RPC
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RPC can refer to:
- Remote procedure call, a protocol that allows a computer program running on one host to cause code to be executed on another host
- Revolutionary Policy Committee, a faction within the Independent Labour Party, a United Kingdom political party during the 1930s
- Rail Passengers Council, a network established by the Parliament of the United Kingdom to protect and promote the interests of rail passengers throughout Great Britain
- Royal Parks Constabulary, a police force that was responsible for the eight Royal Parks of London and a number of other locations in London, England
- Rules of Professional Conduct, relating to U.S. lawyers' ethical rules, see American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct
- Regional playback control, a form of regional lockout implemented on DVDs, see DVD region code
- République Populaire de Chine, the French name for the People's Republic of China
- Rocket Pod Container, the interchangeable containers used to transport and launch missiles for use with the M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System
- Resistive plate chamber, a simple type of particle detector used in experimental particle physics
- Role-playing Council, an elected party of players of the Legend of the Jedi multi-user dungeon working to enforce the set of rules established to preserve the game as a place where a multitude of people can find enjoyment
- Rosetta Plasma Consortium, a consortium of five sensors[1] on board of the Rosetta space probe that was launched in 2004 intended to study the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
- Republican Policy Committee in the U.S. Senate[2]
- Rich Photorealistic Content
- Radiological Physics Center, The Radiological Physics Center (RPC) is a non-profit organization funded by NCI with the purpose of promoting excellence in the quality of radiation therapy clinical trials.
- Recurrent pyogenic cholangitis, a medical condition especially common in Asians.
- Readers Per Copy, the number of people who read a single copy of a magazine. This is a useful distinction in examining magazines' demographic trends.
- Research Policy Council, the executive management team for the Congressional Research Service, a division of the Library of Congress.