Gp[64e829c9604e385f4ae894f9e860ae9c] [2023-02-2... -

: In academic literature, "GP" is the standard abbreviation for Gaussian Processes . A paper titled "How to use GP: effects of the mean function and hyperparameter selection" was published in February 2023 in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics .

: The identifier may relate to a position paper or clinical update for General Practitioners (GPs). For instance, the British Medical Journal (BMJ) published an analysis on the continuity of GP care on February 23, 2023 . GP[64E829C9604E385F4AE894F9E860AE9C] [2023-02-2...

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The reference appears to be a unique internal identifier for a research paper or document, most likely associated with the World Bank's procurement systems or a similar institutional repository. For instance, the British Medical Journal (BMJ) published

: This date aligns with discussions regarding syllabus changes for the Singapore A-Level General Paper , which were widely documented in February 2023.

Based on the date ([2023-02-27]) and the context of the "GP" prefix, this identifier frequently appears in the following contexts: