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HCM
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HCMHypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
HCMHuman Capital Management
HCMHo Chi Minh City (Vietnam)
HCMHealth Care Management
HCMHighway Capacity Manual
HCMHALIFAX Class Modernization
HCMHardcore Metal (music)
HCMHigh Capacity Multiplexing
HCMHouse Concurrent Memorial (US Congress)
HCMHabeas Compliant Message
HCMHonda Canada Manufacturing
HCMHandset Configuration Manager
HCMHARDMAN Comparability Analysis Methodology
HCMHistory of Coal Mining
HCMHigh-Performance (Voice) Compression Module (Cisco)
HCMHigh Capacity Mount
HCMHydraulic Control Module
HCMHVAC Control Module
HCMHigh Performance Voice Compression Modules
HCMHost Controlled Modem
HCMHardware Cryptographic Module
HCMHard Copy Module


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Parker is designing and developing the hydraulic control module, hydraulic power drive unit, uplocks, sensors, electronic control unit, and all WBDDS integration and qualification requirements.
The Hydraulic Actuator is mounted on existing shock mounts and the Hydraulic Control Module is mounted remotely.
The Hydraulic Actuator is mounted on existing shock mounts and the Hydraulic Control Module is mounted remotely.
 
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