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Hexagram (I Ching) A hexagram is any of the sixty-four sets of solid and broken lines used in the Chinese classic text I Ching. Each of these consists of two trigrams, and may be referred to by either its own name and number or as one trigram over another.
Hexachloroethane Hexachloroethane, C2Cl6, is a colorless solid at room temperature which is used by the US Military in contemporary base-eject smoke munitions. Hexachloroethane is used in most aluminium foundries around the world to remove hydrogen.
Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia (literally, "fear of the number six-hundred-sixty-six") is the fear that originates in the Biblical verse Revelation 13:18 which indicates that the number 666 is the Number of the Beast, linked to Satan or the Anti-Christ. Outside the Christian faith, the phobia has been further popularized as a motif in various horror films.
Hexameron (musical composition) Popularly known as "The Hexameron", the Hexaméron, Morceau de concert is a piece for piano composed in 1837. It consists of a statement of and variations on the theme "March of the Puritans" from Bellini's opera I Puritani, together with connecting interludes and a finale.
Hexameter Hexameter is a literary and poetic form, consisting of six metrical feet per line as in the Iliad. It was the standard epic metre of both the Greeks and the Romans, and was used in other types of composition too -- in Horace's satires, for instance, and Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Hexamethonium Hexamethonium is an nAch receptor antagonist which acts in autonomic ganglia by preventing the acetylcholine molecules from binding to the site of the cholinergic receptor. It has no effect on the muscarinic acetylcholine receptors, or mAChRs.
Hexamethylphosphoramide Hexamethylphosphoramide (abbreviated HMPA) is a colorless organic liquid with the formula [(CH3)2N]3PO. It is used as a polymer solvent, as a selective solvent for gases, stabilizer in polystyrene against thermal degradation, as a laboratory solvent for organometallic and organic reactions, and other applicatons.
Hexamine fuel tablet Hexamine Fuel Tablets, also known as Esbit, or heat tablets are a solid fuel in tablet form, used by campers, hobbyists, the military and relief organizations. It burns smokelessly, has a high energy density, does not liquify while burning and leaves no ashes.
Hexane Hexane is an alkane hydrocarbon with the chemical formula CH3(CH2)4CH3. The "hex" prefix refers to its six carbons, while the "ane" ending indicates that its carbons are connected by single bonds.
Hexanchiformes Hexanchiformes is the order consisting of the most primitive types of sharks, and numbering just five extant species. Fossil sharks that were apparently very similar to modern sevengill species are known from Jurassic specimens.
Hexanitrobenzene Hexanitrobenzene, also known as HNB, is a high-density explosive compound with chemical formula C6N6O12, obtained by oxidizing the amine group of pentanitroaniline with hydrogen peroxide in sulfuric acid. Its molecular mass is 348.
Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane 2,4,6,8,10,12-hexanitro-2,4,6,8,10,12-hexaazaisowurtzitane, also called HNIW and CL-20, is a nitroamine explosive, developed by the China Lake facility, primarily to be used in propellants. It has a better oxidizer-to-fuel ratio than conventional HMX or RDX.
Hexanitrostilbene HNS, an acronym for 2,2',4,4',6,6'-hexanitrostilbene, also called JD-X, is a heat resistant high explosive developed at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory in the 1960s. Other names include 1,1'-(1,2-ethenediyl)bis[2,4,6-trinitrobenzene]; 1,2-bis-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)-ethylene; hexanitrodiphenylethylene.
Hexaplex trunculus Hexaplex trunculus (also known as Murex trunculus or banded dye-murex) is a marine snail, whose hypobranchial gland secretes a mucus that the ancient Canaanites/Phoenicians used as a distinctive purple-blue indigo dye. One of the dye's main chemical ingredients is indigotin, but if left in the sun for a few minutes before becoming fast, its color turns to a blue indigo (like blue jeans).
Hexapod-Telescope Engineers of the company Vertex in collaboration with astronomers of the Astronomy Department (AIRUB) of the Ruhr-Universität Bochum in Germany developed a concept for a revolutionary design of telescopes which is called the Hexapod-Telescope (HPT).
Hexapoda The subphylum Hexapoda (from the Greek for six legs) constitutes the largest (in terms of number of species) grouping of arthropods and includes the insects as well as a few much smaller groups of wingless arthropods closely related to insects: Collembola, Protura, and Diplura. The Collembola (or springtails) are very abundant in terrestrial environments.
Hexasterophora Hexasterophora are sponges, a subclass in the class Hexactinellida. The Hexasterophora first appeared in the Ordovician and is separated into three orders, the Lyssacinosa, the Hexactinosa, and the Lychniscosa, all of which have living representatives in the seas today.
Hexathelidae The spider family Hexathelidae, the only family in the super-family Hexatheloidea, is one of two families (along with Dipluridae) of spiders known as funnel-web tarantulas. This order is sometimes referred to as the venomous funnel-web tarantulas, due to the inclusion of the Australasian funnel-web spiders, including the notorious Atrax robustus, or Sydney funnel-web spider, but not all specimens in Hexathelidae are dangerous to humans.
Hexavalent chromium Hexavalent chromium or Cr(VI) compounds are those which contain the element chromium in the +6 oxidation state. Chromates are often used as pigments for photography, and in pyrotechnics, dyes, paints, inks, and plastics.
Hexcel Hexcel is a company based in Stamford, Connecticut that manufactures advanced structural materials. The company was founded in 1946 and its first product was supplying honeycomb for the construction of military bombers.
Hexen Hexen: Beyond Heretic (or Hexen) is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Raven Software, published by id Software, and distributed by GT Interactive beginning on October 30, 1995. It is a sidequel to Heretic, and the second game in the Serpent Riders series.
Hexen bis aufs Blut gequält Hexen bis aufs Blut gequält is a German horror film released in 1970. It was distributed in the United States as Mark of the Devil and is most remembered for its marketing: slogans included "Positively the most horrifying film ever made" and "Rated V for Violence", while barf bags were given free to the audience upon admission.
Hexen II Hexen II is a first person shooter computer game developed by Raven Software from 1996 to 1997, published by id Software and distributed by Activision. It is the third game in the Hexen/Heretic series, and the last in the Serpent Riders trilogy.
Hexi Corridor Hexi Corridor or Gansu Corridor (), is located in Gansu province in China, it historically consist of Haidong, Xining and Juyan Lake and covers an area of about 215,000 km². As a part of the Silk Road in ancient China and situated north west from the bank of Yellow River, it is the most important passage to Xinjiang and Central Asia, Hexi is really a narrow but long stretched passage lasting for about 1000 km from steep Wushaolin hillside at the modern city of Lanzhou to the hillock site of Yumenguan at the border of Gansu and Xinjiang.
Hexley Hexley is the mascot of the open source operating system, Darwin, which is the core of Apple Computer's Mac OS X operating system. Hexley is a cartoon platypus who usually wears a cap resembling a demon's horns.
Hexokinase A hexokinase is an enzyme that phosphorylates a six-carbon sugar, a hexose, to a hexose phosphate. In most tissues and organisms, glucose is the most important substrate of hexokinases, and glucose-6-phosphate the most important product.
Hexol Hexol is a cobalt compound that was first prepared by Alfred Werner in 1914 and represented the first non-carbon-containing chiral compound. The salt with the molecular formula of [Co((OH)2Co(NH3)4)3](SO4)3 was prepared starting from cobalt(II) sulfate.
Hexomino A hexomino is a polyomino of order 6, that is, a polygon in the plane made of 6 equal-sized squares connected edge-to-edge. As with other polyominoes, rotations and reflections of a hexomino are not considered to be distinct shapes and with this convention, there are thirty-five different hexominoes.
Hexosaminidase Hexosaminidase is an enzyme involved in the hydrolysis of several molecules containing hexose. Deficiencies cause an inability to properly hydrolyze certain sphingolipids, causing these lipids to accumulate over time in lysosomes.
Hexose In organic chemistry, a hexose is a monosaccharide with six carbon atoms having the chemical formula C6H12O6. Hexoses are classified by functional group, with aldohexoses having an aldehyde at position 1, and ketohexoses having a ketone at position 2.
HexSite The HexSite™ is an iron sight consisting of a front post and a hexagonal rear aperature. Though similar to the Ghost ring apperature, the HexSite™ provides the shooter a stronger cue to the center of the ring.
Hextor In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting and the default pantheon of deities for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Hextor is the Oeridian god of War, Discord, Massacres, Conflict, Fitness, and Tyranny. Known as the Herald of Hell, Hextor is the half-brother and sworn enemy of Heironeous, and the son of Stern Alia.
Hey Foxymophandlemama, That's Me "Hey Foxymophandlemama, That's Me" (also known as "Stupid Mop") is the final track from Pearl Jam's 1994 album Vitalogy. It is the longest track on Vitalogy, clocking in at seven and a half minutes.
Hey Hey It's Saturday Hey Hey It's Saturday was a long running variety television program on Australian television. It ran for 27 years (there was a recess in 1978; see below), debuting on the Nine Network in October 1971 and broadcasting its last episode in November 1999.
Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) "Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)" is a rock song by Neil Young. Combined with an acoustic rendition entitled "My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue)", it bookends Young's seminal 1979 album Rust Never Sleeps.
Hey Joe "Hey Joe" is an American popular song from the 1960s that has become a rock standard, and as such has been performed in a multitude of musical styles. Diverse credits and claims have led to confusion as to its authorship and genesis.
Hey Jude "Hey Jude" is a ballad recorded by The Beatles at Trident Studios. It was written by Paul McCartney but credited to Lennon/McCartney and originally written for the The Beatles album (also known unofficially as The White Album), but was released instead as a single.
Hey Mama (Kanye West song) "Hey Mama" is a song originally on the mixtape Freshman Adjustment after some editing to the song it was then also put on Kanye West's second album, Late Registration. The song is dedicated to his mother, Dr.
Hey Man, Nice Shot "Hey Man, Nice Shot" was the first song from 1990s industrial rock band Filter to garner airplay and fame. The song became notorious, as it was believed to be honoring the January 22, 1987, public suicide of Pennsylvania state treasurer Budd Dwyer, who shot himself during a press conference with a .
Hey Mercedes Hey Mercedes was a rock band from Wisconsin, USA, that formed in 1999/2000 after the dissolution of Braid. The band consisted of Bob Nanna on guitar and vocals, Todd Bell on bass and vocals, Mark Dawursk on guitar and vocals and Damon Atkinson on drums.
Hey My Friend Hey My Friend is Tomoko Kawase's second single under Tommy Heavenly6, and the eight overall single from her solo career. Hey My Friend and Roller Coaster Ride were both themes for the movie Shimotsuma Monogatari.
Hey Now! (Remixes & Rarities) Hey Now! (Remixes & Rarities) is an album of club remixes by Cyndi Lauper, which also includes the rarities "The World is Stone" and "You Have to Learn to Live Alone" which have only been officially launched as singles in Europe.
Hey Pretty "Hey Pretty" was the name of a critically noted song by singer-songwriter Poe. The song in its original version, on her 2000 album Haunted, was a sultry pop rant of a woman seeking sexual satisfaction on any grounds possible.
Hey Ram Hey Ram is a controversial Indian film released both in Tamil and Hindi in 2000 and written, directed, produced by and starring Kamal Haasan. A period drama told in flashback, the semi-fictional plot centres around India's Partition and the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi.
Hey Sandy "Hey Sandy" is a song by the indie rock band Polaris which serves as the theme song for the Nickelodeon television show The Adventures of Pete & Pete. It's well-known by fans of the show and the band alike for its lyrics, which are not only nearly indecipherable in the first place, but also have generated considerable debate as to their meaning.
Hey Whatever "Hey Whatever" is a single recorded by Westlife, released on 15 September 2003. It is essentially a cover of the song "Rainbow Zephyr" by the Irish rock band Relish, although the lyrics -- most notably the title itself -- were changed slightly from the original version.
Hey, Hey, It's Esther Blueburger Hey, Hey, It's Esther Blueburger is an independent 2007 Australian black comedy film, written and directed by debut filmmaker Cathy Randall, staring newcomer Danielle Catanzariti, Toni Collette and Keisha Castle-Hughes. It was shot in Adelaide, South Australia and Sydney, New South Wales.
Hey, Slavs Hey, Slavs is an anthemic song dedicated to Slavic peoples. Its first lyrics was written in 1834 under the title Hey, Slovaks (Hej, Slováci) and it has since served as the anthem of the Pan-Slavic movement, the anthem of the Sokol physical education and political movement, as well as the anthem of the WWII Slovak Republic, Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro.
Heya In sumo wrestling, a heya (é¨ĺ±‹ ) (Japanese for "room"), usually translated into English as stable, is an organization of sumo wrestlers where they train and live. There are 54 heya, most of which belong to one of five ichimon (groupings of heya).
Heybridge Heybridge is a small town adjacent to Maldon, near the River Blackwater in Essex, England. It is often overshadowed by its historic neighbour, and one could mistakenly think it to be the same town, as the two have merged with one another over the years.
Heydar Aliyev HeydÉ™r ĆŹlirza oÄźlu ĆŹliyev (often transliterated Heydar Alirza oglu Aliyev; sometimes Heidar Aliev or Geidar Aliev from the Russian Гейдар Đлиев) (May 10, 1923? – December 12, 2003) served as president of Azerbaijan for the New Azerbaijan Party from June 1993 to October 2003, when his son İlham ĆŹliyev succeeded him.
Heydar Aliyev Palace Heydar Aliyev Palace(Azeri: Heydər Əliyev adına saray, former The Republic Palace also known as Baku Palace - Respublika sarayı, previously, during the Soviet era - Lenin Palace, Azeri Cyrillic: Лeнин aдынa capaj) is the main music venue of Azerbaijan, located in Baku and can seat 2,158 people. The palace was renamed after the death of Azerbaijani president Heydar Aliyev in 2003.
Heydar Babaya Salam Heydar Babaya Salam(Azerbaijani:HeydÉ™r Babaya Salam, PersianŘيدر بابايه سلام) is the best known poetical work by Mohammad Hossein Shahriar (Shahriyar), a famous Iranian Azeri poet. Published in 1954, it is about Shahriyar's childhood and his memories of his village Khoshginab near Tabriz.
Heydar Yaghma Heydar Yaghma (in Persian:Řیدر یغما) was an Iranian poet, born in 1926 in a village in Nishapur and died in March, 1986 in Nishapur and burried beside the archeologic site of Shadiyakh in Nishapur. The special item about him is that, he wasn't a literate person and he was just a simple worker, but he began telling poem at his thirties, learned writing and reading then and published several books.
Heyday Books Heyday Books is a project of Heyday Institute, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational corporation. Malcolm Margolin founded Heyday Books in 1974 when produced and distributed East Bay Out, a guide to the natural history of the hills and bay shore around Berkeley and Oakland.
Heyden, Ontario Heyden, Ontario, population 204 (1997), is located in Aweres Township, Ontario, about 14 km (9 miles) north of Sault Ste. Marie at the intersection of Ontario provincial highway 17 and Ontario provincial highway 556.
Heyeohkah In Native American folk tales and lore, Heyeohkah (pronounced heyoka) is the Coyote (mythology) that is the mocking shadow of the creator god as well as the bringer of benefits to humankind. He is the classic trickster that brings clarity through deception to those who are seeking wisdom.
Heymans (crater) Heymans is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Moon on the far side from the Earth. It lies between Poinsot crater to the north and Hippocrates crater slightly further to the south.
Heyrovsky (crater) Heyrovsky is a small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon. This crater lies just beyond the southwestern limb, in an area of the surface that is sometimes brought into view of the Earth during periods of favorable libration and illumination by sunlight.
Heysel metro station The Heysel Metro Station is one of the metro stations on line 1A of the Brussels Metro. It serves the Heysel area, famous for the 1958 World fair and the former Heysel Stadium (which is officially served by the Roi Baudouin/Koning Boudewijn station.
Heysen Trail The Heysen Trail is a long distance walking trail in South Australia. It runs from Parachilna Gorge, in the Flinders Ranges via the Adelaide Hills to Cape Jervis on the Fleurieu Peninsula and is approximately 1200 km in length.
Heysham Heysham (pronounced "hee-sham") is a large coastal village near Lancaster in the county of Lancashire, England. It overlooks Morecambe Bay and has two AGR nuclear power stations which are visible landmarks from hills in the surrounding area.
Heysham Stage 2 Nuclear Power Station Heysham Stage 2 Nuclear Power Station is one of two Advanced Gas-Cooled Nuclear Power Stations situated in Heysham, near Lancaster, UK. The station houses two fission reactors which heat water into steam to drive turbines, five for each reactor, which consequently turn generators to produce electricity.
Heytesbury Street Heytesbury Street, (Sráid Heytesbury), is a tree-lined inner city street in an extremely fashonable area Portobello, Dublin, Ireland named after William à Court, 1st Baron Heytesbury (1789-1860),Lord Lieutenant (1844-1846). Built and developed as an artery to join Portobello Harbour about 1820 Its current layout dates from the mid-1800s.
Heythrop College Heythrop College is a college of the University of London situated in Kensington Square, Kensington, London. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in philosophy and theology, as well as research in related fields.
Heyting algebra In mathematics, Heyting algebras are special partially ordered sets that constitute a generalization of Boolean algebras. Heyting algebras arise as models of intuitionistic logic, a logic in which the law of excluded middle does not in general hold.
Heyuannia Heyuannia ("Heyuan one") is a genus of oviraptorid dinosaur first described in 2002. It lived during the Late Cretaceous Period in China, and is the first oviraptorid found in that country (most lived in neighboring Mongolia).
Heywood (UK Parliament constituency) Heywood was a county constituency in the county of Lancashire of the House of Commons for the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Created by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, it was represented by one Member of Parliament.
Heywood and Royton (UK Parliament constituency) Heywood and Royton was a parliamentary constituency centred on the Heywood and Royton districts in the north-west of Greater Manchester. It returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Heywood Broun Heywood Campbell Broun (December 7 1888 - December 18 1939) was an American journalist, sportswriter and newspaper columnist and editor in New York City. He founded the American Newspaper Guild, now known as The Newspaper Guild.
Heywood Hale Broun Heywood Hale Broun (March 10, 1918 – September 5, 2001 was an American sportswriter and commentator. He was born and raised in New York City, the son of writer and film critic Ruth Hale and columnist Heywood Broun.
Heywood L. Edwards Heywood Lane Edwards (9 November 1905 – 31 October 1941) was an officer of the United States Navy. He was one of the first American casualties of World War II, more than a month before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Hezarfen Ahmet Celebi Hezarfen Ahmet Celebi (Turkish: Hezarfen Ahmet Çelebi) (1609 – 1640), who lived in the 17th century in Istanbul in the Ottoman Empire, is claimed by some to be one of the first aviators to have succeeded in flying with artificial wings.
Hezbe Wahdat Hezb-e Wahdat-e Islami Afghanistan is a political party in Afghanistan. Translation in English: The Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan (also referred to as the Wahdat, Unity), largest Shia political group in Afghanistan.
Hezbi Islami Hezbi Islami (also Hezb-e Islami, Hezb-i-Islami, Hezbi-Islami, Hezb-e-Islami), meaning Islamic Party is an Islamic political party led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar. The party was established by Hekmatyar in Pakistan in 1975 and grew out of the Muslim Youth organization, an Islamist organization founded in Kabul by students and teachers at Kabul University in 1969 to combat communism in Afghanistan.
Hezbollah HezbollahOther transliterations include Hizbullah, Hizbollah, Hezballah, Hizballah, Hisbollah, and Hizb Allah. ( ,In English the stress is most commonly placed on the final syllable, as suggested in the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (this is in accord with the Persian pronunciation, of Iran); in the Arabic of Hezbollah's theatre of operations it is most commonly placed on the second syllable.
Hezbollah foreign relations Although UN Security Council Resolution 1559, calls for "the disbanding and disarmament of all Lebanese and non-Lebanese militia",many UN actors have refused to describe Hezbollah as a terrorist organization..[http://www.
Hezbollah ideology Hezbollah was largely formed with the aid of the Ayatollah Khomeini's followers in the early eighties in order to spread Islamic revolution and follows a distinct version of Islamic Shi'a ideology (“Willayat Al-Faqih”) developed by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, leader of the Islamic Revolution in Iran.
Hezbollah military activities Hezbollah has a military branch known as Al-Muqawama al-Islamiyya ("The Islamic Resistance"), and is the possible sponsor of a number of lesser-known terrorist groups, some of which may be little more than fronts for Hezbollah itself. These groups include the Organization of the Oppressed, the Revolutionary Justice Organization, the Organization of Right Against Wrong, and Followers of the Prophet Muhammad.
Hezbollah Movement in Iraq The Hezbollah Movement in Iraq is an Iraqi political party that is part of the United Iraqi Alliance coalition. It is not affiliated with the Lebanese group Hezbollah or Hezbollah al-Iraq, another Iraqi political party.
Hezbollah political activities Along with the Amal Movement, Hezbollah is one of the two main parties representing the Shia community, Lebanon's largest religious bloc, but the only remaining militant one (Amal is now only a political party). Hezbollah claims to have increased its popularity through a non-sectarian approach: "We presented a new example, and this increased our popularity .
Hezbollah rocket force Hezbollah's rocket force possesses 20,000 rockets and is Hezbollah's main attack weapon in the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict, having fired some 3,970 rockets into Israel from southern Lebanon, killing at least 42 civilians and 12 soldiers (as of August 14, 2006).
Heze Heze () is a prefecture-level city in southwestern Shandong province, People's Republic of China. The westernmost prefecture-level city in Shandong, it borders Jining to the east and the provinces of Henan and Anhui to the west and south respectively.
Hezekiah Hezekiah (or Ezekias) (Hebrew: חזקיה or חזקיהו, "God has strengthened") was the 13th king of independent Judah and the son of King Ahaz and Abijah (2 Chronicles 29:1), who was a daughter of a man (who was not the prophet) named Zechariah. (Abijah was also known as Abi (2 Kings 18:1-2).
Hezekiah Brenstick Hezekiah Brenstick (November 20, 1785–August 12 1847) was a minor hero in the War of 1812 as well as the commander of the United States forces in the infamous Iroquois War of 1837. Born to middle-class parents in Trenton, New Jersey, Brenstick had humble origins.
Hezekiah Burton Hezekiah Burton (1632-1681) was an English theologian. He was Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he was eventually President, and an associate of a number of intellectual figures of the day, in particular Richard Cumberland whose De legibus naturae he edited and to which he contributed an Address to the Reader.
Hezekiah da Silva Hezekiah da Silva (also Hezekiah Silva) (1659-1698) (Hebrew: ×—×–×§×™×” בן דוד די סילו×) was a Jewish author born at Leghorn, son-in-law of the dayan Mordecai Befael Malachi. About 1679 he left his native city for Jerusalem, where he attended the yeshibah of Moses Galante, and ten years later he was sent to Europe to collect funds for Jerusalem.
Hezekiah Niles Hezekiah Niles, (October 10, 1777–April 2, 1839) was an American editor and publisher of the Baltimore-based national weekly news magazine, Niles' Weekly Register, also known as Niles' Register and the Weekly Register.
Hezekiah Ochuka Hezekiah Rabala Ochuka, (alias Awour) (July 23, 1953 – July 9, 1985) was Senior Private in the Kenya Air Force, who ruled Kenya for about six hours after planning and executing a coup against president Daniel arap Moi on August 1, 1982.
Hezekiah Spruill Colonel Hezekiah Spruill was born January 22, 1732, and died March 20, 1804, in what is now Tyrrell County, North Carolina. Spruill was an early planter, a member of the Provincial Congress and a Revolutionary.
Hezekiah Walker Pastor Hezekiah Walker is a popular American gospel music artist and pastor of prominent Brooklyn New York megachurch Love Fellowship Tabernacle. Walker has released several albums on Benson Records and Verity Records as Hezekiah Walker & The Love Fellowship Crusade Choir.
Hezekiél Sepeng Hezekiél Sepeng (born June 30, 1974 in Potchefstroom) is a South African middle distance runner who came second in the Olympic 800 m final in Atlanta 1996 (behind Vebjørn Rodal), the 1998 Commonwealth Games (behind Japheth Kimutai) and the World Championships' final in Seville 1999 (behind Wilson Kipketer). Educated at Potchefstroom Boys High and was in the same class as South African International Boxer Sean Santana and the Zimbabwean International Mountainbiker Warren Carne.
Hezrou A hezrou is a humanoid demon, found in games such as Dungeons and Dragons and NetHack. It has a toad-like face, black skin, and metallic wire-like appendages protruding from its skin which make it look almost mechanical.
Hezuo Hezuo () is the administrative seat of the Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in southern Gansu Province, China. It is home to the Hezuo Monastery and its Milarepa Tower, the Langshangmaio Temple, and a mosque.
HEALPix HEALPix (sometimes written as Healpix) is an acronym for Hierarchical Equal Area isoLatitude Pixelization of a sphere.HEALPix software site at JPL It is a scheme for a spherical projection from the sphere to twelve squares on the Euclidean plane, followed by partitioning (or pixelizing) the twelve squares into a set of equal area pixels.
HEAnet HEAnet (Ireland's National Education & Research Network), provides high-speed Internet access to academic institutions in Ireland direct to European and USA networks. The network is funded by the Higher Education Authority and is a WAN-based network.
HEAT Service & Support HEAT Service & Support is a service call tracking database program for small and mid-sized companies. It was originally developed in 1989 by Bendata but is currently owned and support by Front Range Solutions.
HEC School of Management The HEC School of Management or École des Hautes Études Commerciales, is a business school, and one of the most prestigious French Grandes Écoles. It was founded in 1881 by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Paris.
HEC-RAS HEC-RAS is a computer program that models the hydraulics of water flow through natural rivers and other channels. The program is one-dimensional, meaning that flow is considered to move uniformly from point to point upstream to downstream.
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