SHL
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SHL may refer to:
  • The x86 command
    X86 instruction listings
    The x86 instruction set has been extended several times, introducing wider registers and datatypes and/or new functionality.-x86 integer instructions:...

     for shift left
    Logical shift
    In computer science, a logical shift is a bitwise operation that shifts all the bits of its operand. Unlike an arithmetic shift, a logical shift does not preserve a number's sign bit or distinguish a number's exponent from its mantissa; every bit in the operand is simply moved a given number of bit...

  • Schmidt hammer lassen
    Schmidt hammer lassen
    Schmidt hammer lassen architects is an international architectural practice founded in 1986 in Aarhus, Denmark. It currently has four offices in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Oslo and London....

    , architecture firm
  • Shillong Airport
    Shillong Airport
    Shillong Airport is an airport located at Umroi, from Shillong, Meghalaya, India.-Airlines and destinations:-External links:*...

    , IATA code SHL
  • SHL Group Ltd, a recruitment firm
  • Southern Hockey League
    Southern Hockey League
    Southern Hockey League can refer to two different professional ice hockey leagues:*Southern Hockey League *Southern Hockey League...

  • Shillong Airport
    Shillong Airport
    Shillong Airport is an airport located at Umroi, from Shillong, Meghalaya, India.-Airlines and destinations:-External links:*...

  • SHL
    SHL (motorcycle)
    SHL is a brand of Polish motorcycles, produced from 1938 until 1970 by Huta Ludwików, later KZWM Polmo-SHL in Kielce .-Pre-war:...

     - Polish motorcycle brand between 1930s-1970
  • Supreme Hockey League , an ice hockey
    Ice hockey
    Ice hockey, often referred to as hockey, is a team sport played on ice, in which skaters use wooden or composite sticks to shoot a hard rubber puck into their opponent's net. The game is played between two teams of six players each. Five members of each team skate up and down the ice trying to take...

    league
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