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1 FRD
1) Военный термин: Functional Requirements Document, flight readiness demonstration, formerly restricted data, Federal Research Division (Library of Congress)2) Техника: failure rate data, fire resistance door3) Химия: Fibre Resin Developments (UK)4) Физиология: Fatal Rabbit Disease5) Вычислительная техника: Functional Requirements Description6) Банковское дело: округ федерального резервного банка (США; Federal Reserve District)7) Инвестиции: Federal Reserve District8) Океанография: Field Research Division, Forecast Research Division9) Аэропорты: Friday Harbor, Washington USA10) AMEX. Friedman Industries, Inc. -
2 frd
1) Военный термин: Functional Requirements Document, flight readiness demonstration, formerly restricted data, Federal Research Division (Library of Congress)2) Техника: failure rate data, fire resistance door3) Химия: Fibre Resin Developments (UK)4) Физиология: Fatal Rabbit Disease5) Вычислительная техника: Functional Requirements Description6) Банковское дело: округ федерального резервного банка (США; Federal Reserve District)7) Инвестиции: Federal Reserve District8) Океанография: Field Research Division, Forecast Research Division9) Аэропорты: Friday Harbor, Washington USA10) AMEX. Friedman Industries, Inc.
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