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PHT
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PHTPublic Health Trust (Miami-Dade County, Florida)
PHTPhenytoin (antiepileptic, Dilantin)
PHTPulmonary Hypertension
PhTPharmacy Technician
PHTPost-Harvest Technology
PHTPressure Half Time
PHTPattern History Table
PHTPhilippine Time (time zone; aka Philippine Standard Time; also seen as PST)
PHTPrimary Heat Transport (nuclear power plants)
PHTPotomac Heritage Trail (est. 1983)
PHTPseudo-Hadamard Transform (Twofish, SAFER)
PHTParallel Hybrid Truck (General Motors)
PHTPhototube
PHTPublic Health Team
PHTPerformance Health Technologies Inc.
PHTPackaging, Handling & Transportation
PhTPutting Hubby Thru
PHTProfessional Horse Trainer (certification)
PHTPeace, Harmony & Tranquility
PHTParameterized Hypertext (web server side scripting languages)
PHTPhysician Heal Thyself (various locations)


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Co-operation covers botanical sciences, agriculture, biotechnology, post-harvest technology, cattle rearing, fisheries, organic agriculture, aquaculture, development of coastal areas, deep sea fishing and management of irrigation and water resources for five years.
Co-operation covers botanical sciences, agriculture, biotechnology, post-harvest technology, cattle rearing, fisheries, organic agriculture, aquaculture, development of coastal areas, deep sea fishing and management of irrigation and water resources for five years.
Their topics include the legal situation of German chamomile, plant sources, active chemical constituents of Matricaris chamomilla, cultivation, abiotic and biotic stress affecting the common chamomile, raw plant material and post-harvest technology, storage of the dry drug, chemical analysis of the active principles, pharmacology and toxicology, and traditional use and therapeutic indications.
 
 
 
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