Definitions for "FPC"
Federal Power Commission. The predecessor agency to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which was created by an Act of Congress under the Federal Water Power Act on June 10, 1920. It was charged originally with regulating the electric power and natural gas industries. The FPC was abolished on September 20, 1977, when the Department of Energy was created. The functions of the FPC were divided between the Department of Energy and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Federal Power Commission; Federal Publishers Committee
Federal Power Commission. Predecessor of FERC
Keywords:  ircuitry, rinted, lat
lat rinted ircuitry
Keywords:  juniper, flexible, flex, pic, circuitry
Flexible Printed Circuit
A specialist circuit board technology, often abbreviated to "flex", in which tracks are printed onto flexible materials. There are a number of flavors of flex, including static flex, dynamic flex, and rigid flex.
Flat Printed Circuitry
Free Paed Collective Organization offering free boylover homepages on the Internet.
Keywords:  dnd, flight, centre, plan, abbreviation
DND: Abbreviation for: flight planning centre see: flight plan office Fr: FPC
Financial Planning Certificate.
Keywords:  oregon, passage, fish, control
Fish Passage Control (Oregon)
Keywords:  consortium, fresh, produce
Fresh Produce Consortium
Keywords:  council, family, policy
Family Policy Council
Future Potential Capability. the maximum level at which a person will be capable of working at some time in the future, say at 5, 10, or 15 years from now.