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NHO or nho may refer to: * Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (, NHO), an employers organisation in Norway * National Hydrographic Office, headquarters of the Indian Naval Hydrographic Department * Natural hybrid orbitals, one of a set of natural localized orbital sets in quantum chemistry, see Natural bond orbital * Takuu language, a Polynesian language spoken in Papua New Guinea (iso 639-3: nho) * Nitroxyl Nitroxyl (common name) or azanone (IUPAC name) is the chemical compound HNO. It is well known in the gas phase. Nitroxyl can be formed as a short-lived intermediate in the solution phase. The conjugate base, NO−, nitroxide anion, is the reduced ..., a chemical compound well known in the gas phase, with the formula NHO See also

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Confederation Of Norwegian Enterprise
The Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise ( no, Næringslivets Hovedorganisasjon, NHO) is an employers' organisation in Norway with more than 30,000 members. It was founded in 1989 as a merger of the Federation of Norwegian Industries, the Norwegian Employers' Confederation and the Federation of Norwegian Craftsmen. The president is Svein Tore Holsether and the director general A director general or director-general (plural: ''directors general'', ''directors-general'', ''director generals'' or ''director-generals'' ) or general director is a senior executive officer, often the chief executive officer, within a government ... is Ole Erik Almlid. The executive directors are Anniken Hauglie, Nina Melsom, Øystein Dørum, Peter Markovski, Gjermund Løyning, Christian Chramer, Kåre Anda Aronsen, Vibeke Østensjø and Maria Dahlstrøm. References External links * Conservatism in Norway * {{Norway-org-stub ...
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National Hydrographic Office
A hydrographic office is an organization which is devoted to acquiring and publishing hydrographic information. Historically, the main tasks of hydrographic offices were the conduction of hydrographic surveys and the publication of nautical charts. In many countries, various navigation-related services are now concentrated in large governmental organizations, sometimes termed "maritime administration" (however, the International Hydrographic Organization uses the term "hydrographic offices" for its member organizations). Besides nautical charts, many hydrographic offices publish a body of books and periodicals that are collectively known as nautical publications. The most important of these are: * Sailing Directions (or ''pilots''): detailed descriptions of areas of the sea, shipping routes, harbours, aids to navigation, regulations etc. * lists of lights: descriptions of lighthouses and lightbouys *tide tables and tidal stream atlases *ephemerides and nautical almanacs for ce ...
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Takuu Language
Takuu (also Mortlock, Taku, Tau, or Tauu) is a Polynesian languages, Polynesian language from the Ellicean languages, Ellicean group spoken on the atoll of Takuu, near Bougainville Island. It is very closely related to Nukumanu language, Nukumanu and Nukuria language, Nukuria from Papua New Guinea and to Ontong Java language, Ontong Java and Sikaiana language, Sikaiana from Solomon Islands. Population The Takuu language is spoken in Mortlock village on the Takuu atoll (Marqueen Islands) off the east coast of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea. Takuu lies about 250 km to the northeast of Kieta, capital of Bougainville. The atoll consists of about 13 islands, but most of the population lives on a small neighboring island named Nukutoa. The islands are inhabited by approximately, 400 people of Polynesian origin. The people who speak the Takuu language are known “the people of Takuu” or just Takuu. According to Ethnologue, there are about 1,750 speakers of the Takuu language. ...
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