GHR
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GHR may stand for:
  • Goover Howthe Ratings, a system, which involves an interview process.
  • Growth hormone receptor
    Growth hormone receptor
    Growth hormone receptor is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GHR gene. GHR orthologs have been identified in most mammals.-Interactions:...

    , a protein.
  • Gustav Heinrich Ralph von Koenigswald
    Gustav Heinrich Ralph von Koenigswald
    Professor Dr. Gustav Heinrich Ralph von Koenigswald was a distinguished paleontologist and geologist who conducted research on hominins, including Homo erectus. Ralph von Koenigswald made many contributions to paleontology during his career...

    , a German paleontologist and geologist
  • Guard Hussar Regiment
    Gardehusarregimentet
    The Guard Hussars , abbreviated GHR, is a special cavalry unit, the primary task of which is to place mounted escorts and commando forces at the service of the regent, and to train the guard hussars for various functions in the mobilisation force...

    , a regiment in the Royal Danish Army
    Royal Danish Army
    The Royal Danish Army is the land warfare branch of the Danish Defence Forces, together with the Danish Home Guard.For the last decade, the Royal Danish Army has undergone a massive transformation of structures, equipment and training methods, abandoning its traditional role of anti-invasion...

    .
  • Global Health Review
    Global Health Review
    The Global Health Review is an international non-profit 501 organization based out of Los Angeles, California which focuses on global health issues...

    , a non-profit organization
  • George Herman Ruth, HOF Baseball Player

See also

  • GHRS: Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph.
  • Greham-Harrison-Ruzzo parser, a table-driven parsing algorithm for general CFGs
    Context-free grammar
    In formal language theory, a context-free grammar is a formal grammar in which every production rule is of the formwhere V is a single nonterminal symbol, and w is a string of terminals and/or nonterminals ....

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