Noun
abac (plural abacs)
(mathematics) A nomogram.
ABAC (uncountable)
(computing) Initialism of attribute-based access control.
ABAC Reginald T. Rainge of Blakely graduated from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College May 9. He received an associate degree in human services technology. Source: Internet
Characteristics Physical Double-hexagonal close packing with the layer sequence ABAC in the crystal structure of α-berkelium (A: green, B: blue, C: red) Berkelium is a soft, silvery-white, radioactive actinide metal. Source: Internet
According to David Toua from Papua New Guinea, ABAC Chair 2018, Viet Nam has done a splendid job this year. Source: Internet
To respond to the immediate impact of the pandemic, ABAC Chair Dato Rohana Tan Sri Mahmood underscored the need to keep markets for goods, services and investment open. Source: Internet
Penneman, p. 3 : An alternative is the reduction of americium dioxide by metallic lanthanum or thorium : : Physical properties Double-hexagonal close packing with the layer sequence ABAC in the crystal structure of α-americium (A: green, B: blue, C: red). Source: Internet
The crystal consists of a double- hexagonal close packing with the layer sequence ABAC and so is isotypic with α-lanthanum and several actinides such as α-curium. Source: Internet