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==Science, technology and engineering== * [[BBC Programme Identifier]], a unique identifier for a BBC television or radio programme brand, a season or series, or an individual episode * [[OBD-II PIDs]] (on-board diagnostics parameter IDs), requests for data through an OBD connector in automotive repair * Packet Identifier, a field in a [[MPEG transport stream#Packet Identifier (PID)|MPEG transport stream]] packet <!--** Packet ID, used to identify audio/video streams in [[Digital Video Broadcasting]] (fails [[WP:DABACRO]], also may be duplicate of above)--> * [[Partial information decomposition]], an extension of [[information theory]] * [[Passive infrared detector]], a passive infrared sensor * Payload Interface Document (used on space engineering program for example) * [[Persistent identifier]], a long-lasting reference to a document, file, web page, or other object * Phosphotyrosine-interacting domain, also known as [[phosphotyrosine-binding domain]], a protein domain which bind to phosphotyrosine * [[Photoionization detector]], measures volatile organic compounds and other gases * Physical Interface Device, a class of a [[USB]] device * [[PID controller]] (proportional-integral-derivative controller), a control concept used in automation * [[Piping and instrumentation diagram]] (P&ID), a diagram in the process industry which shows the piping of the process flow etc. * [[Principal ideal domain]], an algebraic structure * [[Process identifier]], a number used by many operating systems to identify a process
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