FDG may refer to:
Politics
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Democratic Forces of Guiana
The Democratic Forces of Guiana (french: Forces democratiques de Guyane, FDG) is a centrist and social-liberal political party in the French '' overseas région'' of French Guiana, in South America. The FDG had one Senator until the 2008 elections ...
(French: ), a political party in French Guiana
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Left Front (France)
The Left Front (french: Front de gauche, FG or FDG) was a French electoral alliance and a political movement created for the 2009 European elections by the French Communist Party and the Left Party when a left-wing minority faction decided to ...
or , an electoral federation
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Youth Front
''Youth Front'' ( es, Frente de la Juventud, FJ) was a Spanish political youth organization and far-right militant group, sometimes considered a terrorist organization.
History
FJ emerged as a 1978 split of Fuerza Nueva, the main neofrancoist ...
(), the youth wing of the neofascist Italian Social Movement
Science
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Fluorodeoxyglucose (18F)
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Fluid dynamic gauge
A fluid dynamic gauge (FDG) is a measurement technique used to study the behaviour of soft deposit layers in a liquid environment. It employs fluid mechanics to determine the thickness of the layer, and can also be used to obtain a measure of its ...
Other
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Fording Canadian Coal Trust
Fording Canadian Coal Trust (NYSE: FDG; TSX:FDG) was a Canadian-based royalty trust which owned a 60% stake in the Elk Valley Coal Partnership (EVCP), which in turn produced hard-coking metallurgical coal, primarily for steel production, at it ...
, a defunct Canadian trust
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Friedrich-Dessauer-Gymnasium, Frankfurt
The (abbreviation: ''FDG''; en, Frederick Dessauer Gymnasium) is a sixth form '' Gymnasium'' in the district Höchst of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
The eponym is Friedrich Dessauer (1881–1963). The school has approximately 101 (year 200 ...
, a school in Germany
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Functional discourse grammar
Functional grammar (FG) and functional discourse grammar (FDG) are grammar models and theories motivated by functional theories of grammar. These theories explain how linguistic utterances are shaped, based on the goals and knowledge of natural lan ...
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