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PEP may refer to:

In computing:

In organizations:

In biology and medicine:

In physics:

  • Pep reaction, proton–electron–proton reaction, producing deuterium
  • Peak envelope power, the highest envelope power supplied to the antenna transmission line by a transmitter during any full undistorted RF cycle or series of complete radio frequency cycles

In people:

  • Josep Guardiola, former footballer and football manager commonly known by his nickname "Pep"

Other:

See also:

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