PAP
Pap stands for:
- Pap (Hungary) , municipality in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County in Kisvárda County, Hungary
- Mealie Pap, the maize porridge in South Africa, see Ugali # Mealie-Pap in Namibia
- a Chilean lemonade brand, see Bilz y Pap
Pap is the family name of the following people:
- Arthur Pap (1921–1959), Swiss-American philosopher and university professor
- Eszter Pap (* 1993), Hungarian triathlete
- Gyula Pap (painter) (1899–1983), Hungarian painter and graphic artist
- Gyula Pap (chess player) (* 1991), Hungarian chess player
- János Pap (1925–1994), Hungarian politician
- Jenő Pap (* 1951), Hungarian fencer
- Károly Pap (1897–1945), Hungarian writer
- Mária Pap (* 1955), Hungarian athlete
PAP is an abbreviation for:
- Aéroport international Toussaint Louverture in Port-au-Prince, Haiti (IATA code)
- Pan-African Parliament of the African Union
- People's Action Party (Singapore) , a political party in Singapore
- Polska Agencja Prasowa , a Polish news and press agency
- Post-activaton potentiation , post- activation potentiation , a training concept
Medicine:
- Pap test , a smear test
- Perioperative antimicrobial prophylaxis ; see surgery (medicine) #complications
- Peroxidase-anti-peroxidase, an immunohistochemical procedure, see Immunolabelling # PAP and APAAP Method
- Poly (A) polymerase , an enzyme found in the cell nucleus
- prostatic acid phosphatase , prostate-specific acid phosphatase , isoenzyme 2 of acid phosphatases
- Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis , a lung disease, see alveolar proteinosis
Technology:
- Password Authentication Protocol , a method for authentication using the Point-to-Point Protocol
- Picture and picture , also picture by picture , see Split Screen
- Pole Aerial Photography or high photography , wherein the camera is mounted on a telescopic mast
- Printer Access Protocol , a proprietary network protocol, see Apple Printer Access Protocol
- Program flow chart , as a model of a program code
- Recycling code for cardboard and paper
pap stands for:
- Papiamentu , a Creole language in the Caribbean, language code according to ISO 639-2
See also: