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1 FRAP
1) Американизм: Frantic Random Activities Period2) Военный термин: finned rocket assisted projectile4) Оптика: fluorescence recovery after photobleaching5) Электроника: Flat Response Acoustic Pickup, Frame Relay Access Probe6) Биохимия: ferric reducing antioxidant power7) Электротехника: fuel rod analysis program -
2 frap
1) Американизм: Frantic Random Activities Period2) Военный термин: finned rocket assisted projectile4) Оптика: fluorescence recovery after photobleaching5) Электроника: Flat Response Acoustic Pickup, Frame Relay Access Probe6) Биохимия: ferric reducing antioxidant power7) Электротехника: fuel rod analysis program
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