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FDTField Device Tool
FDTFrequency Doubling Technology (glaucoma test)
FDTFormal Description Technique
FDTFrame Due Time
FDTForce Development Test
FDTFinal de Temporada (Spanish)
FDTFirst Destination Transportation
FDTFuzzy Distance Transform (bone imaging)
FDTFlight Dynamics Team
FDTForward Distribution Team (various armed forces)
FDTForward-Deployed Trainer
FDTFormal Design Theory
FDTFlight Data Transmitter
FDTFluxo de Dados Transfronteiras (Portuguese: Transboundary Flow Data)
FDTFast Data Transfer (computing)


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These include international players like Daihan, Esco, FDT,Weidmuller, GE Medical, IKA, ITS, Julabo, Merck, Metrohm, Milwaukee, PG General, Profibus, Retsch, SEAT Ventilation, Tosoh and Vector Infotech.
In case of thermal behavior of flax fiber, initial decomposition (IDT) and final decomposition temperatures (FDT) was found to be higher as compared with IDT and FDT of grafted flax fiber.
Indeed, FDT technology does standardize the communication interface between field devices and systems.
 
 
 
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