| HPL | Human Placental Lactogen |
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| HPL | Human pancreatic lipase |
| HPL | Human peripheral lymphocytes |
| HPL | Hydroperoxide lyase |
| HPL | placental lactogen |
| HPLAC | High-performance liquid affinity chromatography |
| HPLC | High Performance Liquid Chromatograph |
| HPLC | High Performance Liquid Chromatographic |
| HPLC | High Pressure Liquid Chromatography |
| HPLC | High pressure liquid chromatographic |
| HP |
Unit of rate of doing work. One horesepower equals about 550 foot-pounds per second or 746 watts.
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Hewlett-Packard
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| HP |
The standard unit for measuring engine power: 1 hp is the power required to lift 550 pounds of weight one foot high in a second.
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| HP |
T here is one more factor to remember when buying power washers, which are sometimes equally as important as pressure and water flow. That's work. The unit for work is HP (horsepower), which actually determines how much power the machine has to clean the surface. Typically the more horsepower a machine has will allow for higher pressures or volumes or a combination of both. Larger engines are more powerful and therefore more capable of finishing the job quickly.
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| HPF |
High Performance Fortran, an extension to Fortran 77 or 90 that provides: opportunities for parallel execution automatically detected by the compiler; various type of available parallelism - MIMD, SIMD, or some combination; allocation of data among individual processor memories, and placement of data within a single processor. HPSS:
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