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HPS may refer to: Education * Halepaghen Grammar School, in Buxtehude, Germany * Hamtramck Public Schools, in Michigan, United States * Hastings Public Schools (Nebraska), in the United States * Headlands Preparatory School, in California, United States * Highline Public Schools, in Washington, United States * History and philosophy of science * Hyderabad Public School, in India * Habib Public School, in Pakistan Health and medicine * Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. transmitted by rodents * Harris platelet syndrome * Health Physics Society * Health Protection Scotland * Heart Protection Study, a British clinical trial * Hermansky–Pudlak syndrome Technology * Handley Page HPS, a prototype aircraft * High-pressure sodium, a type of lamp * Hindawi Programming System * HPS stain, a tissue stain * Hydraulic power steering, a power steering system in automobiles * Hydroelectric power station or hydropower station * Ilford HPS, a type of photographic film Other uses * 3-h ...
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Halepaghen Grammar School
The Halepaghen Grammar School (), or HPS, is a ''Gymnasium (school), gymnasium'' ("grammar school") in Buxtehude (Lower Saxony, Germany). The school was mentioned for the first time in 1390 as an (original) grammar school. The school was named after Gerhard Halepaghe (born about 1430 in Buxtehude; died April 1484 in Buxtehude), a famous Alumnus, graduate from Buxtehude. The Halepaghen School was the first school in Germany to establish a new sixth form system. Instead of a class system (Obersekunda, Unterprima, Oberprima), the HPS established a course system. Notable alumni *Elton (comedian), Elton, comedian *Stefan Studer, former footballer *Tiemo Wölken, German Member of the European Parliament (MEP, Social Democratic Party of Germany) See also *List of the oldest schools in the world Pictures Image:HalepaghenSchule1.jpg Image:HalepaghenSchule2.jpg Image:HPS - Eingang.jpg Image:HPS - B und D.jpg Image:HPS - Aula.jpg image:HPS - C.jpg Image:HPS - Halle und Sportanlage.jpg Im ...
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HPS Stain
In histology, the HPS stain, or hematoxylin phloxine saffron stain, is a way of marking tissues. HPS is similar to H&E, the standard bearer in histology. However, it differentiates between the most common connective tissue (collagen) and muscle and cytoplasm by staining the former yellow and the latter two pink,Saffron
. polysciences.com. Accessed 6 December 2009. unlike an H&E stain, which stains all three pink. HPS stained sections are more expensive than H&E stained sections, primarily due to the cost of saffron.


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Histopathology Histopathology (compound of three Greek words: 'tissue', 'suffering', and '' -logia'' 'study ...
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Hundred Peaks Section
The Hundred Peaks Section (HPS) is a mountaineering society within the Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club that serves to provide mountaineering activities for Sierra Club members in the southern Sierra Nevada (U.S.), Sierra Nevada, the Transverse Ranges, and the Peninsular Ranges, and to honor mountaineers who have summited peaks in those mountain ranges. The section hosts summit hikes and scrambles in the Los Angeles and Inland Empire area three to four times per week. These hikes are open to the public. History The Hundred Peaks Section is the second-oldest of the Angeles Chapter mountaineer sections, and is its most active. It was started by outdoorsman Weldon Fairbanks Heald (1901-1967) in 1941, who wanted to summit 100 peaks in Southern California. Membership To become a member of the HPS, one must be a Sierra Club member and have climbed at least 25 peaks on the HPS List and subscribe to the section newsletter, ''The Lookout''. Especially accomplished members are awarded wit ...
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Humanist Party Of Switzerland
The Humanist Party of Switzerland (, , , ) was a political party in Switzerland, which pursues the political ideas of New Humanism. The party was active at the beginning only in the canton of Zurich, but has been extended to national status in 1999. It never had great electoral success, and it failed to gain seats anywhere. History The party was founded in 1984 and participated in local elections in the canton of Zurich in 1986 and 1987. It also took part in the Humanist Internationals in Florence in 1989 and in Moscow in 1992. In 1989 the party participated in local elections outside Zurich, namely in the canton of Aargau. On 15 May 1999, the party held its first national congress in Bern and extended to national status. The section of Basel has been dissolved since 17 July 2004. External links Homepage of the Humanist Party of Switzerland (in German) 1984 establishments in Switzerland Switzerland Switzerland Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a ...
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Helsingin Palloseura
Helsingin Palloseura (HPS) () is a sports club from Helsinki, Finland established in 1917. HPS has been active in several sports including bandy, ice hockey, football, handball and basketball. Historically, HPS men's team is one of the most successful football teams in Finland, winning nine national championships during the 1920s and 1930s. The team is currently playing in the fourth highest league, however. In bandy, the club was the runner-up for the Finnish championship in 1920. Famous HPS footballers have included William Kanerva, Aulis Koponen, Max Viinioksa, Kai Pahlman, Jyrki Heliskoski and Pertti Alaja. Football Achievements HPS Helsinki's men's team won the Finnish football championship (Mestaruussarja) 9 times and they also played in the European Cup, against Stade de Reims in 1958–59. Their one success in the Men's Finnish Cup (Miesten Suomen Cup) was in 1962. * Men's Finnish Champions (Mestaruussarja Winners): 1921, 1922, 1926, 1927, 1929, 1932, 1934, 19 ...
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Heartland Payment Systems
Heartland Payment Systems, Inc. is a U.S.-based payment processing and technology provider. Founded in 1997, Heartland Payment Systems' last headquarters were in Princeton, New Jersey. The company was acquired by Global Payments for $4.3 billion in 2016. Heartland Payment Systems provides payment processing for more than 275,000 business locations in the United States and processes more than 11 million transactions a day and more than $80 billion in transactions a year, as of 2014. In addition to payment processing, Heartland has developed or acquired businesses in payroll processing, gift card and campus card, point of sale systems, school payments and nutrition, network management, mobile payments and ordering, eCommerce, billing, and lending services. History Heartland was co-founded by Robert O. Carr in Princeton, New Jersey in 1997. In 2001, the company received a $40 million private equity investment from Greenhill Capital Partners, L.P. (New York, NY), LLR Partners, I ...
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Hawai'i Sign Language
Hawaii ( ; ) is an island state of the United States, in the Pacific Ocean about southwest of the U.S. mainland. One of the two non-contiguous U.S. states (along with Alaska), it is the only state not on the North American mainland, the only state that is an archipelago, and the only state in the tropics. Hawaii consists of 137 volcanic islands that comprise almost the entire Hawaiian archipelago (the exception, which is outside the state, is Midway Atoll). Spanning , the state is physiographically and ethnologically part of the Polynesian subregion of Oceania. Hawaii's ocean coastline is consequently the fourth-longest in the U.S., at about . The eight main islands, from northwest to southeast, are Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lānai, Kahoolawe, Maui, and Hawaii, after which the state is named; the last is often called the "Big Island" or "Hawaii Island" to avoid confusion with the state or archipelago. The uninhabited Northwestern Hawaiian Islands make ...
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Hazelwood Power Station
The Hazelwood Power Station is a decommissioned Lignite, brown coal-fuelled thermal power station located in the Latrobe Valley of Victoria, Australia. Built between 1964 and 1971, the 1,600-megawatt-capacity power station was made up of eight 200MW units, and supplied up to 25% of Victoria's base load power plant, base load electricity and more than 5% of Australia's total electricity demand. It was a 'subcritical' pulverized coal-fired boiler. The station was listed as the List of least carbon efficient power stations, least carbon efficient power station in the OECD in a 2005 report by World Wide Fund for Nature, WWF Australia, making it one of the most polluting power stations in the world. At 1.56 tonnes of CO2 for each megawatt hour of electricity, it was 50% more polluting than the average black coal power station in New South Wales or Queensland. Hazelwood emitted 14% of Victoria's annual greenhouse gas emissions and 3% of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions. Internatio ...
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Croatian Popular Party (other)
Croatian Popular Party may refer to: * Croatian Popular Party (1997), a political party in Croatia * Croatian Popular Party (1919) Croatian Popular Party (, ) was a minor political party that acted as a political branch of the Croatian Catholic Movement and it existed between 1919 and 1929 in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Until Stjepan Radić's assassination in ..., a political party in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes See also * Croatian People's Party (other) {{disambig ...
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Croatian Mountaineering Association
The Croatian Mountaineering Association () covers both mountaineering and a broad range of related activities. Unlike the majority of the international mountaineering associations, the association's remit extends to speleology, climbing, orienteering and mountain rescue. The association is responsible for the maintenance of mountain huts and paths in Croatia, and is the publisher of the magazine '' Hrvatski planinar'' (The Croatian Mountaineer) and of other promotional materials. Through schools and courses it provides relevant professional education and training. It is a comprehensive source of information of all kinds relating to Croatian mountains and mountaineering. The operations of the Croatian Mountaineering Association are managed by its executive committee and its professional work is carried out through the commissions for: * Mountain Rescue; * Guiding; *Caving; * Alpinism; * Competition Climbing; *Orienteering; * Promotion & Publications; * Mountain Paths; * Environment ...
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3-hexulose-6-phosphate Synthase
3-hexulose-6-phosphate synthase (, ''D-arabino-3-hexulose 6-phosphate formaldehyde-lyase'', ''3-hexulosephosphate synthase'', ''3-hexulose phosphate synthase'', ''HPS'') is an enzyme with systematic name ''D-arabino-hex-3-ulose-6-phosphate formaldehyde-lyase (D-ribulose-5-phosphate-forming)''. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction : D-arabino-hex-3-ulose 6-phosphate \rightleftharpoons D-ribulose 5-phosphate + formaldehyde Formaldehyde ( , ) (systematic name methanal) is an organic compound with the chemical formula and structure , more precisely . The compound is a pungent, colourless gas that polymerises spontaneously into paraformaldehyde. It is stored as ... This enzyme requires Mg2+ or Mn2+ for maximal activity. References External links * {{Portal bar, Biology, border=no EC 4.1.2 ...
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