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ADH
(redirected from Action Dignite Humaine)

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ADHAlcohol Dehydrogenase
ADHAutomatic Data Handling
ADHAdhesive
ADHAntidiuretic Hormone
ADHAdhesion (advertising)
ADHArkansas Department of Health
ADHAldehyde Dehydrogenase
ADHAccidental Damage from Handling (insurance coverage option for a computer)
ADHAtypical Ductal Hyperplasia
ADHAanbevolen Dagelijkse Hoeveelheid (Dutch)
ADHAntidiuretisches Hormon (German: Antidiuretisches Hormon)
ADHAldan (Russia)
ADHAssociation des Directeurs d'Hôpital (French: Hospital Managers Association)
ADHArizona Department of Health
ADHAction Dignite Humaine (French: Human Dignity Action)
ADHAdvanced Double Hull (naval architecture)
ADHAdvanced Development Hardware
ADHAssistant Department Head
ADHAverage Delay to Handle (CRM and call centers)
ADHAngaston & District Hospital (Australia)
ADHAutomated Document Handling
ADHAxially Displaced Hyperbola (antenna)
ADHAlden House
ADHAllgemeiner Deutscher Hochschulsportverband (German: General German University Sports Federation)
ADHAktion Deutschland Hilft Aktion Deutschland Hilft (German: Germany's Relief Association)


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