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UFP
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UFPUnited Federation of Planets (Star Trek)
UFPUnion des Forces Progressistes (French: Union of the Forces Progressists, Quebec provincial party)
UFPURL Filtering Protocol (used by some firewall products)
UFPUnion des Forces du Progrès (French: Progress Force Union, Mauritania)
UFPUnified Federal Policy
UFPUnadjusted Function Point
UFPUltra-Fine Particle
UFPUnit Flyaway Price
UFPUtility Facilities Program
UFPUnderwater Fire Prevention
UFPUnique Feeling Proposition
UFPUniversal Filtered Property


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Particulate air pollution and risk of ST-segment depression during repeated submaximal exercise tests among subjects with coronary heart disease: the exposure and risk assessment for fine and ultra-fine particles in ambient air (ULTRA) study.
Ultra Fine holds a license to an innovative powder-coating technology developed at the University of Western Ohio, which allows for the complete fluidization of ultra-fine particles down to nanometer size.
Elastomag is said to offer ultra-fine particle size and high activity.
 
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