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  2. BFGoodrich - Wikipedia

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    The former BFGoodrich smoke stacks at the old tire plant, and headquarters in Akron, Ohio. Founded by Dr. Benjamin Franklin Goodrich in 1870, the B.F. Goodrich Company, later known as BFGoodrich, was among the first rubber tire manufacturers to be located west of the Appalachian mountain range.

  3. Fibroblast growth factor 2 - Wikipedia

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    Fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF-2), also known as basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and FGF-β, is a growth factor and signaling protein encoded by the FGF2 gene. [5] [6] It binds to and exerts effects via specific fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) proteins, themselves a family of closely related molecules.

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  5. G. F. Strong Centre - Wikipedia

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    GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre is the largest rehabilitation hospital in British Columbia. [1] It is located in the South Cambie neighbourhood of Vancouver.. It provides inpatient, outpatient, outreach and clinical support services to clients/patients across British Columbia and the Yukon in four programs: acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury, and neuromusculoskeletal.

  6. QSIG - Wikipedia

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    QSIG GF provides supplementary services for large-scale corporate, educational, and government networks, such as line identification, call intrusion and call forwarding. Thus for a large or very distributed company that requires multiple PBXs, users can receive the same services across the network and be unaware of the switch that their ...

  7. Edsa Shangri-La, Manila - Wikipedia

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    The resort was designed by Kanko Kikaku Sekkeisha of Tokyo and R. Villarosa Architects, [2] with BF Corporation as the main contractor. [12] and features two white towers set in a tropical garden amongst the mostly residential Ortigas Center. The floors of the hotel are marble, while the interior includes Asian paintings and floral arrangements.

  8. Tetrafluoroborate - Wikipedia

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    Despite the low reactivity of the tetrafluoroborate anion in general, BF − 4 serves as a fluorine source to deliver an equivalent of fluoride. [2] The Balz–Schiemann reaction for the synthesis of aryl fluorides is the best known example of such a reaction. [3]

  9. Fluoroboric acid - Wikipedia

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    Pure H[BF 4] has not been described. The same holds true for the superacids that are known by the simplified formulas H[PF 6] and H[SbF 6]. [4] [5] However, a solution of BF 3 in HF is highly acidic, having an approximate speciation of [H 2 F] + [BF 4] − (fluoronium tetrafluoroborate) and a Hammett acidity function of −16.6 at 7 mol % BF 3, easily qualifying as a superacid. [6]