EPI
The prefix epi, or ep if followed by a vowel or the letter "h", is derived from the Greek preposition ἐπί meaning: above, on, over, nearby, upon; outer; besides, in addition to; among; attached to; or toward.
EPI, or Epi may refer to :
Organisations
- Economic Policy Institute, an American think tank
- European Patent Institute, a professional association of European patent attorneys
Science
- Echo Planar Imaging, a technique used in magnetic resonance imaging
- Eletrophotonic imaging, an imaging technique related to Kirlian photography
- Entropy power inequality, an inequality in information theory
- epi-, a prefix in chemistry related to epimers
- Epidemiology, the study of the distribution and determinants of disease
- Epidendrum, an orchid genus
- Epimorphism, a kind of morphism in category theory
- Epinephrine, a neurotransmitter which is also known as adrenaline
- Epiphyllum hybrid, an artificial cactus hybrid
- Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, a disease
- Expanded Program on Immunization, a WHO initiative
- Extreme physical information, a concept in a theory of physics based on information
Other
- Environmental Performance Index, quantifying the environmental effect of a state's policies
- EF English Proficiency Index, a ranking of countries by their English skills
- Epi (island), an island and a volcano on Vanuatu
- Epi languages, a family of languages
- Ends per inch, unit of measurement for the density of woven fabrics
- Epitaxy, a method of film deposition commonly used in semiconductor manufacture
- Expanded Program on Immunization, a former World Health Organization initiative
- Exploding Plastic Inevitable, a series of multimedia events by Andy Warhol
- Juan Antonio San Epifanio, a retired Spanish basketball player nicknamed Epi
See also
- All pages with titles containing epi
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