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==Science and technology== ===Biology and chemistry=== * [[Capsaicin]], a pungent component of chili peppers * [[Carbamoyl phosphate synthase II]], an enzyme that catalyzes a reaction yielding carbamoyl phosphate * [[Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase]], an enzyme that catalyzes a reaction yielding carbamoyl phosphate * [[Chlorpyrifos]], an organophosphate pesticide * Concentrate of poppy straw, processed [[poppy straw]] * [[Circumsporozoite protein]], a protein secreted by the malaria parasite during the sporozoite stage ===Computing=== * CPS, a [[Corel Photo House]] image file format * [[Certification Practice Statement]], of a certificate authority * [[Continuation-passing style]], a programming technique * [[Conversational Programming System]], an IBM time-sharing operating system * [[CP System]], an arcade system board ===Engineering=== * [[Cyber-physical system]] or intelligent system, controlling a mechanism ===Medicine=== * [[Cancer Prevention Study]], of the American Cancer Society * [[Comorbidity–polypharmacy score]] ===Physics=== * [[Poise (unit)|Centipoise]], a viscosity subunit, cP, but cps or cPs also used *[[CERN Proton Synchrotron]], a particle accelerator * [[Counts per second]] (cps), detected by a radiation monitoring instrument * [[Cycle per second]] (c.p.s.), now Hertz ===Telecommunications=== * [[Calls per second]]
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