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DFR
(redirected from Dropped Frame Rate)

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AcronymDefinition
DFRDefer
DFRDivision of Forest Resources
DFRDesign For Reliability
DFRDuty of Fair Representation
DFRDounreay Fast Reactor (fast breeder nuclear reactor)
DFRDecreasing Failure Rate
DFRDigital Fault Recorder
DFRDetailed Feasibility Report
DFRDefence Force Recruiting
DFRDropped From Rolls
DFRDark Force Rising
DFRDry Film Resist
DFRDesign For Reuse
DFRDefense Fuel Region (US DoD)
DFRDoctor's First Report (workman's compensation)
DFRDivine Forces Radio
DFRDiary Feedback Report (USMC)
DFRDirect Fingerprint Reader
DFRDelta Force Revolution (first person shooter gaming squad)
DFRDave Freitas Racing
DFRDartmouth Formula Racing (Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College)
DFRDouble Frequency Recording
DFRDecision Feedback Receiver
DFRDefensive Fumble Recovery (football)
DFRDigital Flight Recorder
DFRDetailed Functional Requirement (DoD/DRMS software development)
DFRDepartment of Fisheries Research (UK)
DFRDirection Finding Receiver
DFRDisk File Read
DFRDamaged Fuel Relocation
DFRDirect Funding Report
DFRDynamic Faulty Recovery
DFRDistributed Flow Routing
DFRDragonfly Ripple (band)
DFRDraft Final Report
DFRDropped Frame Rate


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