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PEF
(redirected from Photo-Electric Factor)

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PEFPeak Expiratory Flow
PEFPresupuesto de Egresos de La Federación (Spanish: Federal Expenditures Budget; Mexico)
PEFPulsed Electric Field
PEFPublic Education Foundation
PEFPrivate Equity Fund
PEFPerpetual Education Fund (LDS church)
PEFPrivate Enterprise Foundation (Ghana; est. 1994)
PEFPhilippine Eagle Foundation
PEFPreferred Executable Format (Mac OS)
PEFPublic Employees Federation AFL-CIO (New York State Public/Private Sector Union)
PEFPolice Equipment Foundation (Nigeria)
PEFPersonal Experience Factor (marketing)
PEFPlatform Event Filter
PEFPrimate Enrichment Forum
PEFPhoto-Electric Factor
PEFPolyethylene Fiber
PEFPresidential Emergency Facility (Mount Weather complex)
PEFProcess Evaluation Facility
PEFProxy Element Function
PEFProcess Engineering Facility
PEFPseudo-Elliptic Filter
PEFProcess Engineering Flow
PEFPressure Elevation Factor (natural gas billing)
PEFPre Export Finance
PEFPartner Efficiency Fee (Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.)
PEFPublic Education Fund (various locations)
PEFPermanent Endowment Fund (various organizations)
PEFProject Evaluation Form (various organizations)


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