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BPC

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BPC may refer to:

  • Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation, a government tourism organization of Bangladesh
  • Bâtiment de projection et de commandement (projection and command ship), the Mistral class of amphibious assault ships
  • Battery Park City, a neighborhood in New York City
  • Bible Presbyterian Church, an American Protestant denomination
  • Bits per component (or per channel, or per color), bpc, defining color depth
  • Blais Proteomic Center, Molecular Biology Core Facilities, at Dana–Farber Cancer Institute
  • British Phosphate Commission
  • Bournemouth and Poole College, England
  • BPC (time signal), a low frequency time code time signal from China
  • BPitch Control, a German record label
  • Brewton–Parker College, Mount Vernon, Georgia, U.S.
  • British Patient Capital, a subsidiary of the British Business Bank
  • British Pharmaceutical Codex, supplementing the British Pharmacopoeia
  • British Pharmacopoeia Commission, responsible for the British Pharmacopoeia
  • British Phosphate Commission, managed extraction of phosphate from Christmas Island, Nauru, and Banaba Island 1920–1981
  • British Polling Council, an association of market research companies
  • British Poultry Council, a national trade group for the poultry meat industry
  • British Purchasing Commission, an organisation in the Second World War
  • Business process customization, a function in process management software
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