PEP
PEP may refer to:
In computing:
- Packetized Ensemble Protocol, used by Telebit modems
- pretty Easy privacy (pEp), encryption project
- Python Enhancement Proposal, for the Python programming language
- Packet Exchange Protocol in Xerox Network Systems
- Performance-enhancing proxy, mechanisms to improve end-to-end TCP performance
- Policy Enforcement Point in XACML
In organizations:
- Provincial Emergency Program (British Columbia)
- Priority Enforcement Program, in US immigration enforcement
- Political and Economic Planning, a British think tank formed in 1931
- Politically exposed person, a financial classification
- Promoting Enduring Peace, a UN organization
- Propellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics, a journal
- Philippine Entertainment Portal PEP.ph
In biology and medicine:
- Polyestradiol phosphate, an estrogen used to treat prostate cancer
- Polymorphic eruption of pregnancy or pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy
- Post-exposure prophylaxis, preventive medical treatment
- Phosphoenolpyruvic acid, a biochemical compound
In physics:
- Pep reaction, proton–electron–proton reaction, producing deuterium
In people:
- Josep Guardiola, former footballer and football manager commonly known by his nickname "Pep"
Other:
- Project Execution Plan, in Construction
- Positron-Electron Projects at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
- Peak envelope power, of a radio signal
- Pairwise error probability in digital communications
- Personal Equity Plan, former UK account type
- Passaporte Electrónico Português, Portuguese electronic passport
- Primary Entry Point, a station of the US Emergency Alert System
- Primate Equilibrium Platform, used in animal experimentation
- Pulsed energy projectile, a type of non-lethal weapon employing laser pulses
- Post – eCommerce – Parcel, Divisions of Deutsche Post
- New York Stock Exchange symbol for PepsiCo
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