- IFF
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
IFF — steht für: Identification Friend Foe, siehe Freund Feind Erkennung Fraunhofer Institut für Fabrikbetrieb und automatisierung in Magdeburg Interchange File Format, ein Dateiformat u. a. für Bilder Intergovernmental Forum on Forests, eine… … Deutsch Wikipedia
IFF — IFF, Iff or iff can stand for:* if and only if, a mathematical and logical connector indicating that either both statements are true or both are false * Identification Friend or Foe, an electronic radio based identification system utilizing… … Wikipedia
IFF — IFF аббревиатура. Может относиться к: Interchange File Format стандарт для файлов обмена данными, разработанный в 1985 г. International Floorball Federation Международная федерация флорбола. Identification friend or… … Википедия
iff — ● iff Abréviation de identification friend or foe, expression anglaise désignant le dispositif radar qui permet d identifier des avions amis ou ennemis … Encyclopédie Universelle
IFF — IFF, Abk. für Interchange File Format … Universal-Lexikon
IFF — sigla ES ingl. Identification of Friend or Foe, identificazione di amico o nemico, tramite apparecchio radar … Dizionario italiano
IFF — (Identification Friend or Foe) (in Airplanes) electronic device that transmits a 4 digit identification code to the scanning surface radar in order to identify itself as friendly aircraft … English contemporary dictionary
IFF — abbrev. Identification, Friend or Foe: an electronic system for recognition of friendly aircraft, ships, etc … English World dictionary
IFF — Los términos IFF, Iff o iff son siglas de: Insomnio Familiar Fatal, un trastorno genético que deriva en la muerte de las personas por insomnio. Identification Friend or Foe, un sistema de identificación electrónico mediante radio. In Flanders… … Wikipedia Español
iff — conjunction Etymology: alteration of 1if Date: 1955 if and only if < two figures are congruent iff one can be placed over the other so that they coincide > … New Collegiate Dictionary