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HRI
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HRIHellenic Resources Institute (Greece)
HRIHorse Racing Ireland
HRIHuman-Robot Interaction
HRIHuman Rights Internet (Ottawa, Canada)
HRIHuman Rights Institute (various organizations)
HRIHotel, Restaurant, and Institution
HRIHorticulture Research Institute (American Nursery & Landscape Association)
HRIHigh Resolution Instrument
HRIHorticultural Research International (United Kingdom)
HRIHull Royal Infirmary
HRIHuddersfield Royal Infirmary (UK)
HRIHigh Refractive Index
HRIHealth-Related Item (non-drug pharmacy products)
HRIHuman Readable Interpretation
HRIHannah Research Institute (UK)
HRIHigh Resolution Imagery
HRIHyundai Research Institute
HRIHazard Risk Index
HRIHandedness Research Institute (Bloomington, IN)
HRIHard Rock International
HRIHealth Resources Incorporated
HRIHigh Resolution Isolation
HRIHuman Resource Index
HRIHeight-Range Indicator
HRIHigh Risk of Isolation
HRIHigh Resolution Information
HRIHowe Robinson Index (shipbroker freight index)
HRIHealth Right, Inc. (Washington, DC)
HRIHumanitarian Relief Initiative


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