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  2. Mobile number portability - Wikipedia

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    Overview. Mobile number portability is implemented in varying ways across the globe. The international and European standard implements "recipient-led" porting, in which a customer wishing to port a telephone number contacts the new network (recipient), which sends the number portability request (NPR) to the current network operator (donor).

  3. Microcom Networking Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Microcom Networking Protocol. The Microcom Networking Protocol s, almost always shortened to MNP, [1] is a family of error-correcting protocols commonly used on early high-speed (2400 bit/s and higher) modems. Originally developed for use on Microcom 's own family of modems, the protocol was later openly licensed and used by most of the modem ...

  4. MNP LLP - Wikipedia

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    MNP (previously known as Meyers Norris Penny) is one of the largest full-service chartered professional accountancy and business advisory firms in Canada. MNP's head office is in Calgary, Alberta, and has offices from Vancouver Island to St. John's. MNP's 128 offices span across 9 out of 13 of the provinces and territories of Canada, as it does ...

  5. B-Type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) Test - WebMD

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    BNP is a peptide (a short chain of amino acids) your heart and blood vessels make. It works as a hormone. That means it sends messages through your blood to other cells or organs in your body ...

  6. Myeloproliferative neoplasm - Wikipedia

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    Hematology and oncology. Myeloproliferative neoplasms ( MPNs) are a group of rare blood cancers in which excess red blood cells, white blood cells or platelets are produced in the bone marrow. Myelo refers to the bone marrow, proliferative describes the rapid growth of blood cells and neoplasm describes that growth as abnormal and uncontrolled.

  7. Multifocal Motor Neuropathy: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

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    Multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN) is a disease that affects your body's motor nerves. Those are the nerves that control your muscles. The condition makes it hard for them to send the electrical ...

  8. Meningococcal Vaccine (MPSV4, MCV4): Schedule and Side Effects

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    Meningococcal disease can include meningitis -- a serious, potentially life-threatening inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord -- and/or a life-threatening blood ...

  9. Protein in Urine: A Chart on What Your Levels Should Be

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    Protein amount. What it means. 30 mg/g or less. Normal. 30–300 mg/g. Moderately increased levels and potential chronic kidney disease. 300 mg/g or more. Severely increased levels. A reading of ...