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IH
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IHInternational Harvester
IHInterstate Highway
IHInternational House (world organisation)
IHIn-House
IHInduction Heating
IHIncredible Hulk (comic character)
IHIntracranial Hypertension
IHIndian Hills (College in Iowa)
IHInstitute of Hydrology (UK)
IHInformation Highway
IHIntense Hurricane
IHIntermittent Hypoxia
IHImmersion Heater
IHInfectious Hepatitis
IHIntermediate Host (life cycle of parasites)
IHHold Current (maximum current a fuse will pass without interruption)
IHIcelandic Horse
IHIntegrated Humanities (schools)
IHInformációs Hivatal (Information Office, Hungary; since 1989)
IHIndividual History
IHIdiopathic Hemihypertrophy
IHInner Housing
IHImproved Hawk
IHInitial Heading
IHIdiopathic Hyperventilation
IHIndependent Holder (classified documents/material)
IHInert Head
IHIndustrial Hygienist/Hygiene
IHIntercomputer Handler
IHInstituti I Hitorisë (Albanian: Institute of History in Kosova)


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nbsp;that long periods of intermittent hypoxia are cause for concern because of potentially detrimental side effects.
The increases in mean endogenous EPO observed were as high as 500% above baseline levels and were well in excess of those associated with effective erythropoiesis reported in a study of intermittent hypoxia in normal subjects(2).
 
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