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IHCImmunohistochemistry
IHCIntermountain Health Care
IHCInner Hair Cells
IHCInstitute for Human Continuity
IHCInternational Harvester Company
IHCInternet Healthcare Coalition
IHCInteractive Health Communication
IHCInternational Holding Company (various locations)
IHCInternational Hobby Corporation
IHCInternational Hurricane Center
IHCIndian Head Cent
IHCIntellectually Handicapped Children (Wellington, New Zealand)
IHCInter-Hall Council
IHCInterim Hazard Classification
IHCInformation Handling Committee
IHCInline Hockey Central
IHCInland Haulage Charge (shipping)
IHCInternational Heritage Center
IHCInter-Continental Hotels Corporation
IHCInfinity Health Care
IHCIn-Hospital Coordinators
IHCImmunohistoChemico
IHCInternet Hosting Company
IHCInteractive Human Communication
IHCImproved Hydraulic Conveyance
IHCIowa Healthcare Collaborative (Des Moines, IA)
IHCInternational Humanitarian City (United Arab Emirates)
IHCInvestment Holding Company
IHCIndividual Health Care (insurance)
IHCIn-Home Care (various locations)
IHCIntroduction to Health Care (various schools)
IHCIce Hockey Club (various organizations)


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