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'''PEP''' has several meanings; did you mean: | '''PEP''' has several meanings; did you mean: | ||
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PEP has several meanings; did you mean:
- peak envelope power
- Personal Equity Plan
- Phosphoenolpyruvate
- Python Enhancement Proposal
- An abbreviation for Peppermint, particularly in connection with drinks
- Packet Ensemble Protocol, used by Telebit modems
- Positron Electron Project, an accelerator project at SLAC
- Political and Economic Planning, was a British think tank formed in 1931
- the PEP tool (Programming Environment based on Petri nets)
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