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Fram

Fram meaning

Initialism of ferroelectric random access memory.

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FRAM Industrial (former Eurofilter and part of Champion Laboratories, then UCI-FRAM Group) make air filters for gas turbines in Mansfield on Crown Farm Ind Est.

Fram Monument is also adapting.

AP writers Bill Barrow and Christina Almeida Cassidy in Atlanta, and Zeke Miller, Alexandra Jaffe, Colleen Long and Alan Fram contributed to this report.

Associated Press writers Darlene Superville and Alan Fram contributed to this report.

Firmly surrounded by ice, the ship will then drift with the maelstrom first toward the North Pole then westward, before being released by the ice next summer in the Fram Strait, somewhere between Greenland and Svalbard.

In addition, Arctic ice floes are often carried from the Central Arctic to the south (i.e., Fram Strait) by the Transpolar Drift once the sea ice breaks up in spring ().

Wikipedia is in a constitutional crisis over the banning of an editor named Fram.

According to the Independent, the population of whales that frequents the Fram Strait is endangered.

Associated Press writer Alan Fram in Washington contributed to this report.

Associated Press writers Alan Fram, Ken Thomas, Andrew Taylor and video producer Padmananda Rama contributed to this story.

Associated Press writers Anne Flaherty and Lisa Mascaro in Washington, Elliot Spagat in San Diego, and Alan Fram in Homestead, Florida, contributed to this report.

Associated Press writers Christopher Rugaber, Josh Boak, Matthew Daly, Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Eric Tucker, Seth Borenstein, Elliot Spagat, Alan Fram and Cal Woodward contributed to this report.

Associated Press writers Jill Colvin, Ken Thomas and Alan Fram contributed to this report.

By Alan Fram, The Associated Press on February 16, 2018.

Based on Nansen's observations of ocean currents recorded during the Fram expedition, Ekman concluded that the effect of wind on the sea's surface produced currents which "formed something like a spiral staircase, down towards the depths".

From this point Fram's drift began.

He was later able to apply this expertise to the problems of polar travel, in both his Greenland and his Fram expeditions.

Huntford, pp. 238–240 The first weeks in the ice were frustrating, as the drift moved unpredictably, sometimes north, sometimes south; by 19 November Fram's latitude was south of that at which she had entered the ice.

In 1893, Fridtjof Nansen allowed his ship, Fram, to be frozen in the Arctic ice.

In November Nansen announced his plan: when the ship passed latitude 83° he and Hjalmar Johansen would leave the ship with the dogs and make for the pole while Fram, under Sverdrup, continued its drift until it emerged from the ice in the North Atlantic.