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MOPP (medicine), MOPP
MOPP or Mopp may refer to: People * Max Oppenheimer (1885-1954), Austrian painter known as "Mopp" Acronyms * MOPP (chemotherapy), a combination chemotherapy regimen used to treat Hodgkin's disease * MOPP (electrical safety), a concept introduced in the standard for medical electrical equipment * MOPP (protective gear), protective gear used by U.S. military personnel in a toxic environment * Moral Philosophy and Politics, an academic philosophical journal abbreviated as "MOPP". See also * MOP (other) * '' Mrs Mopp'', a 1983 video game * Mrs Mopp, a fictional character in the BBC radio show ''It's That Man Again ''It's That Man Again'' (commonly contracted to ''ITMA'') was a BBC radio comedy programme which ran for twelve series from 1939 to 1949. The shows featured Tommy Handley in the central role, a fast-talking figure, around whom the other ch ...'' {{disambiguation ...
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Max Oppenheimer (artist)
Max Oppenheimer (1 July 1885 – 19 May 1954), later known as MOPP, was an Austrian painter and graphic artist. Life Oppenheimer was born in Vienna on 1 July 1885. He studied from 1900 to 1903 at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in that city studying under Christian Griepenkerl and Siegmund L'Allemand, and then – from 1903 to 1906 – at the Academy of Fine Arts of Prague, where he studied under Franz Thiele. Along with Egon Schiele, with whom he shared a studio in 1910 and Oskar Kokoschka he was considered as being one of Austria's leading avant-garde artists. His work was influenced by several different movements including expressionism, cubism and futurism. His work was included in 2 art exhibitions in 1908 and 1909 in Vienna co-organised by Gustav Klimt. His first one-man show was held in Munich at the Moderne Galerie in 1910. He was known for his portraits of contemporary cultural figures such as Thomas Mann Paul Thomas Mann ( , ; ; 6 June 1875 – 12 A ...
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MOPP (chemotherapy)
MOPP is a combination chemotherapy regimen used to treat Hodgkin lymphoma. The acronym is derived from the component drugs of the regimen: * (M)ustargen (also known as mechlorethamine, chlormethine, mustine, nitrogen mustard, or MSD) * (O)ncovin (also known as Vincristine or VCR) * (P)rocarbazine (also known as Matulane or Natulan) * (P)rednisone (also known as Deltasone or Orasone) The treatment is usually administered in four week cycles, often for six cycles. MSD and VCR are administered intravenously, while procarbazine and prednisone are pills taken orally. A newer Hodgkin lymphoma treatment is ABVD. C-MOPP involves switching the nitrogen mustard from mechlorethamine to cyclophosphamide. C-MOPP is thus very similar to COPP, using the same 4 agents and differing at most in dosages and timing. Dosage History MOPP was the first combination chemotherapy brought in that achieved a high success rate. It was developed at the National Cancer Institute in the 1960s by a tea ...
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MOPP (electrical Safety)
Electrical safety testing is essential to make sure electrical products and electrical installations are safe. To meet this goal, governments and various technical bodies have developed electrical safety standards. All countries have their own electrical safety standards that must be complied with. To meet to these standards, electrical products and electrical installations must pass electrical safety tests. Some types of electrical safety tests include: *dielectric withstand test (also called a hipot test) *insulation resistance test (IR test) *earth continuity test *leakage current test Electrical safety tests are described in IEC 60335, IEC 61010, AS/NZS 3000, NFPA 70, BS 7671, and other national and international standards.\ Electrical Safety tests Dielectric voltage withstand test A dielectric voltage withstand test (also known as a hipot test) is done by applying a voltage higher than operating voltage to the device or installation under test. In this test, the el ...
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MOPP (protective Gear)
MOPP (an acronym for "Mission Oriented Protective Posture"; pronounced "mop") is protective gear used by U.S. military personnel in a toxic environment, e.g., during a chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear (CBRN) strike: * Protective mask – Commonly referred to as a gas mask or pro mask. It is designed to filter harmful chemical and biological agents, as well as irradiated particles from the air to allow the wearer to breathe safely. No protective masks filter out gases such as carbon monoxide, and in situations requiring that level of protection, external breathing apparatus is employed. * Mask carrier – Protects the mask from damage. It is usually worn as part of battle gear for easy access and usually contains a technical manual, extra filter, spare parts, chemical detection papers, and nerve agent antidote kits (NAAK). * Over garments – Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology (JSLIST) Specially designed clothing to be worn over the normal uniform ...
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Moral Philosophy And Politics
''Moral Philosophy and Politics'' (MOPP) is a biannual academic journal that specializes in moral, political, social and legal philosophy. About ''Moral Philosophy and Politics'' publishes both freestanding articles as well as themed special issues and symposia. The journal was established in 2014 by Lukas H. Meyer, Mark Peacock, Peter Schaber and Michael Schefczyk. Its editor-in-chief is Michael Schefczyk ( Karlsruhe Institute of Technology). The journal employs a double-blind review process and is published by De Gruyter. Notable authors for the journal include Linda Bosniak, Jason Brennan, Gillian Brock, Matthew Kramer, David Miller, Margaret Moore, Julian Savulescu, Philip Pettit, and Natalie Stoljar. The journal has published special issues and symposia on such topics as brain drain, fair trade, the limits of markets, and discrimination. Abstracting and Indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in EBSCO Discovery Service, The Philosopher's Index, Ph ...
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MOP (other)
A mop (such as a floor mop) is a mass or bundle of coarse strings or yarn, etc., or a piece of cloth, sponge or other absorbent material, attached to a pole or stick. It is used to soak up liquid, for cleaning floors and other surfaces, to mop up dust, or for other cleaning purposes. History The word (then spelled ''mappe'') is attested in English as early as 1496, but new refinements and variations of mop designs have been introduced, from time to time. For example, American inventor Jacob Howe received US patent #241 for a mop holder in 1837 and Thomas W. Stewart (US patent #499,402) in 1893. In her book ''Maggie's Memories'' Margaret Wadkin (late of Hickling, near Melton Mowbray in England) describes the use of a mop nail for constructing homemade mops from old pieces of cloth during her village childhood in the early 20th century; Types Many different proprietary designs are available, but the classic string mop design is also still widely used. Dry mop, dust mop A ...
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Mrs Mopp
''Mrs Mopp'' is a video game developed by Tina Billett for the 48K ZX Spectrum published by Computasolve in 1983. It was re-released by Atlantis Software as the punctuated ''Mrs. Mopp''. The player takes the role of a housewife trying to keep her kitchen tidy against the best mess-making efforts of her family. Gameplay The screen represents a kitchen which Mrs. Mopp moves around. Dirt, cups, glasses and clothes accumulate on the floor, blocking her progress. She must pick up one of the appropriately coloured tools around the room (basket, tray, or dustpan and brush) and use it to collect the mess. When the character sprite flashes, the tool must be emptied into the appropriate part of the kitchen (washing machine, sink, or bin). When Mrs. Mopp gets tired, she can revive herself by having a swig of sherry, but care must be taken not to drink too much, or Mrs. Mopp will become first tipsy (reversed controls), then drunk (random movement). Reception ''Crash Crash or CRASH may ...
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