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HIMHealth Information Management
HIMHalf-Ironman
HIMHe Is Mighty
HIMHis Infernal Majesty (band)
HIMHotel Institute Montreux
HIMHyper-IgM Syndrome
HIMHuman Interface Module
HIMHealth Insurance Manual
HIMHardware Interface Module
HIMHealth Informatics Management
HIMHonda Interface Module
HIMHigh-Order Instantaneous Moment
HIMHeliocentric Information Map
HIMHearts In Mission
HIMHands In Motion, Inc (Lohrville, Iowa ministry providing sign language interpreters)
HIMHybrid Impedance Matrix
HIMHometronic Internet Module
HIMHer/His Imperial Majesty
HIMHome Interview Manual
HIMHot Ingot Magnet
HIMHealth Industry Management (various schools)
HIMHistorical Images in Medicine (Duke University; North Carolina)


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Interchangable hardware Interface Modules provide T1, E1, RS, and V.
New T3/E3 Hardware Interface Module An eight-port T3/E3 interface card boosts performance to line speed for up to 72 T3/E3 ports on a 12-slot LightStream 2020 chassis, providing the highest T3/E3 port density of any available switch.
 
 
 
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