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PIC
PIC
or
Pic
can refer to the following:
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PIC microcontroller
by Microchip, Inc.
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Picture
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Pic language
(computer image description language)
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Particle-in-cell
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Personal Internet Communicator
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Pharmaceutical Inspection Convention
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Photonic integrated circuit
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Pic (Star Wars)
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Pilot in command
(aviation)
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Plan inclusive counterplan
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Programmable Interrupt Controller
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Preinitiation complex
(genetics)
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LGBT Political Investment Caucus
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Polyisocyanurate
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Position independent code
(computers)
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Predesignated Interexchange Carrier
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Pacific Islanders in Communications
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Pacific Islands Club
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Parallel interference cancellation
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Parent Indicator Code
(US military)
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Particulate inorganic carbon
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Partners in Crime
(band)
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Patient inform consent
in
clinical trial
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Patrol in Council
(Scouts)
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Peer interactive communication
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Peripheral Imaging Corporation
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Peripheral inserted catheter
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Peripheral intravenous catheter
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Person in charge
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Personal identification card
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Personal identification code
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Personal information carrier
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Personal information collection
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Personal Information Communicator
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Personal informed consent
in
clinical trial
consent form for each patient to sign in English and native language
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Personal interactive communicator
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Personnel Investigations Center
(US govt)
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Photographic Interpretation Center
(several US)
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Photographic Interpretation Centre
(UK)
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Pitch-In Canada
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Plastic insulated cable
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Plastic insulated conductor
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Plume impingement contamination
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Pocket ion chamber
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Port interface card
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Portable intensive care
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Potential impact circle
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Primary Interexchange Carrier
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