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E.H. Scott Radio Laboratories is sometimes confused with H.H. Scott. E.H. Scott was founded in 1925 by Chicago resident Ernest H. Scott. Its first product was the World's Record Super 8, a TRF (tuned radio frequency) design with typical harness wiring with 16 gauge silvered solid core copper wire employed in an array configuration that was typical to radios at the time. This construction ...
H&S can refer to: Health and safety, a cross-disciplinary area concerned with protecting people's safety, health and welfare. Head & Shoulders, a brand of shampoo; Head and shoulders (chart pattern), a graphing pattern commonly found in financial markets; Hack and slash, a role-playing game play style
H-S-H, an electric guitar pickup configuration; Hudson Street Hooligans, a supporters group for Columbus Crew SC; Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, a holding company; HSH Nordbank, a commercial bank in northern Europe; Hochschule Hannover, a university in Germany; Homebush railway station, in Sydney, Australia; Hungarian Sign Language
Hants and Sussex Aviation Ltd (alternatively known as H+S Aviation) was a British aviation manufacturer.Based at Portsmouth Airport, Hampshire, England, throughout much of its existence, the company is still in business in the aircraft components industry.
The H and S Railroad (reporting mark HS) was a shortline railroad operating 6 miles (9.7 km) of track from Dothan to Taylor, Alabama.Upon its start in 1992 the railroad was a Gulf & Ohio subsidiary. [1]
Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve (also known as HSAS) was a rock supergroup band featuring lead vocalist Sammy Hagar, lead guitarist Neal Schon, bassist Kenny Aaronson and drummer Michael Shrieve.
Harold Stephen Black (April 14, 1898 – December 11, 1983) was an American electrical engineer, who revolutionized the field of applied electronics by inventing the negative feedback amplifier in 1927.
Acidosis (hydrogen cation excess) is an abnormal pH in the body as a result of lactic acidosis which occurs in prolonged hypoxia and in severe infection, diabetic ketoacidosis, kidney failure causing uremia, or ingestion of toxic agents or overdose of pharmacological agents, such as aspirin and other salicylates, ethanol, ethylene glycol and other alcohols, tricyclic antidepressants, isoniazid ...