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BEP
(redirected from Biomolecular Engineering Programme)

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BEPBlack Eyed Peas (band)
BEPBrevet d’Études Professionnelles (French: vocational qualification)
BEPBusiness Entry Point
BEPBreak-Even Point
BEPBit Error Probability
BEPBureau of Engraving & Printing
BEPBest Efficiency Point (centrifugal pumps)
BEPBlackeyed Peas
BEPBureau of Employment Programs (West Virginia)
BEPBuilding Emergency Plan
BEPBlack Employment Program
BEPParty for Brotherhood and Unity in Politics (Suriname)
BEPBeam Equivalent Pressure
BEPBorder Ecology Project (Bisbee, AZ)
BEPBis 2-Ethylhexyl phthalate
BEPBusiness Enterprise Priority
BEPBiomolecular Engineering Programme
BEPBuilding Envelopes Program (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
BEPBio-Energetic Practitioner
BEPBenefits Equalization Plan
BEPBoiler External Piping
BEPBusiness Enterprise Program Act
BEPBest Environmental Practise
BEPBachelor of Engineering Physics
BEPBudget Execution Plan
BEPBasic Execution Plan
BEPBureau of Energy Programs (Massachusetts)
BEPBio-Energy Partners
BEPBusiness Engineering Partnership
BEPBest Estimated Position
BEPBacterial Enteric Pathogen
BEPBilingual Emac Speak Project
BEPBack End Processor
BEPBachelier en Éducation Physique (Bachelor of Physical Education)


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