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NCAF
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NCAFNational Community Action Foundation
NCAFNatural Computing Applications Forum (UK)
NCAFNational Culture and Arts Foundation (Taiwan)
NCAFNeural Computing Applications Forum
NCAFNew Client Application Form
NCAFNational Countryside Access Forum (UK)
NCAFNorth Carolina Alcohol Facts
NCAFNiki Charitable Art Foundation
NCAFNational Consumer Affairs Foundation
NCAFNational Collections Advisory Forum (Australia)
NCAFNorthern Complainant Aid Fund (UK)
NCAFNational Cancer Awareness Foundation
NCAFNational Clean Air Fund
NCAFNorth Central Advertising Federation (Lafayette, IN)
NCAFNational Christian Arts Festival
NCAFNASA Central Adjudication Facility
NCAFNew Client Account Form
NCAFNorthern Colorado Athletic Fund
NCAFnumber of capillaries around each fiber
NCAFNew Conglomerate Air Force
NCAFNationalist Chinese Air Force
NCAF.Net C# Agent Framework
NCAFNorth Carolina Architectural Foundation
NCAFNon-Contributing Area Factor
NCAFNet Cost to Avert a Fatality (International Maritime Organization Formal Safety Assessment)


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