as urban planners
- Mission College Preparatory, a private Roman Catholic Secondary School in San Luis Obispo, California
- Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, a journal published by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Monterey Coast Preparatory School, a private school in Santa Cruz, California
Entertainment
- Marvel Comics Presents, a Marvel Comics comic-book series
- Minecraft Portable, program to run Minecraft portably (like on a USB Flash drive)
- Master Control Program, a computer character from the 1982 film Tron
- Mod Coder Pack (formerly Minecraft Coder Pack), a collection of tools, scripts, and mappings to facilitate decompiling the obfuscated Minecraft jar to human-readable Java code
Information technology
- Burroughs MCP, a Unisys/Burroughs computer operating system
- Mathematical coprocessor, a coprocessor that supplements the CPU with mathematical operations
- Metrowerks CodeWarrior Project File, a computer file used to define projects in the Metrowerks CodeWarrior IDE
- Microsoft Certified Professional, a person who has received a professional certification from Microsoft
- Microsoft Certified Partner, an independent company that provides Microsoft-related products or services
- Monotonic concession protocol, a protocol developed by Zlotkin and Rosenschein for automated agent to agent negotiations
- MUD Client Protocol, a protocol for programmatically extending MUDs and similar text-based online games
- Multi-chip package, a process in electronics where two dies are included in one IC package
Medicine and biochemistry
- MCPHS University, an American medical university
- CD46, also known as membrane cofactor protein
- Metacarpophalangeal joint, the joints at the proximal end of the fingers, commonly called knuckles
- Methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein, a sensor used in chemotaxis
- Metoclopramide, a drug used to treat nausea and vomiting, and to facilitate gastric emptying in patients with gastroparesis
- Middle cerebellar peduncle, a part of the brainstem
- Modified citrus pectin, a form of pectin
- CCL2, also known as monocyte chemotactic protein 1, a member of the CC chemokine subfamily
- Proteasome endopeptidase complex, an enzyme
Science and technology
- 1-Methylcyclopropene, a synthetic plant hormone
- Manual call point, a common device for manual fire alarm activation
- Master control point, term used in measuring
- Mechanical counter pressure, a spacesuit technology in use in space activity suits
- Micro-channel plate, an electron amplification device used in physics
- Minimum convex polygon, another name for a convex hull
- Mixed complementarity problem, a formulation in mathematical programming
- Mode control panel, an instrument panel in some aircraft cockpits that contains the autopilot controls
- Monocalcium phosphate, a salt of calcium and phosphoric acid
- Motor Control Panel, a term used in Engineering for the plant
Society
- Male chauvinist pig
- Member Committee President, a leader of the national team in an AIESEC country
- Minho Campus Party, a LAN party organized in Portugal
Other uses
- Mancomunidad de la Comarca de Pamplona, merging of municipalities of Pamplona Metropolitan area
- Manual Call Point
- Mission capability package
- Multi-currency pricing, a financial service allowing goods and services to be priced in multiple currencies
- Makaa language (ISO 639 code: mcp), a Bantu language
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