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Fm Firm track (turf).
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Fm Frequency Modulation. A method of broadcasting radio and TV signals.
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Fm the building letter code for Facilities Management, 3130 20th Street, San Francisco
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Fm A dithering method that uses uniform dot sizes and varies the distance between them. This method is different from conventional halftone screening, which aligns dots of varying sizes on a regular grid.
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Fm A technique for adding audio to a radio carrier by varying the carrier's frequency in proportion to the audio frequency. FM is used for broadcasting in both the VHF high (EBU) and low (OIRT) bands. [Frequenzmodulation; modulation de frequence]
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