NFB
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The acronym NFB may refer to:
  • National Federation of the Blind
    National Federation of the Blind
    The National Federation of the Blind is an organization of blind people in the United States. It is the oldest and largest organization led by blind people in the United States...

    , organization representing blind people in the United States
  • National Film Board of Canada
    National Film Board of Canada
    The National Film Board of Canada is Canada's twelve-time Academy Award-winning public film producer and distributor. An agency of the Government of Canada, the NFB produces and distributes documentary, animation, alternative drama and digital media productions...

    , Canada's public film producer and distributor
  • negative feedback
    Negative feedback
    Negative feedback occurs when the output of a system acts to oppose changes to the input of the system, with the result that the changes are attenuated. If the overall feedback of the system is negative, then the system will tend to be stable.- Overview :...

    , process of feeding back to the input a part of a system's output, so as to reverse the direction of change of the output
  • Nouvelle Federation Board, non-fifa football representative organisation
  • NF-κB, in molecular biology, often written as NF-B
  • Neurofeedback
    Neurofeedback
    Neurofeedback , also called neurotherapy, neurobiofeedback or EEG biofeedback is a type of biofeedback that uses realtime displays of electroencephalography or functional magnetic resonance imaging to illustrate brain activity, often with a goal of controlling central nervous system activity...

    , therapy technique that presents the user with realtime feedback on brainwave activity
  • Noise from the Basement
    Noise from the Basement
    Japanese DVD# About Me# Skye in Japan# "Shattered" # "Imaginary Superstar" # "Billy S." # "Tangled Up in Me" # "Number One" # "Tangled Up in Me" # "Fallen Through" - Sessions@AOL...

    , debut album by Canadian singer Skye Sweetnam
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