| HREH | high-renin essential hypertension |
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| HREM | high-resolution electron microscopy |
| HRF | heart rate fluctuations |
| HRG | histidine-rich glycoprotein |
| HRGP | histidine-rich glycoprotein |
| HRH2 | histamine receptor H2 |
| HRIG | Human Rabies Immuno-Globulin; ÀÎü ±¤°æº´ ¸é¿ª ±Û·ÎºÒ¸° |
| HRIG, HRIg | human rabies immunoglobulin |
| HRL | head rotation to the left |
| HRLA | human reovirus-like agent |
| HRCT |
(Abbr) High Resolution Computed Tomography
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| HRT |
(Abbr) Hormone Replacement Therapy, for example using estrogen in postmenopausal age.
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| HRT |
The use of hormones, usually estrogen and progesterone, as a therapy, often used to treat the discomforts of menopause or to replace hormones (especially estrogen) lost after menopause.
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| HRT |
The administration of estrogen, progesterone, or a combination of the two to counteract the hormonal effects the decrease in these hormones during menopause.
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| HRA |
Accounting for the human resources of an enterprises that are excluded form conventional financial statements except in so far as they are included under good will. A distinction can be made between internal human resources and eternal human resources. The latter are ignored in most discussions of HRA.
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