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HUHungary
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HUHeads Up (poker)
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HUHollywood Undead
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HUHiroshima University (Japan)
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HUHandling Unit
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HUHuntington University (Huntington, IN)
HUHounsfield Unit (radiology)
HUHydrologic Unit (watershed boundaries)
HUHollins University (Roanoke, VA)
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HUHaigazian University (Beirut, Lebanon)
HUHelicopter Utility Squadron (US Navy Aviation unit designation used in from 1948 to 1965)
HUHell-Unleashed (gaming, Diablo II)
HUHokies United (Virginia Tech)
HUHyperemia Unit
HUHosting Unlimited (South Africa)


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By modifying immune cells taken from healthy donated livers and injecting the cells directly into transplant recipients, Hideki Ohdan of Hiroshima University in Japan and colleagues lessened the amount of virus circulating in the organ recipients' blood.
The trace metals concentrations of the extract solutions alongside with the acidified/preserved stream water samples (for all the 38 locations) were then analyzed using ICP-AES method (Perkin Elmer; model OPTIMA 3000) at the Biogeochemistry Laboratory, Hiroshima University, Japan.
The attack was developed by Toshihiro Ohigashi of Hiroshima University and Masakatu Morii of Kobe University, who plan to discuss further details at a technical conference set for Sept.
 
 
 
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