PES
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PES or pes may refer to:
এমন ইতিবাচক কাজের ধারা অব্যাহত থাকুক
Organizations
- Power Engineering Society, now the Power & Energy Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Premier Election Solutions, formerly Diebold Election Systems
- Party of European Socialists, a pan-European political party
- Social Encounter Party (Spanish: Partido Encuentro Social), a Mexican political party
Science
- Pallasite Eagle Station, a pallasite meteorite grouplet
- Photoemission spectroscopy, a measurement of a substance's binding energy using the photoelectric effect
- Poly(ethylene succinate), a type of polyester
- Polyester, an artificially produced organic chemical that is spun and woven to make fabric
- Polyethersulfone, a thermoplastic polymer
- Potential energy surface, in physics and chemistry
- Programmed electrical stimulation, a type of electrophysiologic study
- Pseudoexfoliation syndrome, an eye problem
Other
- PES (director) (born 1973), film director and animator born Adam Pesapane
- Passenger Environment Survey, quality-control system for transit systems
- Payment for ecosystem services, incentives offered to farmers or landowners
- Price elasticity of supply, a measure used in economics
- PULHHEEMS, a system of grading physical and mental fitness used by Britain's armed forces
Pes
Anatomy
- Pes (anatomy), zoological term for the distal portion of the hind limb of tetrapod animals
- Talipes equinovarus (pes equinovarus), clubfoot
- Talipes cavus (pes cavus), clawfoot
- Talipes planus (pes planus), flat feet
- Talipes valgus (pes valgus), valgus deformity of the foot
- Talipes varus (pes varus), varus deformity of the foot
- Pes anserinus (leg)
- Pes anserine bursitis, inflammatory of the inner knee at the bursa of the pes anserinus
- Parotid plexus, pes anserinus of the facial nerve
Other
- Pes (unit), a Roman unit of length measurement roughly corresponding with a foot
- Pes (rural locality), several rural localities in Russia
See also
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