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Science and technology

* EPR (nuclear reactor), European Pressurised-Water Reactor * EPR paradox (Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen paradox), in physics * Earth potential rise, in electrical engineering * East Pacific Rise, a mid-oceanic ridge *
Electron paramagnetic resonance Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) or electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy is a method for studying materials that have unpaired electrons. The basic concepts of EPR are analogous to those of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), but the spin ...
* Engine pressure ratio, of a jet engine *
Ethylene propylene rubber Ethylene propylene rubber (EPR, sometimes called EPM referring to an ASTM standard) is a type of synthetic elastomer that is closely related to EPDM rubber. Since introduction in the 1960s, annual production has increased to 870,000 metric to ...
* Yevpatoria RT-70 radio telescope (Evpatoria planetary radar) * Bernays–Schönfinkel class or effectively propositional, in mathematical logic * Endpoint references in Web addressing * Ethnic Power Relations, dataset of ethnic groups * ePrivacy Regulation (ePR), proposal for the regulation of various privacy-related topics, mostly in relation to electronic communications within the European Union


Medicine

* Enhanced permeability and retention effect, a controversial concept in cancer research * Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation, a medical procedure * Electronic patient record


Environment

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UNECE Environmental Performance Reviews The UNECE Environmental Performance Review (EPR) (French: Examen des performances environnementales – EPE) is an assessment process to evaluate the progress made by individual countries in improving their environmental policies. The EPRs are car ...
, of environmental policies * Environmental pricing reform * Extended producer responsibility for environmental costs


Organisations

* EPR Architects, London, UK * European Platform for Rehabilitation * Popular Revolutionary Army (Spanish: ''Ejército Popular Revolucionario''), a guerrilla movement in Mexico * Popular Regular Army (Spanish: ''Ejército Popular Regular''), Spain, 1936 * East Pakistan Rifles, later Border Guards Bangladesh * Energy Power Resources, operator of Glanford Power Station * Together for the Republic, a political party of the Democratic Republic of Congo


Other uses

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Employment-to-population ratio Employment-to-population ratio, also called the employment rate, is a statistical ratio that measures the proportion of a country's working age population (statistics are often given for ages 15 to 64) that is employed. This includes people that ...
, an economic statistic * Enlisted Performance Report, USAF evaluation form * Esperance Airport, Australia, IATA code * Prabhadevi railway station, India, station code * Evaluative Proportional Representation electoral systems {{disambiguation