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LCSH Section F F (Computer program language) F-111 (Fighter planes) F-Sharp (Computer program language) BT Programming languages (Electronic USE F-111 (Jet fighter plane) USE F♯ (Computer program language) computers) F-111 (Jet fighter plane) (Not Subd Geog) F stars (Not Subd Geog) UF F-Sharp (Computer program language) UF Aardvark (Jet fighter plane) BT Cool stars BT Functional programming languages F-111 (Fighter planes) [Former heading] — Absolute magnitude Object-oriented programming languages TFX (Jet fighter plane) USE F stars—Magnitudes F.1 (Jet fighter plane) BT Jet fighter planes — Magnitudes USE Scimitar (Jet fighter plane) F 116 (Refrigerant) UF Absolute magnitude of F stars F.2 (Seaplane) USE Hexafluoroethane F stars—Absolute magnitude USE Felixstowe F.2 (Seaplane) F-117 (Jet attack plane) (Not Subd Geog) Magnitudes of F stars F.2A (Seaplane) UF F-117 (Jet fighter plane) [Former heading] — Motion in line of sight USE Felixstowe F.2 (Seaplane) Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk (Jet attack plane) UF F stars—Radial velocity F.4 (Fighter plane) Night Hawk (Jet attack plane) Motion in line of sight of F stars USE Martinsyde Buzzard (Fighter plane) Nighthawk (Jet attack plane) Motion of F stars in line of sight F-4 (Jet fighter plane) Stealth fighter Radial velocity of F stars USE Phantom II (Jet fighter plane) BT Attack planes — Radial velocity F-5 (Jet fighter plane) (Not Subd Geog) Lockheed aircraft USE F stars—Motion in line of sight UF Freedom Fighter (Jet fighter plane) Stealth aircraft — Spectra BT Jet fighter planes F-117 (Jet fighter plane) F-t-Ms (Female-to-male transsexuals) F-5 E (Jet fighter plane) USE F-117 (Jet attack plane) USE Female-to-male transsexuals USE Tiger II (Jet fighter plane) F/A-18 (Jet fighter plane) f-value F-5 F (Jet fighter plane) USE Hornet (Jet fighter plane) USE Oscillator strengths USE Tiger II (Jet fighter plane) F/A-18 E/F (Jet fighter plane) F.XX (Transport plane) F-8 (Jet fighter plane) USE Hornet (Jet fighter plane) USE Fokker F.XX (Transport plane) USE Crusader (Jet fighter plane) F/A-22 (Jet fighter plane) F1 cars F 13 (Transport plane) USE F-22 (Jet fighter plane) USE Formula One automobiles USE Junkers F 13 (Transport plane) F.B.5 (Fighter plane) F2A Buffalo (Fighter plane) F-14 Tomcat (Jet fighter plane) USE Vickers F.B.5 (Fighter plane) USE Buffalo (Fighter plane) USE Tomcat (Jet fighter plane) F.B.19 (Fighter plane) F2H (Jet fighter plane) F-15 Eagle (Jet fighter plane) USE Vickers F.B.19 (Fighter plane) USE Banshee (Jet fighter plane) USE Eagle (Jet fighter plane) F.B.A. Type H (Seaplane) F2Ms (Female-to-male transsexuals) F-16 (Fighter planes) USE FBA Type H (Seaplane) USE Female-to-male transsexuals USE F-16 (Jet fighter plane) F.B.I. transformations F3 automobiles F-16 (Jet fighter plane) (Not Subd Geog) USE Fourier-Bros-Iagolnitzer transformations USE Formula Three automobiles UF F-16 (Fighter planes) [Former heading] F-C-C-D (Projective technique) F3D (Jet fighter plane) BT Jet fighter planes USE Family-Centered Circle Drawings USE Skyknight (Jet fighter plane) F-20 (Chemical) F centers F3H (Jet fighter plane) USE Chloroform USE Color centers USE Demon (Jet fighter plane) F.20 (Transport plane) F.D. (Supersonic plane) F4 motorcycle (Not Subd Geog) USE Fokker F.XX (Transport plane) USE Fairey Delta (Supersonic plane) UF MV Agusta F4 motorcycle F-22 (Jet fighter plane) (Not Subd Geog) F-distribution BT MV Agusta motorcycles UF F/A-22 (Jet fighter plane) [Former heading] UF Distribution, F F4B (Fighter plane) Lightning II (Jet fighter plane) [Former BT Distribution (Probability theory) USE Boeing F4B (Fighter plane) heading] Sampling (Statistics) F4D fighter plane Lockheed F-22 (Jet fighter plane) F.E.2 (Military aircraft) (Not Subd Geog) USE Skyray fighter plane Lockheed Lightning II (Jet fighter plane) UF FE2 (Military aircraft) F4F (Fighter plane) Lockheed Raptor (Jet fighter plane) Fighting Experimental 2 (Military aircraft) USE Wildcat (Fighter plane) Raptor (Jet fighter plane) Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2 (Military aircraft) F4U (Fighter plane) BT Jet fighter planes BT Airplanes, Military USE Corsair (Fighter plane) Lockheed aircraft Royal Aircraft Factory aircraft F5 E/F (Jet fighter plane) Stealth aircraft F.E.8 (Fighter plane) (Not Subd Geog) USE Tiger II (Jet fighter plane) F-35 (Jet fighter plane) UF FE8 (Fighter plane) F7F (Fighter plane) USE F-35 (Military aircraft) Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.8 (Fighter plane) USE Tigercat (Fighter plane) F-35 (Military aircraft) (Not Subd Geog) BT Fighter planes F7U (Jet fighter plane) UF F-35 (Jet fighter plane) [Former heading] Royal Aircraft Factory aircraft USE Cutlass (Jet fighter plane) Joint Strike Fighter (Military aircraft) F.H. Newell Building (Boise, Idaho) F8F (Fighter plane) Lightning II (Military aircraft) UF Newell Building (Boise, Idaho) USE Bearcat (Fighter plane) Lockheed Martin Lightning II (Military aircraft) BT Public buildings—Idaho F8U (Jet fighter plane) Lockheed Martin Joint Strike Fighter (Military F.I.A.T. automobiles USE Crusader (Jet fighter plane) aircraft) USE Fiat automobiles F9F-2 (Jet fighter plane) X-35 (Jet fighter plane) [Former heading] F.J. Berlenbach House (New York, N.Y.) USE Panther (Jet fighter plane) BT Airplanes, Military UF 174 Meserole Street (New York, N.Y.) F9F-3 (Jet fighter plane) Lockheed Martin aircraft Berlenbach House (New York, N.Y.) USE Panther (Jet fighter plane) F-51 (Fighter plane) BT Dwellings—New York (State) F9F-4 (Jet fighter plane) USE Mustang (Fighter plane) F.K.8 (Military aircraft) USE Panther (Jet fighter plane) F-53 motor home USE Armstrong Whitworth F.K.8 (Military aircraft) F9F-5 (Jet fighter plane) USE Ford F53 motor home F. L. Brinkley Midden (Miss.) USE Panther (Jet fighter plane) F-82 (Fighter plane) UF Brinkley Midden (Miss.) F9F-6 (Jet fighter plane) USE Twin Mustang (Fighter plane) F. L. Brinkley Site (Miss.) USE Cougar (Jet fighter plane) F-84 (Jet fighter plane) BT Mississippi—Antiquities F9F-7 (Jet fighter plane) USE Thunderjet (Jet fighter plane) F. L. Brinkley Site (Miss.) USE Cougar (Jet fighter plane) F-86 Sabre (Jet fighter plane) USE F. L. Brinkley Midden (Miss.) F9F-8 (Jet fighter plane) USE Sabre (Jet fighter plane) F layer USE Cougar (Jet fighter plane) F-89 Scorpion (Jet fighter plane) USE F region F9F-9 (Jet fighter plane) USE Scorpion (Jet fighter plane) F.O.B. clause USE Tiger (Jet fighter plane) F-94 (Jet fighter plane) UF "Free on board" F11F (Jet fighter plane) USE Starfire (Jet fighter plane) BT Basing-point system USE Tiger (Jet fighter plane) F-100 (Jet fighter plane) (Not Subd Geog) Commercial law F53 motor home UF Hun (Jet fighter plane) Contracts, Maritime USE Ford F53 motor home Super Sabre (Jet fighter plane) Export sales contracts F53 motorhome BT Jet fighter planes Maritime law USE Ford F53 motor home North American airplanes (Military aircraft) Risk Fa (Religion) F-101 (Jet fighter plane) Shipment of goods USE Ifa (Religion) USE Voodoo (Jet fighter plane) F region (May Subd Geog) Fa (Yoruba deity) F-102 (Jet fighter plane) UF F layer USE Orunmila (Yoruba deity) USE Delta Dagger (Jet fighter plane) BT Ionosphere Fa-hsiang tsung F-104 (Fighter plane) NT Ionospheric critical frequencies USE Hossō (Sect) USE Starfighter (Fighter plane) F-S fighting knife Fa language (Bamileke) F-105 (Jet fighter plane) USE Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife USE Fe'fe' language USE Thunderchief (Jet fighter plane) F-Series trucks Fa-las (Part songs) F-106 (Jet fighter plane) USE Ford F-Series trucks USE Balletti (Part songs) USE Delta Dart (Jet fighter plane) F-1 USE Delta Dart (Jet fighter plane) Fa-sol-la singing Fable authors Fables, Estonian (May Subd Geog) USE Shape-note singing USE Fable writers UF Estonian fables FAA (Chemical) Fable writers (May Subd Geog) Fables, Finnish (May Subd Geog) USE Acetylaminofluorene UF Fable authors UF Finnish fables Faaite Atoll (French Polynesia) Fabulists (Fable writers) Fables, French (May Subd Geog) UF Faaite Atoll (Tuamotu Islands) [Former BT Authors UF French fables heading] Fabled creatures Fables, French Guianese (May Subd Geog) BT Islands—French Polynesia USE Animals, Mythical UF French Guianese fables Tuamotu Archipelago (French Polynesia) Fables Fables, French, in art (Not Subd Geog) Faaite Atoll (Tuamotu Islands) [PN980-PN994] Fables, Gascon (May Subd Geog) USE Faaite Atoll (French Polynesia) [PZ8.2] UF Gascon fables Faaker See (Austria) [PZ14.2] Fables, Georgian (May Subd Geog) BT Lakes—Austria BT Didactic literature UF Georgian fables Faanaapi Ennefen (Micronesia) Exempla Fables, German (May Subd Geog) USE Hall Islands (Micronesia) Fiction UF German fables Faanui Island (French Polynesia) Homiletical illustrations Fables, Greek USE Bora-Bora (French Polynesia) Legends UF Greek fables FAAS (Spectrum analysis) Literature Fables, Greek (Modern) (May Subd Geog) USE Furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy Tales UF Greek fables, Modern Faas family (Not Subd Geog) RT Allegories Modern Greek fables UF Fahs family Parables Fables, Guarani (May Subd Geog) Faba bean Fables, African (Not Subd Geog) UF Guarani fables USE Fava bean UF African fables Fables, Gujarati (May Subd Geog) Faba bean as feed Fables, Afrikaans (May Subd Geog) [PN989.G] USE Fava bean as feed UF Afrikaans fables UF Gujarati fables Faba bean tree Fables, Akan (May Subd Geog) Fables, Hebrew (May Subd Geog) USE Parkinsonia aculeata UF Akan fables UF Hebrew fables Faba vulgaris Fables, Albanian (May Subd Geog) Fables, Hindi (May Subd Geog) USE Fava bean [PN989.A53] BT Fables, Indic Fababean UF Albanian fables Fables, Honduran (May Subd Geog) USE Fava bean
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