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*[[Diamond anvil cell]], an instrument used for producing very high pressures |
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*Double Acting Cylinder, a type of [[pneumatic cylinder]] |
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*[[Discretionary Access Control]] in computing |
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Revision as of 06:18, 6 August 2009
DAC is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple uses:
Culture
- Deutsche Alternative Charts, a listing of the most popular alternative albums and singles in Germany.
- David Allan Coe, a country singer
Sports
- Dakota Athletic Conference, an NAil34conference.
- Daskalakis Athletic Center, the indoor sports and recreation facility for Drexel University
- Detroit Athletic Club, an exclusive athletic club in Detroit, MI
- DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda
Technology
- Design Automation Conference, a yearly conference on electronic design automation
- Diamond anvil cell, an instrument used for producing very high pressures
- Double Acting Cylinder, a type of pneumatic cylinder
- Double-Address Cycle, 64-bit addressing mode for DMA
- Digital-to-analog converter
- Discretionary Access Control in computing
- Digital Audio Controller
- Data Access Components in computing
Politics
- Democratic Action Congress, a political party in Trinidad and Tobago
- Deputy Assistant Commissioner is a rank in the London Metropolitan Police
- Development Assistance Committee, a sub-organisation of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), responsible for development issues and development policies
Other
- DAC (vehicle manufacturer), a Romanian truck manufacturer
- Decitabine, or 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine, a DNA-demethylating agent.
- Deferred Acquisition Costs, in the insurance industry, when a company defers the sales costs that are associated with acquiring a new customer over the term of the insurance contract.
- Zia International Airport (IATA airport code: DAC) in Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Defense Ammunition Center in McAleseter, Oklahoma
- Dac, the fictional Mon Calamar homeworld