- Source: GCP
GCP may refer to:
Companies and organizations
GCP Applied Technologies, an American chemical company
GCP Infrastructure Investments, a British investment trust
Global Centre for Pluralism, in Ottawa, Canada US.
Global Charity Project, a student-run organization at Marymount University
Global Carbon Project, an organisation that studies greenhouse gas emissions
Grand Central Partnership, a not-for-profit corporation that manages a business improvement area in New York City, US
Greater Cambridge Partnership, a 'City Deal' in the UK since 2013
= Political parties
=German Communist Party
Ghana Congress Party, a political party of the Gold Coast
= Military
=Commando Parachute Group (French: Groupement des commandos parachutistes), French special forces
Group of Popular Combatants (Spanish: Grupos de Combatientes Populares), an Ecuadorean insurgence group
Science and technology
Giantin, a protein
Good clinical practice, an international quality standard for clinical trials
= Computing
=Games Computers Play, a 1980s online gaming service
Google Cloud Platform, a suite of computing services offered by Google
Google Cloud Print, a Google service that prints documents
Ground control point, in geographic information system image rectification
Other uses
Global Consciousness Project, a parapsychology experiment attempting to detect possible interactions of "global consciousness" with physical systems
Grand Central Parkway, a road in New York City, US
Greater Chennai Police, law enforcement agency in Chennai, India
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Google Cloud Platform
- Proyek Karbon Global
- Karbon dioksida pada atmosfer Bumi
- Persik Kediri
- Sefoksitin
- Virtual private cloud
- Orang India Australia
- Patung Gilgames, Universitas Sydney
- Laporan Daya Saing Global
- Australia Selatan
- GCP
- List of counties of Kenya by GDP
- Good clinical practice
- GCP Student Living
- Global Consciousness Project
- Commando Parachute Group
- GCP Infrastructure Investments
- GSP Stadium
- Saint-Gobain
- List of Guidances for Statistics in Regulatory Affairs