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HP (1969), "Vacuous Names", in D. Davidson and J. Hintikka, eds., Words and Objections, D. Reidel, pp. 118-145. [buy book]
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HPLC is the chromatographic technique for separating and analysing mixtures of substances, using a packed column containing microsperes coated with the stationary phase and where the mobile phase is pumped through the column with a high pressure pump. The emergence of each component of the sample under analysis from the column is monitored using one of a number of different detectors. Paper Chromatography
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HPF A language specification published in 1993 by experts in compiler writing and parallel computation, the aim of which is to define a set of directives which will allow a Fortran 90 program to run efficiently on a distributed memory machine. At the time of writing, many hardware vendors have expressed interests, a few have preliminary compilers, and a few independent compiler producers also have early releases. ...
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HP When natural or machine made snow becomes very firmly packed. The snow has never melted and re-crystallized, but it's been tightly compressed through grooming and continuous wind exposure. You can plant a pole in hard packed snow, but it takes more effort than packed powder. Unlike frozen granular snow, hard packed snow is generally white in color.
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HPLC A technique for separating and quantifying specific pigments.
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