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Military

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Early Commissioning Program Early Commissioning Program (ECP) is a U.S. Army ROTC program that allows graduates of one of the nation's four Military Junior Colleges (MJC) to become commissioned officers in the reserve components (National Guard or Reserve) in two years, ...
, a United States Army ROTC program offered by Military Junior College *Entry Control Point, an established entry and exit point that is a part of layered security used to gain access to Forward Operating Bases (FOBs).


Organizations

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École Centrale Paris École or Ecole may refer to: * an elementary school in the French educational stages normally followed by Secondary education in France, secondary education establishments (collège and lycée) * École (river), a tributary of the Seine flowing i ...
, a French university *
Emerging Capital Partners Emerging Capital Partners (ECP) is a Pan-African private equity firm that has raised over US$2 billion through funds and co-investment vehicles for growth capital investing in Africa. Founded in 2000 under the leadership of Thomas Gibian, Hurley ...
, a private equity firm *
English College in Prague The English College in Prague () is a co-educational, selective Czech-British grammar school, providing an academic education in the English language for students aged 13–19 years. The ECP is a 6-year grammar school, with Czech students arrivi ...
, a Czech high school *
English Collective of Prostitutes The English Collective of Prostitutes (ECP) is a campaigning group which supports the decriminalisation of prostitution, sex workers' right to recognition and safety, and the provision of financial alternatives to prostitution so that no one ...
, a feminist group *
Episcopal Church in the Philippines The Episcopal Church in the Philippines (ECP; ) is a Ecclesiastical province#Anglican Communion, province of the Anglican Communion comprising the country of the Philippines. It was established by the Episcopal Church (United States), Episcopa ...
, an autocephalous province of the Anglican Communion in the Philippines *
European Committee for the Prevention of Torture European, or Europeans, may refer to: In general * ''European'', an adjective referring to something of, from, or related to Europe ** Ethnic groups in Europe ** Demographics of Europe ** European cuisine, the cuisines of Europe and other We ...
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Evangelical Churches of Pentecost The Christian Ministers' Association (CMA) is a Canadian Pentecostal group of over 450 members. The CMA originates from the Pentecostal movement of the early 20th century. It is not a traditional Christian denomination, but "a relational networking ...
, a Pentecostal denomination which merged with the Apostolic Churches of Pentecost


Science and technology

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Effective Core Potential In physics, a pseudopotential or effective potential is used as an approximation for the simplified description of complex systems. Applications include atomic physics and neutron scattering. The pseudopotential approximation was first introduced ...
, a term in computational chemistry *
Electrochemical corrosion potential Electrochemistry is the branch of physical chemistry concerned with the relationship between Electric potential, electrical potential difference and identifiable chemical change. These reactions involve Electron, electrons moving via an electronic ...
, an electrode potential with a non-zero net reaction on the working electrode but zero net current *
Electrochemical potential Electrochemistry is the branch of physical chemistry concerned with the relationship between electrical potential difference and identifiable chemical change. These reactions involve electrons moving via an electronically conducting phase (typi ...
, a thermodynamic measure of chemical potential that includes the energy contribution of electrostatics *
Eastman Color Positive Eastmancolor is a trade name used by Eastman Kodak for a number of related film and processing technologies associated with color motion picture production and referring to George Eastman, founder of Kodak. Eastmancolor, introduced in 1950, was o ...
, a photographic processing system * ''
Electronic Communications in Probability The ''Electronic Communications in Probability'' is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal published by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the Bernoulli Society. The editor-in-chief is Patrícia Gonçalves. It contains short arti ...
'', a scientific journal * Engineering Change Proposal, see
Beretta APX The Beretta APX is a family of polymer-framed, modular, striker-fired semi-automatic pistols designed and produced by Beretta. The series began in 2016, starting with the full-size standard model. The line includes compact, concealed carry, and com ...
* Enhanced Content Protection, see MovieLabs


Computing

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Electronic Check Processing Electronic funds transfer (EFT) is the transfer of money from one bank account to another, either within a single financial institution or across multiple institutions, via computer-based systems. The funds transfer process generally consists ...
, in electronic banking *
Extended Capability Port IEEE 1284, also known as the Centronics port, is a standard that defines bi-directional parallel communications between computers and other devices. It was originally developed in the 1970s by Centronics before its IEEE standardization. Hi ...
, an IEEE 1284 parallel port mode *
Equivalence class partitioning Equivalence partitioning or equivalence class partitioning (ECP) is a software testing technique that divides the input data of a software unit into partitions of equivalent data from which test cases can be derived. In principle, test cases are ...
, a software testing technique * Exascale Computing Project, a U.S. project to accelerate an
exascale computing Exascale computing refers to Computer system, computing systems capable of calculating at least 1018 IEEE 754 Double Precision (64-bit) operations (multiplications and/or additions) per second (exaFLOPS)"; it is a measure of supercomputer perform ...
ecosystem * Excessive crossposts, a form of Usenet spam, see also
Breidbart Index The Breidbart Index, developed by Seth Breidbart, is the most significant ''cancel index'' in Usenet. A cancel index measures the dissemination intensity of substantively identical articles. If the index exceeds a threshold the articles are cal ...


Medicine

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Eosinophil cationic protein Eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) also known as ribonuclease 3 is a basic protein located in the eosinophil primary matrix. In humans, the eosinophil cationic protein is encoded by the ''RNASE3'' gene. ECP is released during degranulation of eos ...
, a basic protein in the eosinophil primary matrix, encoded in humans by the RNASE3 gene * Emergency Care Practitioner, a type of paramedic or nurse * Emergency contraceptive pill, a type of contraception also known as morning-after pill * Endoscopic CycloPhotocoagulation, a minimally invasive treatment for the management of glaucoma *
Extracorporeal photopheresis __NOTOC__ In medicine, photopheresis (''aka'' extracorporeal photopheresis or ECP) is a form of apheresis and photodynamic therapy in which blood is subject to apheresis to separate buffy coat ( WBC + platelets) from whole blood, chemically treat ...
, a therapy in which blood is treated with a photosensitizing agent and subsequently irradiated with light * External counterpulsation, a non-invasive therapy used to treat chronic angina and other ischemic heart diseases *
Eye Care Professional An eye care professional is an individual who provides a service related to the eyes or vision. It is any healthcare worker involved in eye care, from one with a small amount of post-secondary training to practitioners with a doctoral level of edu ...
, an individual who provides a service related to the eyes or vision * European Certificate of Psychotherapy, awarded by the
European Association for Psychotherapy The European Association for Psychotherapy (EAP) is a Vienna-based umbrella organisation for some 430 European psychotherapist organizations (including 33 national associations, 18 European associations and 80 EAP accredited training institutes) fr ...


Transportation

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East Coast Parkway The East Coast Parkway (Abbreviation: ECP) is a fully-controlled access expressway that runs along the southeastern coast of Singapore. It is approximately in length. As of July 2022, it is Singapore's third-longest expressway. The expressway ...
, a major highway in the south-east of Singapore *
Electronically controlled pneumatic brakes Electronically controlled pneumatic brakes are a type of railway braking systems. Overview Traditional train braking systems use pneumatic valves to control and generate brake applications on the cars along the length of the train. In general ...
, a type of railway brake * Energlyn & Churchill Park railway station, with station code ECP *
Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport is a public airport northwest of Panama City, Florida, United States, in Bay County. The airport is owned by the Panama City-Bay County Airport & Industrial District, and is north of Panama ...
(IATA: ECP), near Panama City Beach, Florida, US


Other uses

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Economic calculation problem The economic calculation problem (ECP) is a criticism of using central economic planning as a substitute for Market (economics), market-based allocation of the factors of production. It was first proposed by Ludwig von Mises in his 1920 article ...
, an economic term that refers to fallacies in economic planning *
Election Commission of Pakistan The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is an independent, autonomous, permanent and constitutionally established federal body responsible for organizing and conducting elections to the national parliament, provincial legislatures, local g ...
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Empty category principle In linguistics, the empty category principle (ECP) was proposed in Noam Chomsky's syntactic framework of government and binding theory. The ECP is supposed to be a universal syntactic constraint that requires certain types of empty categories, name ...
, a syntactic constraint in theoretical linguistics * Extreme corporal punishment, a fictional English band in the movie ''
SLC Punk! ''SLCPunk!'' is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by James Merendino. The film centers around Steven "Stevo" Levy, a college graduate and punk living in Salt Lake City during the mid-1980s. ''SLCPunk!'' was chosen as the op ...
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