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abbr. for
any (unknown or unspecified) nucleoside (5′-) triphosphate.
(in clinical biochemistry) abbr. for
5′-nucleotidase (EC 3.1.3.5).
or
N.T.P.
or
ntp;
abbr. for
normal temperature and pressure; stp (i.e. standard temperature and pressure) now used.
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