SNP
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SNP may refer to:
[edit] Companies
- Standard & Poor's, a financial ratings company
- Sinopec's (China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation), New York Stock Exchange ticker symbol
[edit] Science
- Single-nucleotide polymorphism, a DNA sequence variation
- Sodium nitroprusside, a peripheral vasodilator
- Sentinel node procedure in oncological surgery, see Sentinel lymph node
- Solar neutrino problem, a major problem in astrophysics that was solved in 2002
[edit] Politics
- Scottish National Party, a political party in Scotland
- Seychelles National Party, a political party in the Seychelles
- Socijalistička narodna partija Crne Gore, the Socialist People's Party of Montenegro, a political party in Montenegro, and its predecessor, Socijalistički narodni pokret Crne Gore
[edit] Computing
- Scalable Networking Pack, Adds new features to Windows Server 2003
- SNP file format, a Microsoft Access file
- SnP File Format, a Touchstone file format for n-port S-parameters
- Secure Network Programming API, an application programming interface for Transport Layer Security
- SNP (complexity), a complexity class also known as Strict NP
- Supply Network Planning, a technology often used in ERP systems and a part of Supply Chain Management
[edit] Places
- State Nature Preserve, see Kentucky State Nature Preserves Commission
- Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, USA
- SNP Stadium, a multi-use stadium in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
- Srpsko narodno pozorište, the Serbian National Theatre
[edit] Others
- Seminonparametric, a statistical estimation technique
- Slovenské národné povstanie, the Slovak National Uprising
- Social networking potential, a coefficient used in marketing research
- Special Needs Plan, a Medicare Advantage plan
- The Sunday Night Project, a British television show
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