PIH
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PIH can refer to:
  • Partners In Health
    Partners In Health
    Partners In Health is a Boston, Massachusetts-based non-profit health care organization dedicated to providing a "preferential option for the poor". It was founded in 1987 by Dr. Paul Farmer, Ophelia Dahl, Thomas J. White, Todd McCormack, and Dr...

    , the Harvard-affiliated international health and social justice organization
  • Permanent income hypothesis
    Permanent income hypothesis
    The permanent income hypothesis is a theory of consumption that was developed by the American economist Milton Friedman. In its simplest form, the hypothesis states that the choices made by consumers regarding their consumption patterns are determined not by current income but by their longer-term...

    , an economic model
  • Plug-in hybrid, a class of electric hybrid vehicles
  • Pocatello Regional Airport
    Pocatello Regional Airport
    -History:In 1943, the Pocatello Army Airfield was built as a Second Air Force heavy bomber training base.In 1949, it became surplus property and was obtained by the city of Pocatello to build a commercial airport....

  • Pregnancy-induced hypertension
    Pregnancy-induced hypertension
    Gestational hypertension or pregnancy-induced hypertension is defined as the development of new arterial hypertension in a pregnant woman after 20 weeks gestation without the presence of protein in the urine.-Conditions:...

  • Prolactin Inhibiting Hormone, more commonly known as dopamine
  • ISO 639-3 language code for Norfuk/Pitkern
    Pitkern
    Pitkern is a creole language based on an 18th century dialect of English and Tahitian. It is a primary language of Pitcairn Island with fewer than 100 speakers worldwide. However, the closely related Norfuk language has a few thousand native speakers...

     languages
  • P.I.H. Pienet Innokkaat Habat, an alternative sports club founded in Turku. Known for their red shirts and exceptionally high spirit
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