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FRF
(redirected from Fire-Resistant Fuel)

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FRFFrequency Response Function
FRFFederatia Româna de Fotbal (Romanian Futbol Federation)
FRFFrame Relay Forum
FRFFurReal Friends (online community)
FRFField Research Facility
FRFFlorida Retail Federation
FRFFutenma Replacement Facility (Japan)
FRFFirst Run Features
FRFFragment Retention Film (polyester window film)
FRFFloating-Point Register File
FRFFinnish Rescue Force
FRFFire-Resistant Fuel
FRFFoundation for Religious Freedom (Los Angeles, CA, USA)
FRFFinnish Rugby Federation
FRFFinite-Rate Feedback
FRFFlood Relief Fund (Pakistan)
FRFForm-Resolving Field (research)
FRFFlat Rayleigh Fading
FRFFlat to Round to Flat (cable)
FRFFlight Records Folder (USAF)
FRFFact-Related Field
FRFFour-Resonator Filter
FRFField Reporting Facility
FRFFree Realms Forums (website)
FRFFachvereinigung Rohrleitungs Formstücke eV
FRFFrench Francs (old currency code; replaced by EUR)
FRFFatigue Reliability Factor (engineering)


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The development of a preliminary blend design for generating the fire-resistant fuel has been initiated.
 
 
 
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