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  2. Helmholtz free energy - Wikipedia

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    The Helmholtz free energy is defined as [3], where . F is the Helmholtz free energy (sometimes also called A, particularly in the field of chemistry) (SI: joules, CGS: ergs),; U is the internal energy of the system (SI: joules, CGS: ergs),

  3. HPP - Wikipedia

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    Hardy-Pomeau-Pazzis model, in computational fluid dynamics; Harrington Park Press, an American publisher; Harris Performance Products, a British motorcycle racing/parts manufacturer

  4. HPPE - Wikipedia

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  5. HEPA - Wikipedia

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    HEPA filters are designed to arrest very fine particles effectively, but they do not filter out gasses and odor molecules. Circumstances requiring filtration of volatile organic compounds, chemical vapors, or cigarette, pet or flatulence odors call for the use of an activated carbon (charcoal) or other type of filter instead of or in addition to a HEPA filter. [20]