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  2. Statistical process control - Wikipedia

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    Statistical process control. Statistical process control ( SPC) or statistical quality control ( SQC) is the application of statistical methods to monitor and control the quality of a production process. This helps to ensure that the process operates efficiently, producing more specification-conforming products with less waste scrap.

  3. Supplementary protection certificate - Wikipedia

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    e. In the European Economic Area ( European Union member countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway), a supplementary protection certificate ( SPC) is a sui generis intellectual property (IP) right that extends the duration of certain rights associated with a patent. It enters into force after expiry of a patent upon which it is based.

  4. Social purpose corporation - Wikipedia

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    Corporate law. A social purpose corporation ( SPC) is a type of for-profit entity, a corporation, in some U.S. states that enables, but does not require, considering social or environmental issues in decision making. SPCs are similar to benefit corporations (B corporations).

  5. Suprapubic Catheter: Insertion, Procedure, and Complications

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    Possible minor complications of an SPC insertion include: urine not draining properly. urine leaking out of your catheter. small amounts of blood in your urine. You may be required to stay in the ...

  6. Software Publishing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Software Publishing Corporation (SPC) was a Mountain View, California-based manufacturer of business software, originally well known for its "pfs:" series (and its subsequent "pfs:First" and "pfs:Professional" derivative series) of business software products, it was ultimately best known for its pioneering Harvard Graphics business and presentation graphics program.

  7. SPC Australia - Wikipedia

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    Started in 1917 by a group of fruit growers in Victoria’s Goulburn Valley as a cooperative which they named the Shepparton Fruit Preserving Co. Ltd. The company began operations in February 1918, canning pears, peaches and nectarines under the brand name of SPC. SPC was incorporated as a public listed company in 1912, and Ardmona opened in 1921.

  8. Singapore Petroleum Company - Wikipedia

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    SPC, with equal partner Chevron Corporation (who also owns Caltex), owns half of the 285,000 barrels per day (45,300 m 3 /d) Singapore Refining Company (SRC) plant, a complex refinery capable of cracking crude oil. The refining of crude oil to petroleum products remains central to the Group's operations.

  9. System Planning Corporation - Wikipedia

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    System Planning Corporation (SPC) is a Virginia-based corporation founded in 1970 that produces military electronics, such as flight control systems, radar, and Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance in airwarfare, cybersecurity, program management and research of advanced weapons systems, advanced space systems and advanced microsystems for the United States Department of Defense (DoD).