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ADH is a three-letter acronym that may refer to:
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Airports
- Ada Municipal Airport (IATA airport code: ADH) in Ada, Oklahoma.
- Aldan Airport (IATA airport code: ADH) in Aldan, Russia.
Biology
- Alcohol dehydrogenase, an enzyme involved in the break-down of alcohol.
- Antidiuretic hormone or Vasopressin, a hormone that acts on the kidneys.
Forensic Entomology
- Accumulated Degree Hour a term used in forensic entomology to work out the period a person has been dead for. Using arthropods and insects that inhabit carrion/cadavers. See Also
PMI *Post Mortem Interval
Hydraulics
- ADaptive Hydraulics, a computational hydraulic model containing an unstructured flow solver, a groundwater solver, and a 2-D shallow water flow solver - (Stockstill and Berger, Simulation of Flow in Hydraulic Structures using ADH).
Music
- A Dark Halo, a band based in Phoenix, AZ
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