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In '''computing''': In '''computing''':
*], used by Telebit modems *], used by Telebit modems
*], a protocol using the ] publish-subscribe protocol to broadcast state change events associated with an instant messaging and presence account *], a protocol using the XMPP publish-subscribe protocol to broadcast state change events associated with an instant messaging and presence account
*] (pEp), a project for comprehensive encryption *] (pEp), a project for comprehensive encryption
*], a public design document for the Python programming language *], a public design document for the Python programming language
*], a networking protocol from Xerox *Packet Exchange Protocol, a networking protocol from Xerox; see {{format link|Xerox Network Systems#Transport layer protocols}}
*], mechanisms to improve end-to-end TCP performance *], mechanisms to improve end-to-end TCP performance
*], interference point for access control e.g. a web agent *Policy Enforcement Point, interference point for access control in the XACML access-control model


In '''organizations''': In '''organizations''':
* ], the emergency preparedness program in the Province of British Columbia, Canada * ]
* The consortium for the Promotion of European ]s * The consortium for the Promotion of European ]s
* ], a British think tank formed in 1931 * ], a British think tank formed in 1931
* ], a Significant Political Figure * ], a financial classification
* ] * ], a UN non-governmental organization
* ], a peer-reviewed chemistry journal * '']'', a peer-reviewed chemistry journal


In '''biology''' and '''medicine''': In '''biology''' and '''medicine''':
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*], a method of disease prevention and treatment *], a method of disease prevention and treatment
*], a biochemical compound *], a biochemical compound
*Pre ejection period, as measure for the inotropic status of the heart in ] *Pre-ejection period, as measure for the inotropic status of the heart in ]
*Positive expiratory pressure or ], a method of respiratory ventilation in the treatment of sleep apnea *Positive expiratory pressure or ], a method of respiratory ventilation in the treatment of sleep apnea
*], also called protein electrophoresis
*Protein Electrophoresis


'''Other''': '''Other''':
*], a particle experiment that took place in the 1980s at the ]. *PEP and PEP-II, particle experiments; see {{format link|Stanford Linear Accelerator Center#PEP}} and {{format link|Stanford Linear Accelerator Center#PEP-II}}
*], the follow up to the PEP experiment at the ].
*], a measure of radio transmitter signal strength *], a measure of radio transmitter signal strength
*], a measure of digital communication error probability *], a measure of digital communication error probability
*], particularly in connection with drinks *], particularly in connection with drinks
*], a form of tax-privileged investment account in the UK *], a historical form of tax-privileged investment account in the UK
*''Passaporte Electrónico Português'', a biometric ] *''Passaporte Electrónico Português'', a biometric ]
* Primary Entry Point, a distributor of a nationwide ] alert * Primary Entry Point, a distributor of a nationwide ] alert
*], a device used in animal experimentation and training *], a device used in animal experimentation and training
*], a type of non-lethal weapon employing laser pulses *], a type of non-lethal weapon employing laser pulses
*New York Stock Exchange symbol for ]
*], a prominent political figure or close relative at risk for involvement in corruption
*], uses PEP as its NYSE symbol
*] partnership *] partnership
*] *]

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