Noun
(medicine) Visual evoked potential.
(medicine) Vertebral endplate (part of a vertebral body).
Source: en.wiktionary.org"We make it clear that departments and agencies with protective missions participate in VEP discussions, as well as other departments and agencies that have broader equities, like the Department of State and the Department of Commerce. Source: Internet
"I believe our newly endorsed VEP Charter helps us balance those interests in a way that is repeatable and defensible." Source: Internet
The Sandton Victim Empowerment Programme (VEP) remains fully operational and ready to lend a helping hand. Source: Internet
The closest comparison might be 2012, when only the Republican race was competitive, and overall VEP turnout was 23 percent — almost as meager as 2020’s figure. Source: Internet