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GP is a common acronym that can denote several terms depending on context. Among the most widely used are General Practitioner, Grand Prix, Gross Profit, and Gaussian Process. Each usage belongs to a distinct domain, including medicine, sports, business, and statistics.

General Practitioner refers to a medical doctor who provides primary care across a broad range of conditions.

Grand Prix is a high-profile motor racing event, a term from French meaning "great prize." It designates

Gross Profit is a business metric defined as revenue minus the cost of goods sold. It measures

Gaussian Process is a collection of random variables with a joint Gaussian distribution, used as a nonparametric

GPs
diagnose
and
treat
common
illnesses,
manage
chronic
diseases,
perform
preventive
care,
and
coordinate
referrals
to
specialists.
They
are
typically
the
first
point
of
contact
in
primary
health
care.
the
premier
races
in
many
series,
most
famously
Formula
One.
Grand
Prix
races
are
held
on
graded
circuits
and
contribute
to
season
championships.
the
profitability
of
core
products
and
services
before
operating
expenses.
Gross
profit
differs
from
net
profit,
which
accounts
for
all
other
expenses,
taxes,
and
interest.
approach
to
Bayesian
inference
and
regression.
In
machine
learning,
it
provides
probabilistic
predictions
with
uncertainty
estimates
and
is
defined
by
a
mean
function
and
a
covariance
kernel.