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It stands for forced fumbles.
Fortissimo, meaning "very strong."
It stands for Fail to Finish.
In the world of music, ff means 'fortissimo' - very loud.
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It generally means "and following". It is used for example in citations and reference literature when the reference is to "page 15 and the following pages", then the annotation is ".... p 15 ff."
Some recommended books to study for the DHA orthodontics exam are "Contemporary Orthodontics" by William Proffit, "Graber and Wilk's Orthodontics: Current Principles and Techniques" by Lee Graber, and "Orthodontics: Current Principles and Techniques" by Thomas M. Graber. These books cover essential concepts and techniques in orthodontics that are commonly tested in such exams.
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"ff" means and following. For example, Jn. 3:16ff means the 16th verse of the 3rd chapter of the book of John and the verses that immediately follow that verse. Sometimes, the latin abbreviation et. seq. is used instead of "ff."