PCI
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PCI may refer to:
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[edit] Organizations
- Paralympic Committee of India
- Pharmacy Council of India, a statutory body in India
- Presbyterian Church in Ireland, a Protestant denomination in Ireland
- Press Council of India
- Project Concern International, a humanitarian organization
- Public Communications Inc., a Chicago-based national public relations agency
- Post Carbon Institute, an organization advocating a more resilient, equitable, and sustainable world
- Parti Communiste Internationaliste or Internationalist Communist Party, a French political party
- Partito Comunista Italiano or Italian Communist Party, a former Italian communist party
- PCI-Media Impact
[edit] Education
- Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (New York)
- Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (Rhode Island)
- Porter and Chester Institute, a technical school in Connecticut and Massachusetts
[edit] Medicine
- Percutaneous coronary intervention, a set of procedures used to treat coronary heart disease
- Potato carboxypeptidase inhibitor, a natural peptide usable for thrombolytic and cancer therapy
- Protein C inhibitor, a serine protease inhibitor
[edit] Other uses
- Peripheral Component Interconnect (Peripheral Controller Interface), a computer bus for attaching hardware devices in a computer
- Pavement Condition Index
- Process Capability Index, the ability of a process to produce output within specification limits
- Payment Card Industry, businesses associated with debit, credit, and other payment cards
- Provincial Competitiveness Index, a governance index of Vietnamese provinces
- Pulse of Commerce Index or Ceridian-UCLA Pulse of Commerce Index, a U.S. economic indicator based on trucking fuel consumption
- Pulverized Coal Injection, a method of directly injecting coal into a blast furnace
[edit] See also
- PPCI (disambiguation page)
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