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*] (Fédération Française de Rugby), the French rugby union federation. | *] (Fédération Française de Rugby), the French rugby union federation. | ||
*] as of a game, it is close to DDR. | |||
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FFR is a three-letter abbreviation that may refer to:
Medicine
- Fellowship of the Faculty of Radiology of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI).
- Fractional flow reserve, a technique used in coronary catheterization to measure pressure differences across a coronary artery stenosis.
- Frequency following response
Other
- Fast Far Recumbents, FFR Trikes is an American high-performance lightweight electric vehicle manufacturer.
- Factory Five Racing, an American automobile company that designs and manufactures assembly kits for replicars and sports cars.
- Fast Food Rockers, a British pop group.
- Federal Financial Report, a common U.S. government report in government contracting, also known as Standard Form 425.
- Federal funds rate, a benchmark interest rate with a target set by the Federal Reserve in the United States.
- French Rugby League Federation (Fédération Française de Rugby à XIII)
- Finnmark Fylkesrederi, a ferry and bus operator in Finnmark, Norway.
- For Future Reference, an album by the British synthpop band Dramatis
- French Rugby Federation (Fédération Française de Rugby), the French rugby union federation.
- "for future reference"
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