Table of Contents
11 relations: British Rail Class 423, European Venus Explorer, Evoked potential, Variable electro-precipitator, Vép, Veps, Veps language, Victor E. Pazmiño, Voluntary Euthanasia Party, Voter Education Project, Vulnerabilities Equities Process.
British Rail Class 423
The British Rail Class 423 (4 VEP), electric multiple unit passenger trains were mostly built by British Rail (BR) at York Works from 1967 to 1974, although the MBSOs and TSOs of the first 20, 7701-7720, were built at Derby Works.
See VEP and British Rail Class 423
European Venus Explorer
The European Venus Explorer (EVE), known until 2007 as the Venus Entry Probe (VEP), is a proposed European Space Agency space probe to Venus.
See VEP and European Venus Explorer
Evoked potential
An evoked potential or evoked response is an electrical potential in a specific pattern recorded from a specific part of the nervous system, especially the brain, of a human or other animals following presentation of a stimulus such as a light flash or a pure tone.
Variable electro-precipitator
A variable electro-precipitator (VEP) is a waste water remediation unit using electrocoagulation.
See VEP and Variable electro-precipitator
Vép
Vép is a town in Vas county, Hungary.
See VEP and Vép
Veps
Veps may refer to.
See VEP and Veps
Veps language
Veps, also known as Vepsian (Veps: vepsän kelʹ, vepsän keli, or vepsä), is a Finnic language from the Uralic language family, that is spoken by Vepsians.
Victor E. Pazmiño
Victor Estenio Pazmiño (June 24, 1899June 6, 1970) was a cartoonist who was one of the earliest American comic book artists.
Voluntary Euthanasia Party
The Voluntary Euthanasia Party (VEP) was a minor political party in Australia, founded in early 2013 by Corey McCann to advocate for legislative change to allow voluntary euthanasia in Australia.
See VEP and Voluntary Euthanasia Party
Voter Education Project
Voter Education Project (VEP) raised and distributed foundation funds to civil rights organizations for voter education and registration work in the southern United States from 1962 to 1992.
See VEP and Voter Education Project
Vulnerabilities Equities Process
The Vulnerabilities Equities Process (VEP) is a process used by the U.S. federal government to determine on a case-by-case basis how it should treat zero-day computer security vulnerabilities: whether to disclose them to the public to help improve general computer security, or to keep them secret for offensive use against the government's adversaries.
See VEP and Vulnerabilities Equities Process
References
Also known as VEP (disambiguation).

