Noun
PACS (plural PACS or PACSes or PACSs or PACS's)
(medicine, software) Initialism of Picture Archiving Communication System.
At a CNN town hall event Thursday night, moderator asked Warren about the PAC, saying “So you said on your website that you would, and the word you used was ‘disavow,’ any Super PACs that were formed to support you, right?” Source: Internet
At their peak, the PACs are estimated to have included 1 million conscripts. Source: Internet
Devices in this class are typically non-invasive and include X-ray machines, PACS, powered wheelchairs, infusion pumps, and surgical drapes. Source: Internet
Additional nodes have been installed for PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems), and migration is currently in progress for that application. Source: Internet
For Kelli Seybolt, U.S. Air Force deputy undersecretary for international affairs, PACS offered a unique opportunity to help formulate how broader U.S. military efforts can work in support of shared challenges and interests. Source: Internet
But for millennia, conflicts among People of the African Continent have sprung from the conflicts among those outsiders who have sought to employ the PACs as they compete for power and resources in all parts of Africa. Source: Internet