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  2. Hospital for Special Surgery - Wikipedia

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    Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) is an academic medical center and research institution headquartered in New York City that specializes in the treatment of orthopedic and rheumatologic conditions. Its main campus is located at 535 East 70th Street in Manhattan and there are locations in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Florida.

  3. Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh ( Hindi: हिन्दू स्वयंसेवक संघ, lit. ' Hindu Volunteer Organization'; abbr: HSS) is a non-profit, social, educational, and cultural organization of the Hindus living outside India. It was founded in 1940s in Kenya, it is currently active in 156 countries and ...

  4. Annular cutter - Wikipedia

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    Annular cutter. An annular cutter (also called a core drill, core cutter, broach cutter, trepanning drill, hole saw, or cup-type cutter) is a form of core drill used to create holes in metal. An annular cutter, named after the annulus shape, cuts only a groove at the periphery of the hole and leaves a solid core or slug at the center.

  5. HSS Hire - Wikipedia

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    HSS Hire Group plc (LSE: HSS) is a supplier of tool and equipment hire in the United Kingdom and Ireland, as well as being a logistical and technical partner to businesses of all sizes. Operating under the banner of HSS Hire, the group has a network of over three hundred outlets. HSS Hire originated in Kensington, London in 1957.

  6. Health systems strengthening - Wikipedia

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    Health systems strengthening (also health system strengthening, abbreviated HSS) is a term used in global health that roughly means to improve the health care system of a country. Within this general definition, it can mean increasing funding for health infrastructure, improving health policy, trying to achieve universal healthcare , [2] or any ...

  7. Hampstead Scientific Society - Wikipedia

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    Website. HSS, CATS/ATMoL. The Hampstead Scientific Society ( HSS) in north London was founded in July 1899 as the Hampstead Astronomical and General Scientific Society by P.E. Vizard. It aims to be inclusive, promoting and nurturing an interest in all branches of science, while catering for wide levels of knowledge, from layman to expert alike.

  8. Hughes–Stovin syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Hughes–Stovin syndrome (HSS) is a rare autoimmune disorder often described as inflammation in relation to blood vessels, a form of vasculitis. It is not associated with any known cause and is typically characterized by multiple aneurysms in pulmonary arteries and deep vein thromboses .

  9. History of Science Society - Wikipedia

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    The History of Science Society ( HSS ), founded in 1924, is the primary professional society for the academic study of the history of science. [1] [2] The society has over 3,000 members worldwide. [3] It publishes the quarterly journal Isis and the yearly journal Osiris, sponsors the IsisCB: History of Science Index, [4] and holds an annual ...