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    IRH or irh may refer to: Inverclyde Royal Hospital , a district general hospital in Greenock, Scotland irh, the ISO 639-3 code for Irarutu language , Bomberai Peninsula, Indonesia

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    In 2022, GreatAmerica expanded its presence in the franchise financing business by acquiring Illinois-based IRH Capital LLC, a 20-year veteran in the franchise financing industry. [13] In August 2024, GreatAmerica sold Master MSP, Collabrance LLC, to The 20. The20 retained the Collabrance brand and all Collabrance employees. [14]

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    Iridium trihydride (IrH 3) is a chemical compound of iridium and hydrogen that can be formed under high pressure. The crystalline form has a distorted simple cubic structure. The hydrogen atoms are on the centre of the faces of the crystal cell cube, and Iridium is at the centre. It forms at over 55 GPa. [1]