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H henry; histidine; hydrogen; hyperopia.
H /H / enthalpy.
h hecto-; hour.
H
The symbol for the element hydrogen.

h
The symbol for Planck's constant.

h,
1 abbreviation for haustus.
2 abbreviation for hecto-.
3 abbreviation for height.
4 abbreviation for hora, the Latin word for hour.
5 abbreviation for horizontal.
6 abbreviation for hyperopia.

H,
1 symbol for the element hydrogen.
2 abbreviation for henry.

H
chemical symbol, hydrogen; [L.] hora (hour).

h
symbol, hecto-.

H
1 H antigen, see there 2. Haemophilus 3. Halothane 4. Heavy chain 4. Hemagglutinating 5. Hemin 6. Heparin 7. Histamine 8. Histidine 9. Histoplasma 10. Hospital 11. Hounsfield unit 12. Hour 13. Human 14. Hydrogen 15. Hypermetropia 16. Hyperopia 17. Hyperplasia 18. Hypodermic

h
Symbol for: 1. hecto-102 2. Height 3. Hour


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