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HC
abbr.
1. hardcover
2. hazardous cargo
3. Holy Communion
4. House of Commons

HC
abbreviation for
1. (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) Holy Communion
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in Britain) House of Commons
Translations
HC ABBR =hot and cold (water)con agua caliente y fría


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Subjects of the study, led by HCS vice-chairman John Lockwood, felt the town was failing to live up to its potential and development was being impeded by piecemeal planning and destructive party politics.
Summary: Healthcare Solutions (HCS), the leading provider of healthcare solutions in the Middle East, has announced that the Ministry of Health in Qatar has awarded HCS a contract for the supply, installation, training and support of an HL7 interface engine to integrate their healthcare information system, PACS and Blood Analyzers, at the Medical Commission facility.
HCS will deliver this solution using the InterSystems Ensemble rapid integration and development platform from InterSystems Corporation.
 
 
 
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