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DDF
(redirected from Dielectric Dissipation Factor)

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DDFDigital Distribution Frame
DDFDistributed Data Facility
DDFDanske Dagblades Forening
DDFDistrict Development Fund (UN)
DDFData Decryption Field
DDFDiesel Dual Fuel (energy)
DDFDrug and Disease Free
DDFDirector's Discretionary Fund
DDFDansk Dataforening (Danish Data Association)
DDFDecentralised Data Fusion
DDFData Descriptive File
DDFDielectric Dissipation Factor
DDFData Distribution Facility
DDFDynamic Decode and Forward
DDFDistance Distortion Factor
DDFData Disk Format (SNIA)
DDFDoom Definition File (gaming)
DDFDisease & Drug Free
DDFDocument Description Format
DDFDirection de la Documentation Française (French: Directorate of French Literature)
DDFDepartment of Defense Form
DDFDisplay Definition File
DDFDynamic Data Fusion
DDFDesign Disclosure Format
DDFDevastating Direct Fire
DDFDirect DCNM(A) Funded
DDFDirect Development Fund
DDFDoris Duke Foundation
DDFDeployed Debrief Facility
DDFDue In/Due Out File
DDFDe-Correlating Decision Feedback
DDFDigital Data File
DDFDoigts de Fée (French embroidery company; est. 2003)
DDFDisk Drive Format (computing)
DDFDoulas de France (French midwife association)


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0 to 10% weight, relative to the total weight of the composition, of a photoinitiator; and five to 50% weight, relative to the total weight of the composition, of one or more monofunctional diluents selected from the group consisting of alkyl (meth)acrylate monomers, N-vinyl functional diluents, and vinyl ether functional diluents; wherein the composition, after cure, has a dielectric dissipation factor at 60 Hz and 150[degrees]C of lower than about 0.
 
 
 
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