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Meanings and definitions for AHR
What does AHR stand for? What does AHR mean?
- The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR or AHR or ahr or ahR) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the AHR gene.
- Ahr (South Tyrol), the Ahr tributary in South Tyrol, Italy
- Ahr Hills, range of low mountains in Germany
- Ahr (wine region), Germany
- George W. Ahr (1904–1993), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
- AHr, ampere hour
- Airway hyper-responsiveness
- Aqueous homogeneous reactor
- Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), a protein
- Abbey Holford Rowe, architecture firm
- Advancing Human Rights
- Air Adriatic (ICAO airline code AHR), now defunct
- The American Historical Review, a scholarly journal
- Ahirani language (ISO-639-3 code ahr)
- Assisted Human Reproduction Act
- Aar, a river in Switzerland, tributary of the Rhine
- Aar (Lahn), a tributary of Lahn river in Germany, descending from the Taunus mountains
- Aar (Dill), a tributary of Dill river in Germany, also in the basin of the Lahn
- Aar (Twiste), a tributary of Twiste river in Germany, in the basin of the Weser
- Aar (village), a village in Rajasthan, India
- South American–Antarctic Ridge, also known as the American–Antarctic Ridge, a mid-ocean ridge in the South Atlantic
- After-action review, a structured review process used by the U.S. military
- After action report, a retrospective analysis
- Air-to-air refueling, the process of transferring aviation fuel from one military aircraft to another during flight
- All American Racers, a former Formula 1 and CART team
- Allens (law firm), a law firm (formerly known as Allens Arthur Robinson)
- American Academy in Rome, research and arts institution in Rome
- American Academy of Religion, an association of academics who research or teach topics related to religion
- Association for Automated Reasoning, a non-profit that seeks to advance the field of automated reasoning
- Association of American Railroads, an industry trade group representing the railroads of North America
- AAR Corporation, an American aviation engineering company
- AAR coupling, railway coupling specification of the Association of American Railroads
- AAR wheel arrangement, Association of American Railroads system for describing wheel arrangement of locomotives
- All-American Road, a designation for some national scenic byways in the United States
- IATA airport code for Aarhus Airport in Tirstrup, Denmark
- ICAO airline code for Asiana Airlines of South Korea
- Aar (Star Wars), fictional planet in Star Wars universe
- Aar, a fictional planet of the star Deneb, in the "Captain Future" stories
- The All-American Rejects, an American rock band
- Air America Radio, a domestic United States radio network
- Average accounting return, a capital budgeting investment rule
- Adam's apple reduction, a surgery
- Afar language (ISO 639 language identification code)
- African American Review, a journal
- Amino acid response, the biochemical response of a mammalian cell starved of amino acids
- "At any rate", see List of SMS abbreviations
- Ahr, a river in Germany, tributary of the Rhine
- Ah!, an exclamation
- "Ah", song by Charles Aznavour written by Charles Aznavour and José Lucchesi 1954
- "Ah" (song), a Japanese song by Superfly
- "Ah", a Turkish song by Duman (band) 2002
- Achievement Hunter, a Texas-based online video-gaming community
- Adam Hughes, a comic artist who signs his work "AH!"
- Alternate history, a subgenre of speculative fiction
- Arcana Heart, a video game series
- Avalon Hill, makers of military-themed board games
- Anhui, a province of China (Guobiao abbreviation AH)
- Austria-Hungary, a former European empire
- Air Algérie IATA designator
- Artificial Horizon, an attitude indicator, a cockpit instrument (Aviation)
- Bell AH-1 Cobra, a model of attack helicopter
- Boeing AH-64 Apache, a model of attack helicopter
- AH register, the high byte of an X86 16-bit AX register
- Authentication Header (AH), a part of the IPsec protocol suite
- Adenomatous hyperplasia, in medicine; see endometrial adenomatous hyperplasia and atypical adenomatous hyperplasia
- Air handler, or air handling unit (AHU), a device used to condition and circulate air
- Ampere-hour, a unit of electric charge
- After-hours trading or extended-hours trading in stock trading
- Ah (digraph), a digraph used in Taa language orthography
- Albert Heijn, a Dutch supermarket chain owned by Ahold
- Alkotmányvédelmi Hivatal, the Constitution Protection Office, a Hungarian intelligence agency
- Anno Hegirae (Hijri year), a year in the Islamic calendar
- Asian Highway Network, a project among countries in Asia and Europe to improve the highway systems in Asia
- Hospital ship (US Navy hull classification symbol AH)
- A-ha, a New Wave/Synthpop band from Norway
- Aa! Japanese band
- Ahir, an Indian caste
- Asian Human Rights Commission
- Assam Human rights Commission, India
- Assisted Human Reproduction Canada
- Arts and Humanities Research Council, United Kingdom
- Atlanta Harm Reduction Coalition, Georgia, United States
- Australian Human Rights Commission
- AHRC New York City, formerly the Association for the Help of Retarded Children
- AHRS, attitude and heading reference system
- Artists and repertoire
- Absolute Return + Alpha, a hedge fund publication
- American Renaissance (magazine), a white nationalist magazine and website
- Armeerundschau, a magazine of the East German army
- Architectural Review
- Ar, city on the fictional planet Gor
- a.r. group of Polish artists and poets, including Katarzyna Kobro
- Acoustic Research, an American audio electronics manufacturer
- Aerolíneas Argentinas (IATA airline code AR)
- Some Alfa Romeo car models, e.g. AR51
- Toyota AR engine
- ar (Unix), a Unix archive format and handling tool
- Accelerated Reader, educational reading assessment software
- Augmented reality, an application of virtual reality in the real world
- Androgen receptor, a nuclear hormone receptor
- Aortic regurgitation, a heart valve disease
- ar-, a prefix of inverse hyperbolic functions
- Autoregressive model, concerning random processes in statistics
- Aqua regia, a chemical mixture
- Archimedes number in fluid dynamics
- Argon, a chemical element with symbol Ar
- Aryl group in organic chemistry
- Relative atomic mass, symbolized as Ar
- Anti-reflective, coating of lenses
- Aspect ratio (aeronautics), of a wing
- US Navy hull classification symbol for repair ships
- Army Reserve (Ireland), the land component of the Irish Reserve Defence Forces (RDF)
- Ar (city), in ancient Moab
- Appenzell Outer Rhodes, Switzerland
- Province of Arezzo, Italy, vehicle registration code
- Argentina (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code)
.ar, the country code Top Level Domain for Argentina
- Arkansas, United States
- Armstrong-Ringsted Community School District, Iowa, United States
- Arabic, by ISO 639-1 language code
- Argent, the heraldic tincture of silver
- Assistant referee (association football)
- Armalite Rifle
- Avis de réception, postal advice or acknowledgement of receipt
- Jonny Arr (born 1988), English rugby union player
- A. R. Rahman (born 1967), Indian film composer, record producer, musician and singer
- Arr, Mauritania, a town
- Absolute risk reduction, a statistical term used in biostatistics and epidemiology
- Address-range register, in computer hardware
- Aldosterone-to-renin ratio, a blood concentration
- Application Request Routing, a proxy-based routing module for Internet Information Services, a Windows-based web server
- Air Armenia, ICAO airline code ARR
- Alaska Railroad, reporting mark ARR
- Alberta Resources Railway
- Arram railway station, England, National Rail code ARR
- Aurora Municipal Airport (Illinois), FAA airport code ARR
- Alto Río Senguer Airport, Argentina, IATA code ARR
- "Arr!", a phrase used by pirates in popular culture
- Average Run Rate method, in cricket
- Accounting rate of return, a financial ratio
- Aeronautica Regala Romana, or Royal Romanian Air Force
- Ramarama language, ISO 639-3 code arr
- Active Head Restraint
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