It stands for "Distrito Federal" (Federal District).
I believe it is about 11 miles from Mexico City. The address is: Apartado Postal 896, 06002 Mexico, DF
The answer depends on the degrees of freedom (df). If the df > 1 then the mean is 0, and the standard deviation, for df > 2, is sqrt[df/(df - 2)].
Well lets start by correction your question, i think what you mean is "How do you say address in spanish? Direccion is address in spanish.
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OMG, oh my gosh or god TTYL, talk to you later DF, definetly
The "DF" stands for douglas fir . It's the type of wood the plywood is made out of.
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No. Mexican immigration laws are tougher than American laws.
Use Google Maps or the Mexican Guia Roji. See related links.
Nahuatl: ENGLISH 1) Papalotl Butterfly 2) Ixtapa Over/on the salt (Mexican west coast resort) 3) Mazatlan By or near the deer (Resort on the west coast) 4) Xochicalco In the house of flowers (Mexican DF Suburb) 5) Coyoacan Place if the coyotes (Mexico DF Suburb) 6) Nezahualcoyotl Hungry coyote (Mexico DF suburb) 7) Tenochtitilan Cacti that grow (Ancient Mexico City) between the rocks. 8) Tepito (Mexico DF suburb) Little, small 9) Xochimilco Place where there (Mexican Resort) is an over abundance of flowers. 10) Acapulco Place of the large canes. (Mexican Resort) 11) Cautla Forrest (Mexico DF suburb) 12) Cuauhtemoc Descending Eagle 13) Chapultepec The grasshoppers hill 14) Azcapotzalco Place of the ant hill 15) Cuauhnahuac Near the forrest/trees (Resort near Mexico City) 16) Jalisco By or in front of the sand. (Mexican State) 17) Teotihuacan Place where there (Aztec ruins near Mexico DF) is cosmic energy.
DF in the medical feel can stand for dermal fibroblasts, delayed feeding, and deficiency factor to name a few.