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gPC
(1) A PC that uses the Linux-based gOS operating system. See gOS.

(2) (GPC Group) Originally the Graphics Performance Characterization committee of the NCGA, the GPC Group is now part of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) and oversees the following graphics performance benchmarks: APC, MBC, OPC, PLB and XPC. APC tests applications, MBC tests multimedia, OPC tests OpenGL, XPC tests X Window, and PLB tests wireframe and surface modeling. See APC, MBC, OPC, XPC, PLB and SPEC.


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He added that the GPC will not make a decision on such matters until it reconvened in 2010, noting: "There is a lot of uncertainty.
Summary: GPC has in charged Sector of Health to study the Supply and Distribution of Medicines to ensure the providing of the accredited international medical specifications and to assure the commitment of medicine supplying parties by the bases and controls that decided in this issue and the willingness for quality competency of the supplies resources.
During the session, GPC elected Abdu Rabu Mansoor Hadi, vice president, as GPC secretary --general.
 
 
 
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