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ERP or Erp may refer to: Economics * Effective rate of protection, of tariffs * Equity risk premium, excess return on risky investments * European Recovery Program or Marshall Plan Science and technology * Effective radiated power, of directional radio transmission * Electronic Road Pricing, in Singapore * Enterprise resource planning, a business process system Medicine * Effective refractory period, in a cardiac cycle * Estrogen receptor positive, a cancer pathology test result * Event-related potential, a measured brain response * Exposure and response prevention, a treatment method in behavioral therapy * OspE/F-like related protein, in Lyme disease microbiology Places * Erp, Ariège, a village in France * Erp (Germany), a village * Erp, Netherlands, a town Other uses * Erp (Pict), father of Drest I of the Picts * ''Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo'' (other), (Spanish for People's Revolutionary Army), several Latin American communist or socialist organizat ...
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Effective Rate Of Protection
In economics, the effective rate of protection (ERP) is a measure of the total effect of the entire tariff structure on the value added per unit of output in each industry, when both intermediate and final goods are imported. This statistic is used by economists to measure the real amount of protectionism, protection afforded to a particular industry by import duties, tariffs or other trade restrictions. History Early work on the concept was undertaken by Clarence Barber. The idea was developed and applied to policy analysis by Max Corden. Explanation Consider a simple case: there is a tradable good (shoes) that uses one tradable input to produce (leather). Both shoes and leather are imported into the home country. Suppose that in the absence of any tariffs, shoes use $100 worth of leather to make, and shoes sell for $150 in the international markets. Shoemakers around the world add $50 of value. If the home country imposes a 20% tariff on shoes, but no tariff on leather, shoes ...
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Erp, Ariège
Erp (; ) is a commune in the Ariège department in southwestern France France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Atlantic Ocean#North Atlan .... Population Inhabitants are called ''Erpois''. See also * Communes of the Ariège department References Communes of Ariège (department) Ariège communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia {{Ariège-geo-stub ...
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D'Erp Castle
D'Erp Castle, also known as ''De Borcht'', (Dutch: ''Kasteel d'Erp'' or ''De Borcht'') is a castle in Baarlo, Limburg, Netherlands. Dating back to the 13th century, it withstood sieges by William the Silent and Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange Frederick Henry (; 29 January 1584 – 14 March 1647) was the sovereign prince of Orange and stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, and Overijssel in the Dutch Republic from his older half-brother's death on 23 April 1625 until his .... The castle is currently privately owned and not open the public. Castles in Limburg (Netherlands) Rijksmonuments in Limburg Peel en Maas {{Netherlands-castle-stub ...
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Van Erp
Van Erp is a Dutch toponymic surname A toponymic surname or habitational surname or byname is a surname or byname derived from a place name,
meaning "from/of Erp".Erp, van
at the Database of Surnames in The Netherlands. People with this name include: * Bas van Erp (1979–2016), Dutch wheelchair tennis player * Dirk van Erp (1860–1933), Dutc ...
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Erotic Role-playing
Sexual roleplay is roleplay that has a strong erotic element. It may involve two or more people who act out roles in order to bring to life a sexual fantasy and may be a form of foreplay and be sexually arousing. Many people regard sexual roleplay as a means of overcoming sexual inhibitions. It may take place in the real world, or via an internet forum, chat-room, video-game, or email—allowing for physically or virtually impossible erotic interests to be enacted. How seriously the play is taken depends on the participants, and the scenario may be anywhere from simple and makeshift to detailed and elaborate, including costumes and a script. The role-play may involve a fantasy based on any social role and could incorporate any kind of sexual fetish desired by the participants. Examples include items of clothing experienced as erotic or one or more participants being nude. The role-play may involve elements of dominance and submission including sexual bondage and erotic hum ...
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Energy-related Products
Energy-related products (ErP) are products that use energy, or that do not use energy but have an indirect impact on energy consumption, such as water using devices, building insulation products, windows, etc. Compared to ErP, energy-using products (EuP) are products which are dependent on energy input (electricity etc.). All ErP and EuP are subject to energy efficiency requirements. ErP Directive In November 2009, the Eco-Design Directive EuP was replaced with the new energy-related products directive (ErP) 2009/125/EC. The old directive for energy using products only covered products that used energy, such as washing machines or computers. The new ErP-Directive covers products under the old EuP Directive as well as products that are energy-related and do not directly use energy such as water-saving taps and showerheads. With this directive, the European Union regulator laid the groundwork for specific implementing measures affecting a broad range of EuP and ErP. The goal is the ...
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Ejército Revolucionario Del Pueblo (other)
''Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo'' (ERP) or ''Ejército Popular Revolucionario'' (EPR) may refer to: * People's Revolutionary Army (Argentina) The People's Revolutionary Army (, abbreviated as ERP) was the military branch of the Communism, communist Workers Revolutionary Party (Argentina), Workers' Revolutionary Party (, PRT) in Argentina. History Origins The ERP was founded as the a ... * People's Revolutionary Army (Colombia) * People's Revolutionary Army (El Salvador) * People's Revolutionary Army (Mexico) {{disambig ...
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Erp (Pict)
ERP or Erp may refer to: Economics * Effective rate of protection, of tariffs * Equity risk premium, excess return on risky investments * European Recovery Program or Marshall Plan Science and technology * Effective radiated power, of directional radio transmission * Electronic Road Pricing, in Singapore * Enterprise resource planning, a business process system Medicine * Effective refractory period, in a cardiac cycle * Estrogen receptor positive, a cancer pathology test result * Event-related potential, a measured brain response * Exposure and response prevention, a treatment method in behavioral therapy * OspE/F-like related protein, in Lyme disease microbiology Places * Erp, Ariège, a village in France * Erp (Germany), a village * Erp, Netherlands, a town Other uses * Erp (Pict), father of Drest I of the Picts * ''Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo'' (other), (Spanish for People's Revolutionary Army), several Latin American communist or socialist organi ...
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Erp, Netherlands
Erp () is a village in southern Netherlands, in the province of North Brabant between 's-Hertogenbosch and Eindhoven. Prior to 1994, Erp was a Municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality consisting of the town of Erp and the villages of Boerdonk and Keldonk. In that year, the municipality was merged with the municipality of Veghel to form one municipality under the latter name. The area of the former municipality of Erp has a population of 6,663, while Veghel has a population of 37,655. The municipality of Veghel, which merged into the new municipality of Meierijstad in 2017, consisted of the towns of Veghel and Erp, and the villages of Boerdonk, Keldonk, Mariaheide, Zijtaart and Eerde. Veghel is 5 km northwest of Erp and other neighboring towns, including Uden (north), Boekel (east), Gemert (southeast), Beek en Donk (south) and Sint-Oedenrode (west). Erp's town hall dates from 1791. It lost its main function when Erp was annexed to Veghel. Both the town hall and the Saint ...
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Erp (Germany)
Erp is a village in Erftstadt, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It had about 2650 inhabitants in 2006. Location and appearance Erp is located 25 km south-west of Cologne in an open and flat landscape about 125 metres above sea level. The municipal territory covers 1630 ha. The soil is a rich loess. The land outside the village is entirely used for agricultural purposes, with sugar beet, wheat, barley and potatoes being the main products. A small brook, the Erpa, rises a few hundred meters west of the village and flows through it in an easterly direction. Erp's widely visible landmark is the high white tower of St. Pantaleon's church in the centre of the village. A large number of farm houses and buildings, many of which have been transformed into accommodation over the last years, still characterise the appearance of the village. A green band of meadows and gardens on both sides of the Erpa runs through the old centre. Many new buildings – mostly detached houses – built ...
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OspE/F-like Related Protein
Lyme disease, or borreliosis, is caused by spirochetal bacteria from the genus ''Borrelia'', which has 52 known species. Three species ('' Borrelia garinii'', '' Borrelia afzelii'', and ''Borrelia burgdorferi s.s.'') are the main causative agents of the disease in humans, while a number of others have been implicated as possibly pathogenic. ''Borrelia'' species in the species complex known to cause Lyme disease are collectively called ''Borrelia burgdorferi'' ''sensu lato'' (''s.l.''), not to be confused with the single species '' Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto'' (''s.s.''), a member of the complex, which is responsible for nearly all cases of Lyme disease in North America. ''Borrelia'' are microaerophilic and slow-growing. The primary reason for the long delays when diagnosing Lyme disease is their greater strain diversity than previously estimated. The strains differ in clinical symptoms and/or presentation as well as geographic distribution. Except for ''Borrelia recurre ...
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