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* [[X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy]] XPS, also known as ESCA |
* [[X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy]] XPS, also known as ESCA |
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* [[Exopolysaccharide]], or [[extracellular polymeric substance]], a sliming substance secreted by bacteria and responsible for cells adhesion onto surfaces and in [[biofilm]]s |
* [[Exopolysaccharide]], or [[extracellular polymeric substance]], a sliming substance secreted by bacteria and responsible for cells adhesion onto surfaces and in [[biofilm]]s |
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* [[XML Paper Specification]] (XPS), a |
* [[XML Paper Specification]] (XPS), a Microsoft royalty-free fixed-layout document format |
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* The [[Dell XPS]] desktop and notebook lines |
* The [[Dell XPS]] desktop and notebook lines |
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* [[polystyrene|Extruded polystyrene]] |
* [[polystyrene|Extruded polystyrene]] |
Revision as of 17:59, 4 June 2009
XPS is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below:
- X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy XPS, also known as ESCA
- Exopolysaccharide, or extracellular polymeric substance, a sliming substance secreted by bacteria and responsible for cells adhesion onto surfaces and in biofilms
- XML Paper Specification (XPS), a Microsoft royalty-free fixed-layout document format
- The Dell XPS desktop and notebook lines
- Extruded polystyrene
- Hybrid Positioning System