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FFT Fast Fourier Transform. An algorithm for computing the Fourier transform of a set of discrete data values. Given a finite set of data points, for example a periodic sampling taken from a real-world signal, the FFT expresses the data in terms of its component frequencies. It also solves the essentially identical inverse problem of reconstructing a signal from the frequency data.
Ãâó: www.xilinx.com/publications/glossary.htm
FFP The fluid portion of the blood that is frozen after the blood cells are removed. FFP was at one time the only treatment for Haemophilia, and is now used for those factor deficiencies that do not have concentrate available, such as Factor V. It can also be used when a family wishes to store plasma from the father or mother (single donor) to reduce the risk of viral transmission.
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FFB An executive department of the United States under the supervision of the Secretary of the Treasury that is the payee of certain notes, which are executed by rural electric cooperatives, guaranteed by the Rural Utilities Service (RUS, formerly known as REA), amongst others.
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fFN a protein that helps "glue together" the tissues of the placenta.
Ãâó: www.chkd.org/High_Risk_Pregnancy/glossary.asp
FFA The amount of free fatty acids present in an oil as determined by simple titration.
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