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ef

 (ĕf)
n.
The letter f.
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ef

(ɛf)
n
(Linguistics) f, being the sixth letter and fourth consonant of the modern English alphabet
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"Companies belonging to this category will not show any real commercial history; EFS forms such companies for their clients and sells them on request.
The latter are also a rarer species, but it would certainly be safe to say EFS falls into that category.
To avoid such issues, Galaxy Note 2 users can install the one-click EFS Backup tool.
The corrected 30 day average rate for our EFS #3 is 817 boepd, with the #3 oil rate still being significantly better (some 23%) than the Company's first Eagle Ford well over its first 30 days.
Northrop Grumman's Europe-based air traffic management subsidiary, Northrop Grumman Park Air Systems, provided radar data processing displays and EFS capabilities for the airport's new air traffic control centre under a subcontract to the UK's National Air Traffic Services (NATS).
EFS is the only civilian blood transfusion service in France.
Professor Gerard Tobelem, president of EFS, said that in the short term, red blood cells may help improve the treatment of patients with a rare blood group, or receiving repeated transfusions and posing complex transfusion problemme.
Figure 1 (can be viewed at www.evaluationengineering.com/features/2010January/0110_emc.aspx) shows the nine basic steps recommended by the guide for a simple EFS risk.
where EFS has been awarded a five year (with four option years) contract to provide facilities management services for The World Bank's 3.8 million square feet of space.
Enterprise manager at the UCE, Jacqui Bowman, said that the year-long EFS was open to anyone who had an innovative new business idea.
Coventry business development manager Sue Vickery said: "EFS represents a fantastic opportunity for people connected with the universities of Coventry and Warwick to follow up their business idea and to be encouraged and supported.