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SFM
(redirected from Sum Frequency Mixing)

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SFMSustainable Forest Management
SFMScience Fiction Museum (Seattle)
SFMSwitch Fabric Module (Cisco Systems)
SFMScanning Force Microscope
SFMSurface Feet per Minute
SFMSociété Française de Microbiologie
SFMSociété Franco-Manitobaine (Canada)
SFMState Fire Marshall (California)
SFMShop Floor Management
SFMSunflower Meal
SFMSum Frequency Mixing
SFMSwitching and Forwarding Module
SFMSix Flags Mexico (amusement park)
SFMSound Financial Management
SFMSensor Fuzed Munition
SFMStraightforward Method (cryptographic attack)
SFMState Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
SFMServices for the Macintosh
SFMSoundfield Microphone
SFMSupply Financial Management
SFMStride Filtered Markov Predictor
SFMSystem Fault Manager
SFMSpacecraft Fault Management
SFMService Facility Manipulator
SFMSimplified Feed Model
SFMSociety for Foodservices Management
SFMSubstance-Field Model
SFMStabilized Fiber Matrix (Terra Novo Inc, (erosion control management)
SFMStock Fund Materiel
SFMSystem Feasibility Model
SFMSales Forecasting Model
SFMSynthetic Ferro-Magnetic
SFMSales Floor Manager
SFMSlow Fading Margin


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