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HOI or Hoi may refer to: *Home insurance, or homeowners insurance (HOI) *Hypoiodous acid, chemical formula HOI *Hoi District, Aichi, Japan *Carsten Høi (born 1957), Danish chess Grandmaster *Hao Airport, French Polynesia, IATA code HOI * ''Hoi'' (video game), 1992 See also * H0i, or H0f, a rail transport modelling scale * HO-1 (other), including HO1 * H1 (other), including H01 * Hoe (food), various Korean raw fish dishes * Hoi polloi * Holl, a surname * Oi (interjection) ''Oi'' is an interjection used in various varieties of the English language, particularly Australian English, British English, Indian English, Irish English, New Zealand English, and South African English, as well as non-English languages such ...
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Home Insurance
Home insurance, also commonly called homeowner's insurance (often abbreviated in the US real estate industry as HOI), is a type of property insurance that covers a private residence. It is an insurance policy that combines various personal insurance protections, which can include losses occurring to one's home, its contents, loss of use (additional living expenses), or loss of other personal possessions of the homeowner, as well as liability insurance for accidents that may happen at the home or at the hands of the homeowner within the policy territory. Additionally, homeowner's insurance provides financial protection against disasters. A standard home insurance policy covers the home and the belongings inside it. Overview Homeowner's policy is a multiple-line insurance policy, meaning that it includes both property insurance and liability coverage, with an indivisible premium, meaning that a single premium is paid for all risks. This means that it covers damage to one's ...
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Hypoiodous Acid
Hypoiodous acid is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula . It forms when an aqueous solution of iodine is treated with mercuric or silver salts. It rapidly decomposes by disproportionation: : Hypoiodous acid is a weak acid with a p''K''a of about 11. The conjugate base is hypoiodite (). Salts of this anion can be prepared by treating iodine with alkali hydroxides. They rapidly disproportionate to form iodides and iodates, but an iodine–hydroxide mixture can be used an in situ preparation of hypoiodite for other reactions. Ammonium hypoiodites can be formed by oxidation of the analogous iodide salts. These and also sodium hypoiodite are useful as oxidizing agents for a various types of organic compounds and also for a reaction analogous to the haloform reaction. Hypoiodite is one of the active oxidizing agents generated by lactoperoxidase as part of the mammalian innate immune system. Other oxyacids Hypoiodous acid is part of a series of oxyacids in whic ...
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Hoi District
was a district located in eastern Aichi Prefecture, Japan. As of 2008 (the last data available), the district had an estimated population of 21,766 with a density of 2,194 persons per km2. Its total area was 9.92 km2. Municipalities Prior to its dissolution, the district consisted of only one town: * Kozakai ;Notes: History Hoi District was one of the ancient districts of Mikawa Province, and is mentioned in Nara period records. Originally covering all of eastern Mikawa, Shitara District to the north was separated from Hoi in 903. The district contained the provincial capital of Mikawa along with the provincial temple, both of which were located in what is now part of the city of Toyokawa. During the Sengoku period, the area was controlled by various samurai clans, including the Makino clan, Makino and branches of the Honda clan, Honda and Matsudaira clans, all of whom rose to high positions within the Tokugawa shogunate. The area was also a battlefield between th ...
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Carsten Høi
Carsten Høi (born 16 January 1957, in Copenhagen) is a Danish chess Grandmaster. He was awarded his International Master title in 1979 and his Grandmaster title in 2001. There was a mistake in the record-keeping: he should have been awarded his Grandmaster title in 1993. He has won the Danish Chess Championship three times, in 1978, 1986 and 1992. He has represented Denmark at the Chess Olympiad The Chess Olympiad is a biennial chess tournament in which teams representing nations of the world compete. FIDE organises the tournament and selects the host nation. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, FIDE held an Online Chess Olympiad in FIDE Onli ...s five times, in 1978, 1980, 1988, 1992 and 1996. Notable games and tournaments * Høi v. Gulko, 1988 Chess Olympiad, Best Combination Prize References External links * Living people 1957 births Chess players from Copenhagen Chess Grandmasters Danish chess players Chess Olympiad competitors {{Denmark-chess-bio-stub ...
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Hao Airport
Hao Airport is an airport on Hao Island in French Polynesia. The airport is from the village of Otepa. Its unusually long runway (for the atoll's present population) was constructed to permit the heavy aircraft transporting materials for nuclear tests to land. Their cargoes would be transported onward to nuclear test sites by ships. Hao airport was a designated emergency landing site for the NASA Space Shuttle. Airlines and destinations Passenger Statistics See also *List of airports in French Polynesia This is a list of airports in French Polynesia, sorted by location. French Polynesia () is an overseas territory (''territoire d'outre-mer'' or ''TOM'') of France with the particular designation of overseas country (''pays d'outre-mer'' or ''POM' ... References Airports in French Polynesia Space Shuttle Emergency Landing Sites {{FrenchPolynesia-geo-stub ...
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Hoi (video Game)
''Hoi'' is a 1992 Platform game, platform video game developed by Team Hoi and published by MicroIllusions, Hollyware Entertainment in North America and Software Business in Europe for the Amiga. In the game, players assume the role of the titular lime green "Saur" character venturing into the "Madlands", an area within Hoi's home planet populated with obstacles, to face a ritual test of maturity and find a female partner. ''Hoi'' received mostly favourable reception from the Amiga gaming press. Critics praised the audiovisual presentation, gameplay, character animations and puzzle-like elements but some felt mixed in regards to the controls while others criticized its idea, level design, forced memorization approach and collision detection. Gameplay ''Hoi'' is a platform game in a similar style as ''Super Mario Bros. and Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game), Sonic the Hedgehog''. The plot revolves around the titular "Saur" character living on a planet in a far away solar s ...
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HO-1 (other)
HO-1 may refer to: * HO-1 or HMOX1 (Heme oxygenase 1), a human gene * Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee, early military designation HO-1, a 1953 direct-lift rotor aircraft * Ho-1 cannon, a Japanese World War II weapon * Cherry Grove, HO-1, a site on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland * (8037) 1993 HO1, a near-Earth asteroid See also * OH-1, Ohio's 1st congressional district * Kawasaki OH-1 The Kawasaki OH-1 (nickname: "Ninja") is a military scout/observation helicopter developed and manufactured by the Kawasaki Aerospace Company. The primary operator is the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF), who originally procured the OH-1 ...
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H1 (other)
H1, H-1, H01, H I may refer to: Places *Interstate H-1, a highway in Hawaii * Area H1, the area of Hebron controlled by the Palestinian Authority under the Hebron Protocol Science * H1 (particle detector) * Histamine H1 receptor * Histone H1, a protein * British NVC community H1, a heath zone * Hydrogen atom (H1) * Protium (isotope), an isotope of hydrogen * H I region, a cloud in the interstellar medium * ATC code H01 ''Pituitary and hypothalamic hormones and analogues'', a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System * Haplogroup H1 (other), a grouping in genetics based on certain similarities * Alternative hypothesis (H1) Technology * , level 1 heading markup for HTML Web pages; see HTML element * DSC-H1, a Sony Cybershot digital camera * H1, John Harrison's first marine chronometer * Tianwen-1 (formerly ''Huoxing-1''), first Chinese space probe to reach Mars * H-1NF, the Australian Plasma Fusion Research Facility, formerly H-1 Helia ...
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Hoe (food)
''Hoe'' (; ) is a Korean seafood dish that is eaten by trimming raw meat or raw fish. In addition to fish, it is also made with other marine products such as shrimp and squid, raw meat of land animals, and vegetable ingredients, but without any special prefix, it mainly refers to raw fish. Varieties There are uncooked ''hoe'' () as well as blanched ''sukhoe'' (). Raw ''Hoe'' (), the raw fish or meat dish, can be divided into ''saengseon-hoe'' (), filleted raw fish, and ''yukhoe'' (), sliced raw meat. ''Saengseon-hoe'' () can be either ''hwareo-hoe'' () made from freshly killed fish, or ''seoneo-hoe'' () made using aged fish. ''Mulhoe'' () is a cold raw fish soup. Blanched ''Sukhoe'' () is a blanching (cooking), blanched fish, seafood, meat, or vegetable dish. ''Ganghoe'' () is a dish of rolled and tied ribbons made with blanched vegetables such as Oenanthe javanica, water dropworts and silpa, scallions. ''Khe'' There is a variant of the dish in Sakhalin Korean cuisi ...
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Hoi Polloi
The English expression the hoi polloi (; ; ) was borrowed from Ancient Greek, where it means "the many" or, in the strictest sense, "the people". In English, it has been given a negative connotation to signify the common people. ''We first heard of this ew, oppositesense "the elites")in the early 1950s, when it was reported to be well established in spoken use in such diverse locales as central New Jersey, southern California, Cleveland, Ohio, and Las Vegas, Nevada. Several members of our editorial staff at that time also testified to its common occurrence, and evidence in the years since strongly suggests that this sense of hoi polloi continues to be frequently used in speech. We do not know for certain how this new sense originated, but one possibility is that it developed out of the inherent snobbery of hoi polloi. In its original and primary sense, hoi polloi is a term used by snobs or—more often—in mocking imitation of snobs. Even its sound has a quality of haughtiness ...
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Holl
Holl and Höll are surnames that may refer to: * Adolf Holl (1930–2020), Austrian Roman Catholic writer and theologian * Diane Holl (born 1964), British motor racing engineer * Edwin Holl (1916–2005), American politician * Elias Holl (1573–1646), German architect * Francis Holl (1815–1884), English engraver, son of William Holl the Elder * Frank Holl (1845–1888), English painter * Gussy Holl (1888–1966), German actress and singer * Hartmut Höll (born 1952), German pianist and music professor * Harvey Buchanan Holl (1820–1886), British surgeon and naturalist * John Holl (1802–1869), Prince Edward Island politician * Justin Holl (born 1992), American hockey player * Karl Holl (1866–1926), German professor of theology and church history * Nicolas Josef Eugene Holl (1855–c. 1919), French entomologist * Robert Holl (born 1947), Dutch opera singer * Steven Holl (born 1947), American architect * Ursula Holl (born 1982), Germa ...
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