
1) Federal protective service 2) Feet per second 3) Independent agency 4) Kin of mph
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Frames per second. Used in reference to maximum continuous shooting rate or video.
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First Person Shooter. Examples are Doom, Bioshock, and Call of Duty.
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Frames Per Second. A measurement of how fast an image, such as animation changes. Animations usually run at 24-35 frames per second convincing the brain that it is fluid action.
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First-person shooter
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Frames per second,
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Frames Per Second. Measures the speed of an animation.
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Feet Per Second. Measurement of the power of an airsoft weapon. Commonly accepted limits are 328fps for AEG's and 500fps for single action. See section on Law for more details.
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Fax Preference Service
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Fax Preference Service is where residential customers, sole traders and partnerships can register to prevent unsolicited faxes from call centres and telemarketing agencies from.
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Florida Psychiatric Society
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Synonym for fes ... <oncogene> An oncogene, identified in avian and feline sarcomas, encoding a tyrosine protein kinase. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Frames per second. Used to describe how many frames can the motor drive or winder can handle automatically on winding per second consequently. Also apply to areas like video, animations, movie cameras
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Favorite Picture Selection + Frames Per Second
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Abbreviation for 'frames per second'. In gaming, this is the number of times the screen is being refreshed per second, i.e. how many times the game engine calculates a new image to display. This is not the same as the refresh rate of the monitor which is the same regardless of which application is running.
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See fes > fes.
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Florida Pine Snake
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First Person Shooter
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Frames per second. Used to describe how many frames can the motor drive or winder can handle automatically on winding per second consequently. Also apply to areas like video, animations, movie cameras.
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Firm peaking service. See Peaking power plant
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Frames per second. A measure of the rate at which pictures are shown for a motion video image. In NTSC and PAL video, each frame is made up of two interlaced fields.
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Fast Pass Standard
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Flow velocity in feet per second.
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feet per second. · foot-pound-second.
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Frames per second. The UK standard is 24 fps for film, and 25 fps for television. In the USA, the TV standard is 30 fps.
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