Noun
CVP (plural CVPs)
(medicine) Initialism of central venous pressure.
But it was agreed between all the parties that a trial run of the court's CVP (Common Viewing Platform) will take place during a lawyers-only hearing on May 7 ahead of the final hearing. Source: Internet
Gerard Schwarz, Musically Speaking – The Great Works Collection: Vivaldi (CVP, Inc., 1995), 13. Vivaldi wrote more than 500 other concertos. Source: Internet
"In 2020, we're going to give you the ability to play the games that you own from the cloud, or the games you will purchase from the future," Project xCloud CVP Kareem Choudhry said at XO19. Source: Internet
Saltwater intrusion from the Pacific Ocean was one of the main reasons for the construction of the federal Central Valley Project (CVP), whose dams maintain a minimum flow in the Sacramento to keep seawater at bay. Source: Internet
Coray (2008). p. 149 The proponents responded by labeling the opponents as a small group of archconservative and narrow-minded Sursilvans and CVP politicians among other things. Source: Internet
In particular, Scott Herkelman, the CVP & GM of AMD Radeon tweeted a simple but effective reply to someone questioning its ability to match the RTX 30 Series performance. Source: Internet