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1 HMT
1) Военный термин: His Majesty's Troopship2) Техника: hand micro telephone3) Автомобильный термин: Hydro Mechanical Transmission (гидромеханическая трансмиссия)4) Сокращение: Hand-held Multimedia Terminal, Her Majesty's Treasury, High Mobility Trailer, His/Her Majesty's Transport5) Полимеры: hexamethylene tetramine (A)6) NYSE. Host Marriott Corporation
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