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AcronymDefinition
EFREarly Failure Rate (reliability)
EFREmergency First Response/Responder
EFREnhanced Full Rate
EFRExplorations Fonctionnelles Respiratoires (French: Pulmonary Function Testing)
EFRÉcole Française de Rome (French: French School of Rome; Rome, Italy)
EFREastern Frontier Rifles (India)
EFREfficient Foodservice Response (initiative)
EFREmployee & Family Resources
EFREuropean Fast Reactor (reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels)
EFRExtended Focus Range (Leupold rifle scope)
EFRExpiratory Flow Rate (pulmonary function testing)
EFREffective Resolution
EFRExtended Flight Rules
EFRExtended Frequency Range
EFREquity Fund Raising
EFREuropean Financial Roundtable
EFREagle First Responder
EFREquipment Facility Requirement
EFRElite Fighting Revolution (Northern Ireland, UK)
EFREquipment Failure Report
EFRElectronic Failure Report
EFREngine Firing Rate
EFRExternal Function Request
EFRExpect Further Routing
EFREngineering Facility Requirement
EFRExpatriate Failure Rate
EFREnvironment Flow Releases
EFRExtracorporeal Flow Rate
EFRExhaust Fuel Ratio


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