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Science and technology

* Diphenyl carbonate, an acyclic carbonate ester * Diphenylcarbazide, a carbazide compound


Medicine

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Days post coitum d.p.c. (Latin, short for ''days post coitum'' or ''dies post coitum'', meaning ''days after sex'') is a term commonly used in medicine and biology to refer to the age of an embryo. See also * Embryology * Developmental biology * List of Latin p ...
, term commonly used when referring to the age of an embryo *
Direct primary care In the United States, direct primary care (DPC) is a type of primary care billing and payment arrangement made between patients and medical providers, without sending claims to insurance providers. It is an umbrella term, incorporating various he ...
, a model of healthcare that bills patients directly rather than billing insurance companies *
Mothers against decapentaplegic homolog 4 SMAD4, also called SMAD family member 4, Mothers against decapentaplegic homolog 4, or DPC4 (Deleted in Pancreatic Cancer-4) is a highly conserved protein present in all metazoans. It belongs to the SMAD family of transcription factor proteins, ...
or Deleted in Pancreatic Cancer-4 (DPC4), a cell signaling protein


Computing

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Deferred Procedure Call A Deferred Procedure Call (DPC) is a Microsoft Windows operating system mechanism which allows high-priority tasks (e.g. an interrupt handler) to defer required but lower-priority tasks for later execution. This permits device drivers and other lo ...
, Windows mechanism to defer lower-priority tasks *
Dirty paper coding In telecommunications, dirty paper coding (DPC) or Costa precoding is a technique for efficient transmission of digital data through a channel subjected to some interference known to the transmitter. The technique consists of precoding the data ...
, a coding technique that can subtract a known interference


Government and military

* Defence Planning Committee (NATO) * Department of Premier and Cabinet (disambiguation) * Due Process Clause, of the United States Constitution *
United States Domestic Policy Council The Domestic Policy Council (DPC) is the principal forum used by the president of the United States for the consideration of domestic policy matters and senior policymaking, Cabinet, and White House officials. The Council is part of the Office ...
, a forum used by the President of the United States * Displaced persons camps in post–World War II Europe *
Data Protection Commissioner The Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (Irish: An Coimisinéir Cosanta Sonraí) (DPC), also known as Data Protection Commission, is the independent national authority responsible for upholding the EU fundamental right of individuals to ...
, the data privacy authority in Ireland


Organizations

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Digital Preservation Coalition The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) is a UK-based non-profit that works with global partners to provide the necessary resources to educate various public and private entities on the best practices for long term digital preservation. Backgr ...
, a non-profit company that seeks to preserve digital resources * Doane Pet Care, US pet food manufacturer *
Duke Lemur Center The Duke Lemur Center is an sanctuary for rare and endangered strepsirrhine primates, located at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. It is the largest sanctuary for strepsirrhine primates in the world. The center is open to the public ...
, formerly Duke University Primate Center. The collection code is (DPC)


Other uses

* Damp-proof course, in damp proofing * Dominique Provost-Chalkley (born 1990), British-Canadian actress * Dota Pro Circuit, esports tournament circuit for the video game ''Dota 2'' *
Dubai Production City Dubai Production City (DPC) ( ar, مدينة دبي للإنتاج), formerly known as International Media Production Zone (IMPZ), is a free zone and freehold area that caters to media production companies in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The DPC s ...
, a media production zone {{disambiguation