MDP
MDP may refer to:
Medicine and psychology
- MDP syndrome, a rare genetic disorder
- Manic depressive psychosis, also known as bipolar disorder
- Mesolimbic dopamine pathway of the brain
- Methylene diphosphonate, a pharmaceutical product used especially in nuclear medicine
- Muramyl dipeptide, a component of bacterial cell walls with inflammatory properties
Organizations
- Madison Dearborn Partners, an American private equity firm
- Malaysian Democratic Party, a Malaysian political party
- Maldivian Democratic Party, a Maldivian political party
- Maendeleo Democratic Party, a Kenyan political party
- Maryland Department of Planning, a state agency of Maryland
- Microbicides Development Programme, a British organization which studies microbicides
- Ministry of Defence Police, a British civilian police force
- Montana Democratic Party, an American political party
- Movement for Democracy and Progress (Comoros), a political party in the Comoros
- Movement for Democracy and Progress (Republic of the Congo), a political party in the Republic of the Congo
- Democratic Party (South Korea, 2000), formerly known as the Millennium Democratic Party
- Hungarian Working People's Party (Hungarian: Magyar Dolgozók Pártja), the ruling communist party in Hungary between 1949 and 1956
- Meredith Corporation (NYSE: MDP), an American media conglomerate
- Nationalist Democracy Party (Turkish: Milliyetçi Demokrasi Partisi), a Turkish political party
- Portuguese Democratic Movement (Portuguese: Movimento Democrático Português)
Science and engineering
- Markov decision process, a formalism for machine learning
- Mask data preparation, a process in electronic design automation
- Media Dispatch Protocol, a file transfer protocol
- Membrane dipeptidase, an enzyme
- Mini DisplayPort, a digital display interface
Other uses
- Manic Depressive Psychosis (band), an Armenian metal band
- Mbala language (ISO 639 code: mdp), a Bantu language
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