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ATH
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ATHAbsolute Threshold of Hearing
ATHAttention Hang-Up
ATHAbbreviated Trouble History
ATHAthens, Greece - Hellinikon (Airport Code)
ATHArts Theme House (Duke University; Durham, NC)
ATHApplications Techniques Hydrauliques (French hydraulics company)
ATHassign thresholds (US DoD)
ATHArmored Trooper Heavy (Votoms)
ATHAir Touraine Hélicoptère (French helicopter transportation company)
ATHAUTODIN Transitional Hub
ATHAlgorithm Test Harness
ATHAxially Tilted Hyperbola (antenna)
ATHAutomatic THrottle
ATHAll Time High
ATHAssociate of Theology (various schools)
ATHAdenotonsillar Hypertrophy
ATHAtherosclerosis
ATHAir Transat Holidays
Athathlete
ATHAuthorization to Hire
ATHAbove the Horizon
ATHArtificial Time History
ATHAthwartship
ATHAir Transportable Hospital
ATHAddicted to Hardstyle
ATHAvian Thymic Hormone
ATHAround the Horn (ESPN show)
ATHA Toda Hora (Spanish: At All Times; Puerto Rico automatic teller machine)
ATHAluminum Trihydrate
ATHAndrews Travel House (UK)
ATHArmchair Treasure Hunt (UK)
ATHAcceleration Time History
ATHAsia Timber House (Malaysia)
ATHAsk the Headhunter (est. 1995)


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The PEER project, "Parameterization of Non-Stationary Acceleration Time History," will examine two techniques used to model the impact of intense ground motion from large magnitude earthquakes on structures: scaling up the amplitude of real recordings from smaller earthquakes and artificially simulating recordings of large earthquakes.
 
 
 
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