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==Science and technology== * [[Secure multiparty computation]], a cryptography problem introduced in 1982 * [[Service programming code]], a [[List of CDMA terminology|code in most CDMA handsets/mobiles]] * [[Signal peptidase I]], an enzyme * Signaling [[Point Code]], used for SS7 signaling protocol in telephony systems * [[Simple point charge]], a 3-point water model used in computational chemistry simulations * [[Sodium percarbonate]], an oxidizing agent used in cleaning products * [[Solid phase crystallization]], a method to produce polycrystalline silicon * [[SPC file format]], a file format used in spectroscopy * [[SPC700]], a processor used for audio in the Super NES hardware * [[Stage pin connector]], a standard power cable connector * [[Statistical process control]], a method for achieving quality control in manufacturing processes * [[Storage Performance Council]], a non-profit corporation founded to define, standardize, and promote storage subsystem benchmarks; see [[IBM SAN Volume Controller]] * [[Stored program control]], a machine control principle that uses a computer to store programs and data * [[Storm Prediction Center]], a division of NOAA's National Weather Service that forecasts and deals with strong to severe weather events * [[Summary of Product Characteristics]], the defining information document for medicinal products used in the European Union * [[Suprapubic catheter|SupraPubic Catheter]], used to drain urine from the bladder
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