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Foam (disambiguation)

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Foam is a substance that is formed by trapping gas bubbles in a liquid or solid.

Foam may also refer to:

Military

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Organizations

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Other uses

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  • Foam (culinary), a modern food preparation and presentation technique
  • Foam (film), 2020 short film
  • FoAM (organization), also fo.am, a cross-disciplinary network of artists, scientists, and others (and their labs and studios) that maintain Libarynth.org
  • Foam hand, a sports paraphernalia item
  • OpenFOAM, an open-source finite volume partial differential equation solver used in fluid dynamics applications
  • Foam, the schooner that took the 1st Marquess of Dufferin and others on the 1856 voyage that inspired the book, Letters from High Latitudes
  • First Office Action on the Merits, a form of office action in United States patent law
  • Free Open Access Medical education, sometimes called FOAMed, a worldwide movement to share medical knowledge and continuing education

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