BP NASA Abbreviation

Also known as: bp.

BP has various meanings in the NASA category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of BP in NASA.

Cutoff

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A luminary light distribution with zero candela at an angle of 90 degrees or above and not more than 10% of emitted light above 80 degrees.

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Blood Pressure

Blood pressure (BP), sometimes referred to as arterial blood pressure, is the pressure exerted by circulating blood upon the walls of blood vessels, and is one of the principal vital signs. When used without further specification, "blood pressure" usually refers to the arterial pressure of the systemic circulation, usually measured at a person's upper arm.

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Bid and Proposal
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C&Dcoztrol and Display
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C&Dhnommand and Data Handling
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C&Dscommand and Data Simulator
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C

Chemical Tanker. Celsius. Centrigade. Container. Case. Carton. Cubic. Collected. Currency. Coupon. Coast

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Constant

Factor that is invariable in a variable quantity or value A 'Tidal Constant'

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Blueprint
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Cycle

In fatigue, one complete sequence of values of applied load that is repeated periodically. also S-N curve. (S-N curve) or The repetitive unit of a periodic signal. To end a management collection object that is currently in use and to open a new object for storing future collections. This process prevents collection objects from becoming too large. or A set of tables that can be ordered so that each table is a descendent of the one before it, and the first table is a descendent of the last table.

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