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{{wiktionary|GH}}
{{wiktionary|GH}}
'''GH''', '''Gh''', '''gh''', or '''.gh''' may refer to: hi how are you
'''Gh''' or '''GH''' may refer to:

== Businesses and organisations ==
* [[Gästrike-Hälsinge nation]], a student society at Uppsala University, Sweden
* [[GitHub]], a hosting platform for code and software projects
* [[Globus Airlines]] (IATA:<code>GH</code>)
* [[Grubhub]], an American online food delivery platform
* [[Iron Guard (Argentina)]] ({{langx|es|Guardia de Hierro|links=no}}), a socialist organisation

== Entertainment ==
* ''[[Guitar Hero]]'', a video game series
** [[Guitar Hero (video game)|''Guitar Hero'' (video game)]], the first in the series
* ''[[General Hospital]]'', an American daytime medical drama

== Science and technology ==
* [[.gh]], Ghana's Internet top-level domain
* [[Gigahenry]], an SI unit of electrical inductance
* [[Growth hormone]], a hormone which stimulates growth and cell reproduction in humans and other animals
* [[DGH]] Degrees of general hardness (properly dGH or °GH, but sometimes written simply GH)

== Other uses ==
* [[gh (digraph)]], in language
* [[Howard GH]], an American WWII transport and utility plane
* [[Ghana]] (ISO 3166-1 country code:<code>GH</code>)
* GH, a suspect in the [[assassination of Olof Palme]]
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Latest revision as of 11:59, 28 October 2024

Gh or GH may refer to:

Businesses and organisations

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Entertainment

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Science and technology

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  • .gh, Ghana's Internet top-level domain
  • Gigahenry, an SI unit of electrical inductance
  • Growth hormone, a hormone which stimulates growth and cell reproduction in humans and other animals
  • DGH Degrees of general hardness (properly dGH or °GH, but sometimes written simply GH)

Other uses

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