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  2. Hypoxic Training Index - Wikipedia

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    The values of SpO2 above 89% are not considered in the calculation of HTi, as such saturation levels do not contribute to the treatment. SpO2 values below 75% count as 75%. HTi is calculated as an integral value of SpO2 readings made with 1 s sampling frequency and divided by 60 in order to produce a “per minute” value.

  3. Intermittent hypoxic training - Wikipedia

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    Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT), also known as intermittent hypoxic therapy, is a technique aimed at improving human performance by way of adaptation to reduced oxygen. An IHT session consists of an interval of several minutes breathing hypoxic (low oxygen) air, alternated with intervals breathing ambient (normoxic) or hyperoxic air.

  4. Discounted gift trust - Wikipedia

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    The effect is that the discount is deemed to leave their estate on day one of settlement of monies into the trust- the remainder will be treated like any other gift into trust and brought back into calculations if death occurs within 7 (in some cases 14) years. In effect, there is an immediate IHT reduction upon creation of a discounted gift trust.

  5. IHT - Wikipedia

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    IHT may refer to: . International Herald Tribune newspaper; Intermittent hypoxic training, respiratory therapy; Inheritance tax in the United Kingdom; Institution of Highways and Transportation, former name of UK Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation

  6. Nil rate band - Wikipedia

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    The nil rate band (NRB) is a term defined and used within the tax legislation of the United Kingdom (the Inheritance Tax Act 1984, abbreviated as IHTA 1984) which establishes the threshold below which some or all of the value of a gift, a death estate, or assets held within a trust, is subject to a zero rate of Inheritance Tax in the United Kingdom on an occasion of charge to Inheritance Tax.

  7. Estate tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Inheritance taxes are paid not by the estate of the deceased, but by the inheritors of the estate. For example, the Kentucky inheritance tax "is a tax on the right to receive property from a decedent's estate; both tax and exemptions are based on the relationship of the beneficiary to the decedent." [52]

  8. Kris Jenner Gets Festive with Throwback Photos Showing Her ...

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    Kris Jenner is getting in the Christmas spirit with some sexy snaps.. On Dec. 24, the famous momager, 69, shared a series of throwback pictures revealing her chic holiday style throughout the ...

  9. Advancement (inheritance) - Wikipedia

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    Advancement is a common law doctrine of intestate succession that presumes that gifts given to a person's heir during that person's life are intended as an advance on what that heir would inherit upon the death of the parent.