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FFE may refer to: * '' Fakes Forgeries Experts'', a philatelic journal * Fast Field Echo in magnetic resonance imaging * Fédération Française des Éclaireuses * Feed-Forward Equalizer * FFE Transportation, an American transport company * Finished floor elevation * Fire For Effect, a military doctrine * Fire-From-Enclosure (FFE), M72A28 Light Anti-Tank (AT) Weapon (LAW) variant * First.Finger Entertainment, an American entertainment and media company * Ford Focus Electric * Foundation For Excellence, a non-profit organization which supports students in India * '' Foras Feasa ar Éirinn'', a narrative history of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating * Free-Flow Electrophoresis * Station Code FFE for Fremantle railway station, in Australia * French Chess Federation (French: ') * French Fencing Federation The French Fencing Federation (french: Fédération Française d'Escrime - ''FFE'') is the national governing body for fencing in France. It is affiliated with the International Fencing ...
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Fakes Forgeries Experts
''Fakes Forgeries Experts'' is an annual magazine on forgery in philately. It was established in 1998 and is published by Postiljonen on behalf of the Fédération Internationale de Philatélie and the International Association of Philatelic Experts. The first editor-in-chief An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies. The highest-ranking editor of a publication may also be titled editor, managing ... was Paolo Vollmeier, followed by Knud Mohr from No. 7, 2004. The current editor-in-chief is Jonas Hällström and Knud Mohr continues as honorary editor.FFE #17 Content and Editorial Message
by Jonas Hallstrom, www.ffejournal.com, 26 March 2014.


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Foundation For Excellence
The Foundation for Excellence is a publicly supported non-profit organization. The FFE's focus is to provide funds for higher education to students in India who are academically gifted and from low-income families. Since its inception, the foundation has provided over $11.4 million in over 81,590 scholarships to 28,782 deserving students across 28 states in India. Objective The objective driving the programs is ''"No Scholar Left Behind."'' FFE believes that these young people will be a significant part of a socially and economically stronger India in the near future. With the help of donors and volunteers, FFE plans to keep on with its efforts until every deserving student in India gets the education that she or he deserves. Mission The mission of Foundation For Excellence (FFE) is to help exceptionally talented but economically underprivileged students in India to pursue their higher education in Engineering, medicine, Pharmacy and Law. FFE awards scholarships to recent high ...
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First Encounters
''Frontier: First Encounters'' is a space trading and combat simulator video game developed by Frontier Developments and published by GameTek in 1995 for DOS. The player pilots a spaceship through a universe pursuing trading, combat and other missions. ''First Encounters'' was the first game to use procedural texturing to generate the vegetation, snow and other features on the planet surfaces. Mountain ranges, cliffs and alien landscapes and visual effects all contributed to the atmosphere of the game. The third game in the ''Elite'' series, it is the direct sequel to '' Frontier: Elite II'', and was followed by '' Elite: Dangerous'' in 2014. Gameplay ''First Encounters'' carried over the gameplay features from its immediate predecessor '' Frontier: Elite II'', in that the game is a combination of trading, fighting, espionage, bombing and a variety of other military activities; the combat ratings were also carried over from the previous games. Like ''Elite II'', ''First Enc ...
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French Fencing Federation
The French Fencing Federation (french: Fédération Française d'Escrime - ''FFE'') is the national governing body for fencing in France. It is affiliated with the International Fencing Federation. The president is Bruno Gares, and the treasurer is Sylvie Sormail. The organisation was founded in 1906, and has its headquarters in Noisy-Le-Grand. French fencers * Philippe Boisse, épée, vice president of the French Fencing Federation * Yves Dreyfus, épée, Olympic bronze, French champion * Alexandre Lippmann, épée, 2x Olympic champion, 2x silver, bronze * Armand Mouyal, épée, Olympic bronze, world champion * Claude Netter, foil, Olympic champion, silver * Eric Srecki, épée, Olympic and World champion * Jean Stern (fencer), Jean Stern, épée, Olympic champion * Romain Cannone, épée, Olympic champion * Anne-Lise Touya, sabre * Damien Touya, sabre References

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French Chess Federation
The French Chess Federation (French : ''Fédération Française des Echecs'' – ''FFE'') is the national organization for chess in France. The president is Diego Salazar, the vice-president is Christophe Leroy and the treasurer is Stéphane Reyreau. The headquarters of the French Chess Federation is Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, near Paris. The French federation was founded in 1933. French chess players *Alphonse Goetz (1865–1934) See also *French Chess Championship External links

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Fremantle Railway Station
Fremantle railway station is the terminus of Transperth's Fremantle line in Western Australia. History The original Fremantle station opened in Cliff Street on 1 March 1881 as the terminus of the Eastern Railway to Guildford via Perth. As the Eastern Railway was extended its importance grew, becoming an important hub for gold miners arriving in Western Australia via ship and then travelling to the Yilgarn and Eastern Goldfields when the line opened to Kalgoorlie in 1896. In 1907, a new station and marshalling yards were established 300 metres to the north-east on the site of the former Fremantle Railway Workshops to better service the newly constructed Fremantle Harbour. The station was designed by William Dartnall, Chief Engineer of Existing Lines of the Railway Department in 1905. The construction contract, at an estimated cost of £80,000, was awarded in May 1906 to S.B. Alexander and completed on 20 April 1907, with the official opening on 1 July 1907. Originally, ...
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Free-flow Electrophoresis
Free-flow electrophoresis (FFE), also known as carrier-free electrophoresis, is a matrix-free electrophoresis, electrophoretic separation technique. FFE is an analogous technique to capillary electrophoresis, with a comparable resolution, that can used for scientific questions, where semi-preparative and preparative amounts of samples are needed. It is used to quantitatively separate samples according to differences in charge or isoelectric point. Because of the versatility of the technique, a wide range of protocols for the separation of samples like rare metal ions, protein isoforms, multiprotein complexes, peptides, organelles, Cell (biology), cells, DNA origami, blood serum and nanoparticles exist. The advantage of FFE is the fast and gentle separation of samples dissolved in a liquid solvent without any need of a matrix, like polyacrylamide in gel electrophoresis. This ensures a very high recovery rate since analytes do not adhere to any carrier or matrix structure. Because ...
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Foras Feasa Ar Éirinn
''Foras Feasa ar Éirinn'' – literally 'Foundation of Knowledge on Ireland', but most often known in English as 'The History of Ireland' – is a narrative history of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating, written in Irish and completed .Bernadette Cunningham, ‘Keating, Geoffrey eathrún Céitinn(b. c.1580, d. in or before 1644)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004accessed 17 Sept 2015/ref> Outline It begins with a preface in which Keating defends the honour of Ireland against the denigrations of writers such as Giraldus Cambrensis,Bernadette Cunningham"Geoffrey Keating’s ''Foras Feasa ar Éirinn''" ''History Ireland'' Vol. 9 issue 1, Spring 2001, retrieved 17 September 2015 followed by a narrative history in two parts: part one, from the creation of the world to the arrival of Christianity in the 5th century, and part two, from the 5th century to the coming of the Normans during the 12th century.
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Ford Focus Electric
The Ford Focus Electric is a 5-door hatchback electric car that was produced by Ford. The Focus Electric is Ford's second production all-electric vehicle (the first being the Ford Ranger EV), and was made from December 2011to May 2018. The Focus Electric uses the same body (or glider) as the gasoline powered third generation Ford Focus. On introduction in 2011 it had a 23  kWh liquid-cooled lithium-ion battery pack, which delivered a range of according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency. For the 2017 model this was upgraded to a 33.5  kWh liquid-cooled lithium-ion battery pack which delivers a range of according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The agency rated the Focus Electric combined fuel economy at 105 miles per gallon gasoline equivalent () for the original model and 107 miles per gallon gasoline equivalent () for the 2017 model, and ranks the Focus Electric as the most fuel-efficient car sold in the United State ...
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Steady-state Free Precession Imaging
Steady-state free precession (SSFP) imaging is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequence which uses steady states of magnetizations. In general, SSFP MRI sequences are based on a (low flip angle) gradient echo MRI sequence with a short repetition time which in its generic form has been described as the FLASH MRI technique. While spoiled gradient-echo sequences refer to a steady state of the longitudinal magnetization only, SSFP gradient-echo sequences include transverse coherences (magnetizations) from overlapping multi-order spin echoes and stimulated echoes. This is usually accomplished by refocusing the phase-encoding gradient in each repetition interval in order to keep the phase integral (or gradient moment) constant. Fully balanced SSFP MRI sequences achieve a phase of zero by refocusing all imaging gradients. Gradient moments are zero or not If, within one TR, either one of the gradient moments of magnetic gradients along three logical directions, including slice selectio ...
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M72 LAW
The M72 LAW (light anti-tank weapon, also referred to as the light anti-armor weapon or LAW as well as LAWS: light anti-armor weapons system) is a portable one-shot unguided anti-tank weapon. The solid rocket propulsion unit was developed in the newly-formed Rohm and Haas research laboratory at Redstone Arsenal in 1959, and the full system was designed by Paul V. Choate, Charles B. Weeks, Frank A. Spinale, et al. at the Hesse-Eastern Division of Norris Thermadore. American production of the weapon began by Hesse-Eastern in 1963, and was terminated by 1983; currently it is produced by Nammo Raufoss AS in Norway and their subsidiary, Nammo Talley, Inc. in Arizona. In early 1963, the M72 LAW was adopted by the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps as their primary individual infantry anti-tank weapon, replacing the M31 HEAT rifle grenade and the M20A1 "super bazooka" in the U.S. Army. It was subsequently adopted by the U.S. Air Force to serve in an anti-emplacement and anti-armor rol ...
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Fire For Effect
Fire for effect (or FFE) is a military term. According to NATO doctrine: # Fire which is delivered after the mean point of impact or burst is within the desired distance of the target or adjusting/ranging point. # Term in a call for fire to indicate the adjustment/ranging is satisfactory and fire for effect is desired. According to United States Department of Defense, it is "that volume of fires delivered on a target to achieve the desired effect". Artillery firing is often calibrated with spotting rounds and a process of adjustment of fire. Once calibrated upon the desired target or bracketed area, a call for "fire for effect" is made – requesting several batteries or the battalion to fire one or more rounds, with the goal of saturating the target area with shell fragments. In practice, first the Forward Observer (FO) establishes communication with the artillery unit. Then a spotting round is called for. Spotting rounds are then "walked" on to the target. When the spottin ...
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