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    NaH, the chemical formula of sodium hydride; Nahuatl (ISO language code: nah), a Uto-Aztecan language spoken in Mexico and El Salvador; Ix Ek' Naah, a Mayan queen; Nah Dove (born 1940s), author, lecturer and scholar in African-American studies

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    Sodium hydride is the chemical compound with the empirical formula Na H.This alkali metal hydride is primarily used as a strong yet combustible base in organic synthesis.NaH is a saline (salt-like) hydride, composed of Na + and H − ions, in contrast to molecular hydrides such as borane, silane, germane, ammonia, and methane.

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    On 25 March 2014 Microsoft made the code to MS-DOS 1.25 and 2.0 available to the public under a Microsoft Research License for educational purposes. [34] [35] In 2018 they relicensed them under MIT license. [36] Microsoft Word for Windows version 1.1a Microsoft: 1991 2014 No Yes No Microsoft Research License (non-commercial license)