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FBA - traducción al árabe

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F.B.A.; FBA (disambiguation)

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FBA

Definición

FBA
¦ abbreviation Fellow of the British Academy.

Wikipedia

FBA

FBA may refer to:

  • Federation of British Artists
  • Federal Bar Association
  • Fellow of the British Academy
  • Filsports Basketball Association
  • First Baptist Academy (Houston, Texas), United States
  • First Baptist Academy of Dallas, Texas, United States
  • First Baptist Church (Atlanta), Georgia, United States
  • Fixed-block architecture
  • Florida Basketball Association
  • Flux balance analysis, in chemical engineering/systems biology
  • Folke Bernadotte Academy
  • Fonte Boa Airport, in Brazil
  • Belgian Forces in Germany (French: Forces belges en Allemagne) after the Second World War
  • Found Brothers Aviation, Canadian aircraft manufacturer
  • Franco-British Aviation, British seaplane manufacturer
  • French BasketBall Association
  • Freshwater Biological Association
  • Functional behavioral assessment
  • Fusiform body area
  • Fulfillment by Amazon; see Amazon.com § Fulfillment and warehousing
  • A component of FVA - one of the X-Value Adjustments in relation to derivative instruments held by banks
Ejemplos de uso de FBA
1. J. Johnston, FBA Sir, The seats that Labour won in the recent general election on average had fewer electors than those won by the Tories not because the Boundary Commission defines smaller seats in urban areas (report, June 13) but because of the long delays between redistributions.
2. From Professor Lord Wedderburn of Charlton, QC, FBA Sir, Anyone who had experience of the reform era in university admissions in the 1'60s to 1'80s knows how hard some admissions tutors tried, especially at Oxbridge, to increase the percentage of state school entrants (leading article, September 22). Their limited success was, and is, caused by the fact that so many applicants come from schools laughably called public, whose pupils account for some 7 per cent of the British pool.