From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia HR
HR
HR,
HR Hr or hr may refer to: • Hrithik Roshan (b. 1974), Indian actor
Arts and entertainment Publications
• H. R. Pufnstuf, a children’s television series • Hispanic Review, an academic journal published by
• Haibane Renmei, an anime series the University of Pennsylvania Press.
• Halo Reach, a 2010 video game from Bungie Studios
• Hannibal Rising (film), a 2007 thriller featuring the
Hannibal Lecter character
Science, technology and engi-
• Homestar Runner, a flash animated Internet cartoon neering
• HR (radio series), a comedy drama written by Nigel
• Half Rate (HR or GSM-HR), a speech coding system
Williams and directed by Peter Kavanagh about the
for GSM developed in the early 1990s
misfortunes of a middle-aged HR officer and his
• Hayati-Roberts link frame convention (HR), a
trouble-making colleague; it starred Nicholas le
coordinate representation for a robotic device
Prevost and Jonathan Pryce, and was first broadcast
• Hazard ratio, the effect of an explanatory variable on
on BBC Radio 4 on 13 Feb 2009
the hazard or risk of an event
• Heart rate (HR), a measure of the number of heart
Business and finance beats per minute (bpm)
• ’High Risk’, the lowest level of credit rating in some • Hertzsprung–Russell diagram (H-R diagram or HRD,
systems also known as a colour-magnitude diagram or CMD),
• Ukrainian hryvnia, the currency of Ukraine used in understanding stellar evolution in
• Human resources, in the sense of personnel services astronomy and astrophysics
in organisations • High-Resolution High-Definition (HRHD, HR,
• Human relations movement, in organizational HRHDTV or HR.HDTV), referring to an image
development resolution derived from high-definition video
• Homologous recombination, in genetics, the process
in which genetic material is exchanged between two
Government and politics similar or identical strands of DNA
• Hampton Roads, a region of south-eastern Virginia r hr,
• hour (hr although h is more common)
• Haryana (IN-HR), a state in northern India • HR (gene) (Hairless homolog (mouse)), a gene which
• High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs encodes a protein whose function has been linked to
and Security Policy (High Representative), the hair growth
foreign policy chief of the European Union • HR (software), a program that automatically forms
• .hr - Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) mathematical theories by searching for sequences of
for Croatia (ISO 3166-2:HR; Croatian: Hrvatska) numbers
• United States House of Representatives and all bills • Hypersensitive response, a mechanism used by
originating from it plants to prevent the spread of infection by
microbial pathogens
• HR, a star catalogue symbol standing for Harvard
People observatory, Revised photometry
• H. R. (b. 1956), lead singer of Bad Brains • - an HTML element that creates a ’horizontal
• Harley Race (b. 1943), retired pro wrestler, current rule’ or dividing line
promoter • Hydroxyethylrutoside, a class of drugs
• Harold Reynolds (b. 1960), former major league
baseball player, current commentator
• Henry Rollins (b. 1961), American singer-songwriter,
Society
spoken word artist, actor, activist and publisher • Hessischer Rundfunk (Hessian Broadcasting) (HR),
• Himesh Reshammiya (b. 1973), Indian composer, public broadcaster for the German state
singer and actor (Bundesland) of Hessen
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia HR
• ’HR’, abbreviation of ’human remains’, a term used
by entities such as funeral homes
Transportation
• Human Rights, "Rights" and "Freedoms" to which all • Heritage railway, a term used for a railway which is
humans are entitled run as a tourist attraction
• Highland Railway, one of the smaller British railways
before the Railways Act of 1921
Sports and entertainment • ’HR’, IATA airline designator for Hahn Air
• Home run, in the sport of baseball (see also Home • ’HR’, 1960s car model of Australian automaker
run (disambiguation)) Holden
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