CRP stands for C-reactive protein.
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14kt crp likely refers to 14 karat gold plated jewelry, where the jewelry is made from a base metal and coated with a thin layer of 14 karat gold. This type of jewelry is a more affordable option compared to solid 14 karat gold jewelry.
The correct abbreviation for a diploma in criminology is Dip.Crim.
The abbreviation for a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice is typically "BCJ."
On Nasdaq, CRUS it the abbreviation for Cirrus Logic Inc. Which was founded in 1984 in Silicon Valley and supplies high-precision analog and digital signal processing components for audio and energy markets.
CRP HS is not a blood disorder; it's a chemical in the blood (C reactive protein).
C-reactive protein (CRP) blood
The chemical formula for chromium phosphide is CrP.
CrP is chromium phosphide.
C-reactive protein is a plasma (blood) protein that rises with the inflammation from certain conditions.(CRP) is one of the plasma proteins known as acute- phase proteins: proteins whose plasma concentrations increase or decrease by 25% or more during inflammatory disorders.CRP can rise as high as 1000-fold with inflammation. Conditions that commonly lead to marked changes in CRP include infection, trauma or surgery.C-reactive protein
Formula: CrP
I have a ring that has crp 10k printed on the inside. What does it mean?
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When performing a CRP (C-reactive protein) test, blood is typically mixed with a reagent that recognizes CRP and causes a visible reaction, such as a change in color. This reaction helps to quantify the level of CRP present in the blood, which can indicate inflammation or infection in the body.
CRP levels should be up to 4.9 mg/L; see related link.
I believe it stands for "CRP Jewellery Co, LTD" located in (Bangkok) Thailand.
This link provides an excellent answer, here is the text except that explains that.http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/crp/faq.html#2Common Questions ---- 1. What are chronic inflammatory diseases?2. What is the difference between regular CRP and hs-CRP tests?1. What are chronic inflammatory diseases? "Chronic inflammatory diseases" is a non-specific term used to characterize long-lasting or frequently recurring bouts of inflammation as associated with a more specific disease. This can be caused by a number of different pathological conditions such as arthritis, lupus, or inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease).2. What is the difference between regular CRP and hs-CRP tests? Both tests measure the same molecule in the blood. The high sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) test measures very small amounts of CRP in the blood and is ordered most frequently for seemingly healthy people to assess their potential risk for heart problems. It measures CRP in the range from 0.5 to 10 mg/L. The regular CRP test is ordered for patients at risk for infections or chronic inflammatory diseases (see Question #1). It measures CRP in the range from 10 to 1000 mg/L.