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Cep, also called ''porcino'' or ''Boletus edulis'', is an edible mushroom. Cep or CEP may also refer to:


Organizations

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Campaign for an English Parliament The Campaign for an English Parliament (CEP) is a pressure group which seeks the establishment of a devolved English parliament. The CEP is the main organisation associated with an English Parliament. It was formed as a non-denominational lob ...
* Centre d'Expérimentations Nucléaires du Pacifique, French operation of nuclear testing in the Pacific between 1963 and 1996 *
Centre for Economic Performance The Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) is an interdisciplinary research centre at the London School of Economics dedicated to the study of economic growth and effective ways to create a fair, inclusive and sustainable society. Currently led by ...
, at the London School of Economics * Civic Education Project, promoting pluralism *
Clean Energy Partnership Clean Energy Partnership (CEP) is a joint project for world's most versatile hydrogen demonstration. It is aiming for emission-free mobility and has several hydrogen stations. As of May 2010 the CEP is a consortium of thirteen partners: Berliner ...
, for hydrogen power in Europe *
Clean Energy Project The Clean Energy Project (CEP) was a virtual high-throughput discovery and design effort for the next generation of plastic solar cell materials that has finished. It studies millions of candidate structures to identify suitable compounds for the ...
, for solar cells, Harvard University *
Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada (CEP; []) was a largely private sector, private-sector trade union, labour union with 150,000 members, active from 1992 to 2013. It was created in 1992 through the merger of three unions: th ...
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Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples The Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples (CEP; ) was a congregation (Roman Curia), congregation of the Roman Curia of the Catholic Church in Rome, responsible for Catholic missions, missionary work and related activities. It is also kn ...
, a dicastery of the Roman Curia *
Corpo Expedicionário Português The Portuguese Expeditionary Corps (CEP, Portuguese language, Portuguese: ''Corpo Expedicionário Português'') was the main expeditionary force from Portugal that fought in the Western Front (World War I), Western Front, during World War I. Port ...
or Portuguese Expeditionary Corps, military formation during the First World War *
Counter Extremism Project The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) is a non-profit non-governmental organization that combats extremist groups "by pressuring financial support networks, countering the narrative of extremists and their online recruitment, and advocating for st ...


Science and technology

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Carrier-envelope phase The carrier-envelope phase (CEP) or carrier-envelope offset (CEO) phase is an important feature of an ultrashort laser pulse and gains significance with decreasing pulse duration, in a regime where the pulse consists of a few wavelengths. Physical ...
, of a laser pulse * Cep, abbreviation for the
Cepheus (constellation) Cepheus is a constellation in the deep northern sky, named after Cepheus, King of Aethiopia, Cepheus, a king of Aethiopia in Greek mythology. It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the second century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one ...
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Circular error probable Circular error probable (CEP),Circular Error Probable (CEP), Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center Technical Paper 6, Ver 2, July 1987, p. 1 also circular error probability or circle of equal probability, is a measure of a weapon s ...
, of weapon precision *
Complex event processing Event processing is a method of tracking and analyzing (processing) streams of information (data) about things that happen (events), and deriving a conclusion from them. Complex event processing (CEP) consists of a set of concepts and techniques de ...
, of real-time events *
Congenital erythropoietic porphyria A birth defect is an abnormal condition that is present at birth, regardless of its cause. Birth defects may result in disabilities that may be physical, intellectual, or developmental. The disabilities can range from mild to severe. Birth ...
or Gunther disease *
British Rail Class 411 The British Rail Class 411 (British Rail unit designations, 4CEP) electric multiple units were built at Eastleigh railway works, Eastleigh works from 1956–63 for the newly electrified main lines in Kent. These units, which used the British R ...
, or 4 Cep, trains *
Lactocepin Lactocepin (, ''CEP'', ''extracellular lactococcal proteinase'', ''lactococcal cell wall-associated proteinase'', ''lactococcal cell envelope-associated proteinase'', ''lactococcal proteinase'', ''PrtP'') is an enzyme. This enzyme catalyses the fo ...
, an enzyme


Other uses

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Cep (Jindřichův Hradec District) Cep () is a municipality and village in Jindřichův Hradec District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. ...
, a village in the Czech Republic *
Código de Endereçamento Postal ''Código de Endereçamento Postal'' (Postal Addressing Code) is the Brazilian postal code system commonly known as CEP. Introduced in 1972 as a sequence of five digits, it was expanded to eight digits in 1992 to allow for more precise localizatio ...
, the Brazilian postal code system * CEP, a musical project by American musician
Caroline Polachek Caroline Elizabeth Polachek (born June 20, 1985) is an American singer, producer, and songwriter. Raised in Connecticut, Polachek cofounded the indie pop band Chairlift while studying at the University of Colorado. The duo emerged from the late- ...
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