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1 Future Naval Artillery
Abbreviation: FNAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Future Naval Artillery
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2 FNA
1) Медицина: аспирационная диагностическая пункция (fine-needle aspiration), аспирация иглой, тонкоигольная аспирационная биопсия2) Ботаника: Flora of North America3) Военный термин: for necessary action4) Техника: frequency network analyzer5) Сокращение: Firing Needle Assembly, Future Naval Artillery6) Физиология: Fine Needle Aspiration7) Фирменный знак: Ferrari North America8) Сетевые технологии: Fujitsu network architecture9) Полимеры: fuming nitric acid10) Химическое оружие: Freelance News Agency, fast neutron analysis11) Общественная организация: Florida Narcolepsy Association12) Аэропорты: Freetown, Serra Leone
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