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F-termThis article is about F-term in theoretical physics. For the patent classification used in Japan, see F-term (patent law). In theoretical physics, one often analyzes theories with supersymmetry in which F-terms play an important role. In four dimensions, the minimal N=1 supersymmetry may be written..
F-term (patent law)This article is about the patent classification used in Japan. For F-term in theoretical physics, see F-term. In Japanese patent law, F-term is a system for classifying Japanese patent documents according to the technical features of the inventions described in them. It is not a replacement for th..
F-testAn F-test is any statistical test in which the test statistic has an F-distribution if the null hypothesis is true. A great variety of hypotheses in applied statistics are tested by F-tests. Among these are given below: The hypothesis that the means of multiple normally distributed populations, a..
FêteFête is a French word meaning festival or holiday, which has passed into English as a label that may be given to certain events. It is widely used in England in the context of "a village fête". Fêtes are usually outdoor shows with a variety of activities. See also Kermesse ..
Fêtes de BayonneThe fêtes de Bayonne are a series of festivals in the Basque town of Bayonne, France, starting the first Wednesday of August. In 2004, these festivals drew 1.3 to 1.5 million visitors. They are some of the largest festivals in France. In the eighties, participants started to dress in white with a r..
Fêtes galantesFête Galante is a French term referring to some of the celebrated pursuits of the idle, rich aristocrats in the 18th century -- from 1715 until the 1770's. After the death of Louis XIV in 1715, the aristocrats of the French court abandoned the grandeur of Versailles for the more intimate townhous..
Fête des lumièresThe Fête des lumières (festival of lights) in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year. This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the s..
Fête de la FédérationThe Fête de la Fédération The Fête de la Fédération of the 14 July 1790 was a huge feast and official event to celebrate the arising of the short-lived constitutional monarchy in France and what people of the time considered to be the happy conclusion of the French Revolution. To this da..
Fête de la MusiqueThis article refers to a music festival which began in Europe but which is now international. There is a (local) Lebanese music festival also called Fête de la Musique. The Fête de la Musique, also known as World Music Day is a festival taking place on June 21, the summer solstice. It began i..
Fête galanteA fête galante is a rich outdoor party in a paradisic setting. The term translates from French literally as "gallant party". It is closely related to, and may be considered a type of, fête champêtre. The term "fête galante" is used most often to refer to a genre of drawings and paintings depi..
Fête nationale du QuébecFête Nationale parade, Montreal The Fête nationale du Québec ("Quebec National Holiday") is an official holiday of Quebec, Canada. The festivities occur on June 23 and June 24 and are organized by the Comité organisateur de la fête nationale ("national holiday organizing committee"). Ori..
FTEPossible meanings: Failure to extract refers to the failure of a firearm to properly extract the shell of a fired bullet when the action is cycled.Fine Tooned Engineering (FTe)Florida's Turnpike EnterpriseFlows to equityFolding Text EditorForum Train EuropeFoundation for Teaching EconomicsFull-time..
FteliaFtelia (Gr. Φτελιά) is a village in the Drama prefecture, in northeastern Greece. Its population is approximately 500 (2005 est.). Its name in greek means the tree elm. It is situated 9km to the south of the city of Drama, Greece. It is part of the municipality of Kalampaki. A large part of it..
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