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ABC is an acronym that can refer to various concepts, organizations, and technologies across different fields. Below is a detailed exploration of some of the most notable uses of the term ABC.

Medicine[edit]

In the field of medicine, ABC often stands for:

  • Airway, Breathing, and Circulation: This is a mnemonic used by first responders and medical professionals to remember the essential steps in assessing and treating patients, particularly in emergency situations. Ensuring that the airway is clear, the patient is breathing, and that there is adequate circulation are the primary concerns.

Broadcasting[edit]

ABC is widely recognized as an acronym for several major broadcasting companies:

Education[edit]

In the context of education, ABC can refer to:

Science and Technology[edit]

In science and technology, ABC can denote:

Business[edit]

In the business world, ABC might refer to:

  • Activity-Based Costing: A method of assigning overhead and indirect costs—such as salaries and utilities—to products and services.

Transportation[edit]

In transportation, ABC can stand for:

Other Uses[edit]

  • ABC (band): A British new wave band that achieved popularity in the 1980s.
  • ABC (programming language): An imperative general-purpose programming language and environment, which was developed as a replacement for BASIC.

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