Pac
In natural science, Pac stands for:
- English: Perturbed Angular Correlation , German: Disturbed gamma-gamma angle correlation , short form: PAC spectroscopy
- Pac beads , spherical nuclear fuel particles
- Process Analytical Chemistry, process analytics
- P1 Artificial Chromosome , artificial chromosome
- Polyaluminum chloride , flocculants and precipitants
- Phenylacetylcarbinol , chemical base, catalyzed by baker's yeast
- Portable Altitude Chamber, overpressure bag
- Polyacetylene , abbreviation for a polymer
In medicine, PAC or PaC stands for:
- Portkatheter , deonym of the abbreviation of the brand name Port-a-Cath
In computer science, PAC stands for:
- PAC-Learning, Probably Approximately Correct Learning , Artificial Intelligence
- PAC file, Proxy Auto-Config
- Presentation abstraction control , architecture pattern from software development
- Programmable Automation Controller, a programmable logic controller based on IT standards
In politics, PAC stands for:
- PAC, several versions of the US MIM-104 Patriot missile defense system
- Pan Africanist Congress , South African anti-apartheid organization
- Partido Acción Ciudadana , political party in Costa Rica
- Political Action Committee , US lobby group
In organizations, PAC stands for:
- Polar Air Cargo , an American airline (ICAO code)
For regions, PAC stands for:
- Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (ISO-3166-2: FR code), French region
PAC stands for building names:
- Pac Palace , also Radziwiłł Palace , Warsaw, Poland
- Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea , museum in Milan
PAC or Pac stands for personal names:
- Pac (noble family) , a Polish noble family
- Benjamin Satterley (* 1986), English wrestler, see PAC (Wrestler)
- Tupac Shakur , American rapper, as short
- Pac (Da Weasel) , Portuguese rapper, co-founder of Da Weasel
- Andrée du Pac (1891 – unknown), French painter born in Alger
- Erin Pac (* 1980), American bobsleigh driver
- Krzysztof Zygmunt Pac (1621–1684), Chancellor of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
- Ludwik Michał Pac (1778–1835), Polish general in the Napoleonic Army
- Michał Kazimierz Pac (1624–1682), Hetman of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Voivode of Vilnius
See also:
- Pack (disambiguation)
- Pak (disambiguation)
- Pag (disambiguation)
- Bac (disambiguation)