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*], used by ] modems. | *], used by ] modems. | ||
*], a measure of radio transmitter signal strength. | *], a measure of radio transmitter signal strength. | ||
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*], a form of tax-priveleged investment account in the UK. | ||
*], particularly in connection with drinks. | *], particularly in connection with drinks. | ||
*], a biochemical compound. | *], a biochemical compound. |
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PEP may refer to:
- Packet Ensemble Protocol, used by Telebit modems.
- Peak envelope power, a measure of radio transmitter signal strength.
- Personal Equity Plan, a form of tax-priveleged investment account in the UK.
- Peppermint, particularly in connection with drinks.
- Phosphoenolpyruvate, a biochemical compound.
- Political and Economic Planning, a British think tank formed in 1931.
- Positron Electron Project, a Stanford Linear Accelerator Center project.
- Post-exposure prophylaxis, a method of disease prevention and treatment.
- Primate Equilibrium Platform, a device used in animal experimentation and training.
- PEP tool, a Programming Environment based on Petri nets.
- Protocol Extension Protocol, an extension mechanism for HTTP.
- Python programming language Enhancement Proposal.
- Packet Exchange Protocol, a networking protocol from Xerox
- a slang name for amphetamine