Definition of Abs

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ABS (anti-lock braking system)
system on cars that prevents the wheels from locking while braking

abs (absolute)
complete, indisputable

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ABS Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries

Campbell R. Harvey's Hypertextual Finance Glossary
Automated bond system
The computerized system that records bids  and offers for inactively traded bonds until they are cancelled or executed on the NYSE.

MONASH Marketing Dictionary
ABS
abbrev. Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Glossary of petroleum Industry
ABS
abbrthe American Bureau of Shipping; an organization that sets standards and specifications for ships and ship equipment manufactured in the U.S. absolute permeability the case with which a fluid flows through a formation that is 100 percent saturated with that fluid.

Railroad-Related Terms
Automatic Block Signal System
A series of consecutive blocks governed by block signals, cab signals or both, actuated by a train, engine or by certain conditions affecting the use of a block.

Company Info: Ticker, Name, Description
ABS
ALBERTSONS INC
Exchange: NYSE
Operates supermarkets, combination food-drug stores, special supermarkets and warehouse stores which offer a full-line of merchandise, including general food items, prescription drugs, cosmetics, nonfood items,seafood and meat, bakery items, and video, delicatessen and floral services; And operates fuel center/convenience stores,


ABS Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries

JM Latin-English Dictionary
abs
PREP ABL
by (agent)| from (departure| cause| remote origin (time); after (reference)


ABS Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries

BioProcess International™ Glossary
antibodies (Abs)
infection-fighting proteins that the body produces to destroy foreign microorganisms or toxins (antigens); also known as immunoglobulins.

Nuclear Energy Acronyms
ABS
Auxiliary Boiler System

Hill Associates Acronym List
ABS
Alternate Billing Service 
Average Busy Stream

Dictionary of Automotive Terms
ABS
See anti-lock brakes .

ETSI and 3GPP
ABS
ABSolute

AERONAUTICAL ABBREVIATIONS
ABS
Absolute
AUTO BRAKE SYSTEM

U.F.O. Related Terminology and Acronyms
ABS
Advanced Baseline Sounder

Automotive Acronyms
ABS
Anti-Blockier-System (Anti Block System)
[Mercedes, Diff.]

Yigal's 3G abbreviations
ABS
Alternate Billing Service

Automotive Glossary
ABS
Anti-Lock Brake System.


ABS Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

Computer Abbreviations v1.5
ABS
Address Book Synchronization [IBM] + Absolute

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ABS
ABSolute

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ABS
Address Book Synchronization [IBM] + Absolute

Smart Card Terms
ABS
The plastic used to make molded (or injected) card bodies for certain cards (See PVC ).

JDK Doc(JAVA)
abs()
- Method in class java.math.BigInteger 
public BigInteger abs ()
Returns a BigInteger whose value is the absolute value of this BigInteger.Returns: abs(this)

abs() *2
- Method in class java.math.BigDecimal 
public BigDecimal abs ()
Returns a BigDecimal whose value is the absolute value of this BigDecimal, and whose scale is this.scale().Returns: abs(this)

abs(double)
- Static method in class java.lang.Math 
public static double abs (double a)
Returns the absolute value of a double value. If the argument is not negative, the argument is returned. If the argument is negative, the negation of the argument is returned.Parameters: a - a double value.Returns: the absolute value of the argument.

abs(float)
- Static method in class java.lang.Math 
public static float abs (float a)
Returns the absolute value of a float value. If the argument is not negative, the argument is returned. If the argument is negative, the negation of the argument is returned.Parameters: a - a float value.Returns: the absolute value of the argument.

abs(int)
- Static method in class java.lang.Math 
public static int abs (int a)
Returns the absolute value of an int value. If the argument is not negative, the argument is returned. If the argument is negative, the negation of the argument is returned. Note that if the argument is equal to the value of Integer.MIN_VALUE, the most negative representable int value, the result is that same value, which is negative.Parameters: a - an int value.Returns: the absolute value of the argument.See Also:  Integer.MIN_VALUE

abs(long)
- Static method in class java.lang.Math 
public static long abs (long a)
Returns the absolute value of a long value. If the argument is not negative, the argument is returned. If the argument is negative, the negation of the argument is returned. Note that if the argument is equal to the value of Long.MIN_VALUE, the most negative representable long value, the result is that same value, which is negative.Parameters: a - a long value.Returns: the absolute value of the argument.See Also:  Long.MIN_VALUE

PHP Functions (4.3.2)
abs
(PHP 3, PHP 4 )
abs -- Absolute value
mixed abs ( mixed number)
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ABS Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

Australian Slang
abs
weights: abdominal muscles


ABS Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries

Hepatitis Central (TM) Liver Disease Medical Glossary
Abs
Antibodies, Abs are associated with specific causes of hepatitis


ABS Definition from Sports Dictionaries & Glossaries

maritime&shipping&trade
abs
American Bureau of Shipping

Scuba Diving
ABS
a type of high impact plastic

Bodybuilding Jargon
abs
abbreviated jargon for abdominals or rectus abdominis.

6-pack abs
ripped and etched abs that you can see the separate muscle under the skin.

abdominals
the muscles that form the wall of the abdomen.


ABS Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
ABS
ABS is a three-letter acronym that may refer to:

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Ab-
ab- (also abs- before certain consonants) is a particle, most often a prefix, that occurs in many languages. In Latin it was both a prefix and a preposition meaning "off, away (from), departing from, outside of" and expressed the idea of removal, absence, separation, or a lower value. It first appeared in English in the Middle English period in words borrowed from Old French, and continued to be borrowed in Modern French words and eventually from Classical Latin, especially in the vocabulary of sciencemedicinebotany, and so on.

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Absolute value
In mathematics, the absolute value (or modulus) of a real number is its numerical value without regard to its sign. So, for example, 3 is the absolute value of both 3 and −3. In computer programming, the mathematical function used to perform this calculation is usually given the name abs().

Generalizations of the absolute value for real numbers occur in a wide variety of mathematical settings. For example an absolute value is also defined for the complex numbers, the quaternionsordered ringsfields and vector spaces.

The absolute value is closely related to the notions of magnitudedistance, and norm in various mathematical and physical contexts.


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All Blacks
The All Blacks are New Zealand's national rugby union team. Rugby union is New Zealand's national sport. The All Blacks a formidable power in international rugby, achieving a winning record against all nations including the British and Irish Lions and the World XV. The All Blacks compete annually with the Australian rugby team (the Wallabies), and the South African rugby team, (the Springboks), in the Tri-Nations Series, in which they also contest the Bledisloe Cup with Australia. The All Blacks have been Tri-Nations champions seven times in the tournament's eleven-year history, and twice completed a Grand Slam (in 1978 and in 2005), and currently hold the Bledisloe Cup. They are the top-ranked team in the world, and the 2006 International Rugby Board (IRB) Team of the Year. Fourteen former All Blacks have been inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame.

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