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HLR
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HLRHigher Level Reviewer (US DoD)
HLRHustle Loyalty Respect
HLRHonorary Local Representative
HLRHigh Lift Rotor
HLRHobbes, Locke & Rousseau
HLRHalf-Life Rally (gaming, Half-Life modification)
HLRHigh Level Rescue
HLRHistoric Lotus Register
HLRHome Location Register (register component that interfaces with other components in a GSM and CDMA system)
HLRHoffman La Roche
HLRHuman Language Resources
HLRHeart-Lung Resuscitator
HLRHeavy Lift Replacement (USMC replacement aircraft)
HLRHigh Level Requirement
HLRHidden Line Removal (CAD)
HLRHorizontal Recirculator (industrial refrigeration)
HLRHarvard Law Review


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1, not only supports OpenGL rendering with wire-frame, hidden line removal, colour shading and transparency but also advanced features such as texture mapping and shadows to enhance the realistic effect.
New Hidden Line Removal Algorithm: A new framebuffer based HLR algorithm now complements the existing analytic HLR already available in HOOPS/3dGS.
Animated rendering with zoom, pan, shade, hidden line removal, and bitmap export of results.
 
 
 
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