Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis, a rare skin condition involving pigmentation
Cape Roberts Project (1997–1999), a geological drilling project in Antarctica
Capacity Requirement Planning
cAMP receptor protein (also known as catabolite gene activator protein) is a regulatory protein in bacteria
Control & Reporting Post, as used in military air defence systems (mainly European).
Conference Room Pilot, a term used is software procurement and software acceptence testing.
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CRP levels are low in healthy young people - usually less than one milligram per liter of blood - but they rise with age and with obesity, diabetes, smoking and a sedentary life.
That CRP levels drop with exercise and weight loss, for example, has led some experts to argue that the protein is a marker of heart disease risk, not a cause, just as gray hair is a marker rather than a cause of aging.
CRP is made in the liver and also in the walls of coronary arteries and possibly elsewhere in the body.