| IHP | idiopathic hypoparathyroidism; idiopathic hypopituitarism; individualized health plan; inositol hexaphosphate; interhospitalization period; inverted hand position |
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| IHPC | intrahepatic cholestasis |
| IHPH | intrahepatic portal hypertension |
| IHPP | Intergovernmental Health Project Policy |
| IHQL | index of health-related quality of life |
| IHR | intrahepatic resistance; intrinsic heart rate |
| IHRA | isocapnic hyperventilation with room air |
| IHRB | Industrial Health Research Board |
| IHS | 1) International Headache Society 2) Intelligent Hospital System |
| IHS | idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome; inactivated horse serum; Indian Health Service; integrated health system; International Headache Society; International Health Society |
| IHD | intermittent haemodialysis |
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| IHF | Integration Host Factor |
| IHG | Isometric handgrip |
| IHH | Idiopathic hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism |
| IHH | Indian Hedgehog |
| IHH | Isolated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism |
| IHLT | Indirect haemolysis test |
| IHN | Infectious haematopoietic necrosis |
| IHNV | Infectious haematopoietic necrosis virus |
| IHP | Isolated hepatic perfusion |
| IHS |
Intensity, hue, and saturation system of colours.
Ãâó: www.gaf.de/presshelp/glossary/p81.htm
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In syllables in which the ih sound is followed by a consonant, the sound is indicated by doubling the consonant, as in "fit" [FITT] or "Josip" [YAW-sipp], or by inserting an h, as in "C?iz" [KAH-dihth], "Fink" [FIHNGK], and "dich" [dihh]. The h is used where the ih sound ends a syllable, eg, "Altnikol" [AHLT-nih-kawl].
Ãâó: woi.org/dictionary/preface.asp
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Often seen on vestments, icons and other Christian items. The emblem or monogram representing the Holy Name of Jesus consists of the three letters: IHS. In the Middle Ages, the Name of Jesus was written: IHESUS; the monogram contains the first and last letter of the Holy Name.
Ãâó: www.catholic-church.org/kuwait/glossary.htm
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In Greek, the first three letters of the name of Jesus. Immaculate Conception: Catholic dogma concerning Mary and the name of a feast in her honor celebrated Dec. 8. It refers to the Catholic belief that Mary was without sin from the moment she was conceived. Incense: Incense (material used to produce a fragrant odor when burned) is used as a symbol of the Church's offering and prayer going up to God. ...
Ãâó: www.usccb.org/comm/alphagloss.shtml
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An ancient abbreviation of the name Jesus formed by taking the first three letters of the Name in Greek (IHSOYS), which was later adopted by the Jesuits (Society of Jesus) as a common logo.
Ãâó: loyola.jesuit.org.au/ifsc/glossary.html
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