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- Electrophotography
- Electrophysiology
- EPDM rubber, a synthetic ethylene-propylene-based rubber
- Erythropoietin, a hormone
- Evoked potential, a stimulation induced electrophysiological test
- Evolutionary psychology, psychological approach that looks at traits such as memory
- European Pharmacopoeia, listing of substances used to make pharmaceutical products in Europe
- Expectation propagation, a technique in Bayesian machine learning
- Etoposide and platinum agent (cisplatin), a chemotherapy regimen
- EP, the alias of a patient with extreme anterograde and retrograde amnesia, similar to HM (patient)
- , potential energy
- Entry point (computer programming)
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