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ABM1963, initialism (acronym) for anti-ballistic missile.
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ABMSee Activity-Based Management (ABM).
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ABMSee Activity Based Management
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ABMAsynchronous Balanced Mode. An HDLC (and derivative protocol) communication mode supporting peer-oriented, point-to- point communications between two stations, where either station can initiate transmission.
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ABMAntiballistic missiles, designed to detect and intercept incoming nuclear missiles.
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ABMAnti-ballistic missile system. The ABM missiles were targeted at incoming missiles. Deployment limited by 1972 ABM Treaty. B-1(B) bomber:
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ABMactivity based management - a management methodology that combines ABC with business process analysis techniques to run, improve and measure performance for a business or organization. g
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ABMSee agent-based model.
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ABM(n) a defensive missile designed to shoot down incoming intercontinental ballistic missiles
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ABM) systems used in defending areas against ballistic missile-delivered nuclear weapons. Under the terms of the treaty, each party was limited to two ABM complexes, each of which was to be limited to 100 anti-ballistic missiles. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, in 1997 the United States and four former Soviet republics agreed to succeed [..]
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ABM<protocol> A communication mode of HDLC and derivative protocols, supporting peer-oriented point-to-point communications between two nodes, where either node can initiate transmission. Acronym: ABM (01 Mar 1997)
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ABMabeam (at 90 degrees to track).
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ABMAbeam
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ABMAnsar Bayt al-Maqdis
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ABMA feature available in the Digital Marketing offering used for automating bids.
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