IP and USP are both medical terms describing the origin of prescription medications or pharmacology. The only difference between them is the country of origin. IP is denotes Indian Pharmacopeia and USP denotes United States Pharmacopoeia.
GPS coordinates are latitude & longitude. IP address is an arbitrary 32 bit number that has no relation to physical location.
ip
glycerine (Indian pharmacopoeia)
The correct term is subnet mask instead of subnet mass. A subnet mask separates an IP address into the host address and the network address. It is a 32-bit number that can mask an IP address.
what is a white round pill with a4 and 202 on it
Pain
If it is white and round, it might be 400mg ibuprofen.
A white elliptical one.
5 mg oxycodone/ 325mg acetaminophen. opioid pain reliever.
there are 4 or 5 differrent pack of xanax. 0.25mg (White), 0.50 (Pink), 1mg (Purple), 2mg (White), 2mg Tri-score (White)...I'm not sure why they have 2 different kinds of 2 mg. But I'm pretty sure the 2mg tri-score is stronger than the normal 2mg.
this does appear to be a networking question. A white oblong pill marked IP 272 is sulfamethoxazole, a generic antibiotic, equivalent to Bactrim.
No, ip 10's are oxycodones
a pill
no
Mine is hydrocodone (vicatine)
Ibuprofen, just a simple anti-inflammatory pill. I take them for my arthritis.