ESP
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ESP may refer to:
General use
- Effective Sensory Projection, a term used in the Silva Method
- Electrostatic precipitator, a particulate collection device
- Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York, U.S.A
- Empire State Pullers, a New York Tractor Pulling Circuit
- English for Specific Purposes, a subset of English language learning and teaching
- Equally spaced polynomial in mathematics
- Everyday Sexism Project, a website that documents sexism
- Extrasensory perception, a paranormal ability
- Extra-solar planet, a planet located outside the Solar System
Music
- ESP, psytrance collaboration between Electric Universe and Space Tribe
- ESP Guitars, a manufacturer of electric guitars
- E.S.P. (Miles Davis album), 1965 album by Miles Davis
- E.S.P. (Extra Sexual Persuasion), 1983 album by soul singer Millie Jackson
- E.S.P. (Bee Gees album), 1987 album by the Bee Gees
- "E.S.P." (Bee Gees song), title track of the album
- ESP-Disk, a 1960s free-jazz record label based in New York
- "Inertiatic ESP", a 2004 song by The Mars Volta
- The Electric Soft Parade, a British band formed in 2001
- Eric Singer Project, side project founded in the 1990s by musician Eric Singer
- E.S. Posthumus, an independent music group formed in 2000, that produces cinematic style music
- "E.S.P.", 1978 song by Buzzcocks from the album Love Bites
- "E.S.P.", 1988 song by Cacophony from the album Go Off!
Programs, processes, and projects
- English for specific purposes, a sphere of teaching English language including Business English, Technical English, Scientific English, English for medical professionals, English for waiters, etc.
Television
- E.S.P. (TV series)
- Eurosport, a sports channel
Technology
Computing
- EFI System partition, a partition used by machines that adhere to Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI)
- 'Elder Scrolls plugin', the .ESP file-format used in computer games such as Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
- Email service provider, an organization offering e-mail services
- Psychology of programming is sometimes referred to as 'empirical study of programming' or ESP.
- Encapsulating Security Payload, an encryption protocol within the IPsec suite
- Escapade, a server-side scripting language for database-to-web application
- ESP Game, an online human computation game
- Event Stream Processing, technology that acts on data streams
- Extended Stack Pointer register in Intel IA-32 (x86/32-bit) assembler
Other technologies
- Electric Submersible Pump, an artificial lift system that electrically drives multiple centrifugal stage pumps to lift oil and water from wells
- Electron spin trapping, a scientific technique
- Electronic skip protection in portable CD players
- Electro Selective Pattern, Olympus-proprietary metering technology for digital cameras
- Electrostatic precipitator, a device that removes particles from a flowing gas
- 'Electronic Stability Program' (see Electronic stability control), a computer device used in cars to improve traction
- 'Equalizing Snoop Probe', a high-speed digital signal probe by Agilent
- External Stowage Platform, a type of cargo platform used on the International Space Station
Business
- Easy Software Products, a software-development company, originator of the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS)
- Entertainment Software Publishing, a Japanese video-game publisher
Spain and Spanish
- Spanish language (EspaƱol), non-ISO language code
- ISO 3166-1, the 3-letter ISO code for Spain
- Spanish peseta, the ISO 4217 code for the former currency of Spain
Literature
- ESP, the acronym for "Edd Smith's People" and "Edd Smith Place" in "The Pirate's Chest" bookstore in the fictional work The Cat Who Went Bananas
Politics
- Ezilenlerin Sosyalist Partisi, a Turkish political party
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