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HGA
(redirected from High Growth Area)

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HGAHigh-Gain Antenna
HGAHandweavers Guild of America
HGAHammel Green and Abrahamson
HGAHomogentisic Acid
HGAHercules Graphics Adapter
HGAHoly Guardian Angels (Reading, PA catholic church)
HGAHonor Guard Academy
HGAHigh Growth Area
HGAHuman Great Ape
HGAHardware-carrier Group Alarm (CCS #7/ITU-T)
HGAHeat Generating Assembly
HGAHawaii Grommet Association (surfing)
HGAHigh-Speed Graphics Assembly
HGAHigh Grade Algorithm
HGAHuman Growth Agent
HGAHop Growers of America (Moxee, WA)


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This means that it is our core business, which has been identified as a high growth area," he said.
The UAV market is a high growth area within the aerospace industry, with emerging civil applications - such as police and fire service surveillance, agricultural and geographical survey, power and pipeline inspections - poised for major growth.
Sheron Hindley Smith, executive director of Robert Half Legal, said high growth areas would continue to include intellectual property and heath-care law.
 
 
 
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