Noun
OAC (plural OACs)
(medicine) Initialism of oral anticoagulant.
For example, Cu II 2 (OAc) 4 (H 2 O) 2 is almost diamagnetic below room temperature whereas Crystal Field Theory predicts that the molecule would have two unpaired electrons. Source: Internet
Established in April and headquartered in southern Taiwan's Kaohsiung City, the OAC is the nation's first central government agency to take charge of maritime affairs, formerly managed by 22 disparate agencies. Source: Internet
In accordance with OAC rule 901:10-6-01, public notice is hereby given that the Ohio Department of Agriculture has issued a final Permit to Install for J&A Poultry. Source: Internet
The OAC features the Tom W. Davis Climbing Center with a 4,000-square-foot, 35-foot tall climbing structure and bouldering cave. Source: Internet
The OAC concert on Sept. 17 will be the first time that Beginnings performs in Wisconsin. Source: Internet
When I first arrived in Canada I had to complete an extra year of high school as they had Grade 13 (OAC) back then. Source: Internet