Noun
CFF (plural CFFs)
Initialism of critical flicker frequency.
Facilitating the CFF course were Staff Sgt. Nicholas R. Sohn and Staff Sgt. Austin T. Nash, targeting noncommissioned officers and instructors with the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team (Infantry). Source: Internet
Covered bond issuers from Europe’s core accessed the market across a range of intermediate tenors this week with LBBW, Compagnie de Financement Foncier (CFF) and Helaba issuing some of their largest deals in years. Source: Internet
Its Whitby campus features the Centre for Food (CFF), Durham Region’s first post-secondary centre focused on the field-to-fork concept, supported by celebrity chef Jamie Kennedy. Source: Internet
The EsF 3 crystal structure is hexagonal, as in californium(III) fluoride (CfF 3 ) where the Es 3+ ions are 8-fold coordinated by fluorine ions in a bicapped trigonal prism arrangement. Source: Internet
Trenord also co-operates with DB and ÖBB on the EuroCity Verona-Munich service, and with SBB CFF FFS (joint-venture TiLo ) on the regional Milan-Bellinzona service. Source: Internet
The Type 2 font format was designed to be used with Compact Font Format (CFF) charstrings, and was implemented to reduce the overall font file size. Source: Internet