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1 HPR
1) Военный термин: high-power radar2) Техника: Hughes photoelectric reader, high-powered radar, high-pressure recirculation, hydro acoustic positioning reference system3) Религия: Homiletic And Pastoral Review4) Страхование: highly protected risk5) Биржевой термин: holding period return6) Сокращение: High Performance Radar, hopper7) Вычислительная техника: High Priority Request (VUMA)8) Нефть: rotary horsepower9) Экология: High Pressure Rinsing10) Деловая лексика: Holding Period Returns11) Образование: Homework Policy Referral12) Сетевые технологии: high performance routing, высокопроизводительная маршрутизация13) Расширение файла: Harden Project Reports, High Performance Routing (IBM)14) Должность: Housing And Planning Research
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