CSP - General

General

  • Caledonian Steam Packet Company
  • California Society of Printmakers
  • California State Parks
  • Canadian Ski Patrol
  • Carol Shea-Porter
  • Center for Security Policy
  • Centro Sportivo Paraibano, Brazilian football (soccer) club
  • Certified Safety Professional
  • Certified Scrum Professional, a certification for Scrum (development) Agile Project Management
  • Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
  • Chemosensory protein
  • Chiral Stationary Phase in chiral column chromatography
  • Civil Services of Pakistan
  • College Student Personnel
  • Colorado State Patrol
  • Commonwealth Supported Place
  • Communications Service Provider
  • Carrier and Service Provider
  • Commercial Statistical Plan
  • Compulsive skin picking
  • Concordia University, Saint Paul
  • Congregation of Saint Paul, or Paulists
  • Connecticut State Police
  • Conservation security program
  • Content Service Provider
  • Cornish Stannary Parliament
  • Council Shoulder Patch, insignia on the uniform of the Boy Scouts of America
  • Crystal structure prediction
  • CSP (band)

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