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LCSH Section H H (The sound) H.P. 42 (Transport plane) Waha (African people) [P235.5] USE Handley Page H.P. 42 (Transport plane) BT Ethnology—Tanzania BT Consonants H.P. 80 (Jet bomber) Hāʾ (The Arabic letter) Phonetics USE Victor (Jet bomber) BT Arabic alphabet H-2 locus H.P. 115 (Jet planes) HA 132 Site (Niederzier, Germany) UF H-2 system USE Handley Page 115 (Jet planes) USE Hambach 132 Site (Niederzier, Germany) BT Immunogenetics H.P.11 (Bomber) HA 500 Site (Niederzier, Germany) H 2 regions (Astrophysics) USE Handley Page Type O (Bomber) USE Hambach 500 Site (Niederzier, Germany) USE H II regions (Astrophysics) H.P.12 (Bomber) HA 512 Site (Niederzier, Germany) H-2 system USE Handley Page Type O (Bomber) USE Hambach 512 Site (Niederzier, Germany) USE H-2 locus H.P. Sutton House (McCook, Neb.) HA 516 Site (Niederzier, Germany) H-8 (Computer) USE Sutton House (McCook, Neb.) USE Hambach 516 Site (Niederzier, Germany) USE Heathkit H-8 (Computer) H.R. 10 plans Ha-erh-pin chih Tʻung-chiang kung lu (China) H-34 Choctaw (Military transport helicopter) USE Keogh plans USE Ha Tʻung kung lu (China) USE Choctaw (Military transport helicopter) H.R.D. motorcycle Ha family (Not Subd Geog) H-43 (Military transport helicopter) (Not Subd Geog) USE Vincent H.R.D. motorcycle Ha ʻIvri (The Hebrew word) UF Huskie (Military transport helicopter) H-R diagrams USE ʻIvri (The Hebrew word) Kaman H-43 Huskie (Military transport USE HR diagrams Hà lăng (Southeast Asian people) helicopter) H regions (Astrophysics) USE Sedang (Southeast Asian people) Pedro (Military transport helicopter) USE H II regions (Astrophysics) Ha language (May Subd Geog) BT Military helicopters H.S.C. Examination (N.S.W.) UF Abaha language H-53 (Military transport helicopter) USE Higher School Certificate Examination (N.S.W.) Abuja language USE Sikorsky H-53 (Military transport helicopter) Ḥ. Safadi (Israel) Giha language H-60 (Military transport helicopter) USE Safadi (Extinct city) Ikiha language USE Black Hawk (Military transport helicopter) H-spaces Kiha language H.263 (Video coding standard) [QA612.77] BT Bantu languages UF ITU H.263 (Video coding standard) UF Hopf spaces Tanzania—Languages ITU-T Recommendation H.263 (Video coding Spaces, Hopf Ha-le-ma-no (Legendary character) standard) BT Topological groups USE Hale-mano (Legendary character) BT Digital video—Standards H Street (Washington, D.C.) Hạ Long Bay (Vietnam) Video compression—Standards This heading is not valid for use as a geographic UF Halong Bay (Vietnam) H 2359 (Galaxy) subdivision. Vịnh Hạ Long (Vietnam) USE NGC 300 (Galaxy) BT Streets—Washington (D.C.) BT Bays—Vietnam H-bomb H-T-P Technique Ha Makhopo Valley (Lesotho) USE Hydrogen bomb USE House-Tree-Person Technique BT Valleys—Lesotho H.C. Price Company Tower (Bartlesville, Okla.) H. U. Sverdrupfjella (Antarctica) ha-Mitlah, Maʻavar (Egypt) USE Price Tower (Bartlesville, Okla.) USE Sverdrup Mountains (Antarctica) USE Mitla Pass (Egypt) H F Bar Ranch (Wyo.) H.W. & J. Hector-Kunstpreis Hà Nhì (Asian people) UF HF Bar Ranch (Wyo.) UF H.W. und J. Hector-Kunstpreis USE Hani (Asian people) BT Ranches—Wyoming Hector-Kunstpreis Hà-nhì language H.F. Johnson House (Wind Point, Wis. : 1939-1959) BT Art—Awards—Germany USE Hani language USE Wingspread (Wind Point, Wis.) H.W. und J. Hector-Kunstpreis Ha-ni (Asian people) H-functions USE H.W. & J. Hector-Kunstpreis USE Hani (Asian people) UF Fox's H-function [Former heading] H-Y antigen (May Subd Geog) Ha-ni language G-functions, Generalized [QR184.35] USE Hani language Generalized G-functions UF HY antigen Ha-shima (Japan) Generalized Mellin-Barnes functions Sex determinant antigen USE Hashima Island (Japan) Mellin-Barnes functions, Generalized BT Immunogenetics Ha-su Hai (China) BT Hypergeometric functions Minor histocompatibility antigens USE Hasu Lake (China) H. Gordon Payrow Post Office Building (Bethlehem, H/Z-100 (Computer) Ha-su Lake (China) Pa.) USE Zenith Z-100 (Computer) USE Hasu Lake (China) UF Gordon Payrow Post Office Building H*y*m*a*n K*a*p*l*a*n (Fictitious character) Ha-Tsofim, Har (Bethlehem, Pa.) USE Kaplan, Hyman (Fictitious character) USE Scopus, Mount Payrow Post Office Building (Bethlehem, Pa.) H&R Reising submachine gun Ha Tʻung kao teng chi kung lu (China) BT Post office buildings—Pennsylvania USE Reising submachine gun USE Ha Tʻung kung lu (China) H-guide H1N1 flu Ha Tʻung kung lu (China) USE Dielectric wave guides USE H1N1 influenza UF Ha-erh-pin chih Tʻung-chiang kung lu (China) H.H. Richardson House (New York, N.Y.) H1N1 influenza (May Subd Geog) Ha Tʻung kao teng chi kung lu (China) UF Richardson House (New York, N.Y.) UF H1N1 flu Hatong Expressway (China) BT Dwellings—New York (State) Novel H1N1 flu Hatong gonglu (China) H II regions (Astrophysics) Novel H1N1 influenza BT Express highways—China UF H 2 regions (Astrophysics) Novel influenza A ha-Yarden H regions (Astrophysics) Swine flu (H1N1) USE Jordan River BT Interstellar hydrogen Swine influenza (H1N1) Haack family (Not Subd Geog) Ionized gases BT Influenza A virus UF Haak family Nebulae Swine influenza Haake family H infinity control H2 control Haad Chao Mai National Park (Thailand) USE H [infinity symbol] control UF Linear quadratic Gausian control USE ʻUtthayān hǣng Chāt Hāt Čhao Mai (Thailand) H [infinity symbol] control LQG control Haafuluhoa (Tonga) UF H infinity control BT Control theory USE Vavaʻu Island (Tonga) BT Control theory Linear control systems Haag family (Not Subd Geog) H.IX (Jet fighter plane) H2 visa certification Haag Site (Ind.) USE Horten 229 (Jet fighter plane) USE Foreign worker certification—United States USE Leonard Haag Site (Ind.) H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest (Or.) H15 (Steam locomotives) Haagen, Anneke (Fictitious character) (Not Subd Geog) UF Andrews Experimental Forest (Or.) USE H15 Class (Steam locomotives) UF Anneke Haagen (Fictitious character) Andrews Forest (Or.) H15 Class (Steam locomotives) (Not Subd Geog) Haagenstad family (Not Subd Geog) BT Biosphere reserves—Oregon UF Class H15 (Steam locomotives) Haagse Hofvijver (Hague, Netherlands) Experimental forests—Oregon H15 (Steam locomotives) USE Hofvijver (Hague, Netherlands) H/K ATPase LSWR H15 Class (Steam locomotives) Haagse school USE Hydrogen/potassium ATPase SR H15 Class (Steam locomotives) USE Hague school of painting H Khatthanām (Legendary character) BT Steam locomotives Haagse school of painting USE Khatthanām (Legendary character) H16 motion picture camera USE Hague school of painting H.N. Greenwell Ranch (Hawaii) USE Bolex H16 motion picture camera Haahr family USE Kealakekua Ranch (Hawaii) Ha (African people) (May Subd Geog) USE Haar family H. Neely Henry Lake (Ala.) UF Abaha (African people) Haak family UF Black Creek, Lake (Ala.) Abuja (African people) USE Haack family Henry Neely Lake (Ala.) Baha (African people) Haake family Lake Black Creek (Ala.) Buha (African people) USE Haack family Neely Henry Lake (Ala.) Giha (African people) Haakinson family (Not Subd Geog) BT Lakes—Alabama Ikiha (African people) Haakon's Hall (Bergenhuis festning, Bergen, Norway) H.P. 15 (Bomber) Kiha (African people) USE Håkonshallen (Bergenhuis festning, Bergen, USE Handley Page V/1500 (Bomber) Norway) H-1 USE Handley Page V/1500 (Bomber) Norway) Haal Pulaaren (African people) Haba bean Habenaria (May Subd Geog) USE Tukulor (African people) USE Lima bean [QK495.O64 (Botany)] Haaland family (Not Subd Geog) Habach River (Austria) BT Orchids Haalpulaar (African people) BT Rivers—Austria NT Habenaria andrewsii USE Tukulor (African people) Habach River Valley (Austria) Habenaria multicaudata Haalpulaar dialect USE Habachtal (Austria) Habenaria andrewsii (May Subd Geog) USE Pular dialect Habachtal (Austria) [QK495.O64] Haan family (Not Subd Geog) UF Habach River Valley (Austria) BT Habenaria Haaning family (Not Subd Geog) BT Valleys—Austria Habenaria leucophaea var. praeclara Ha'ano Island (Tonga) Habad (May Subd Geog) USE Western prairie fringed orchid UF Haaono (Tonga) UF Chabad Habenaria multicaudata (May Subd Geog) BT Islands—Tonga Lubavitch-Chabad [QK495.O64] Haaono (Tonga) BT Hasidism BT Habenaria USE Ha'ano Island (Tonga) Habakkuk, active 7th century B.C. Haber (The Spanish word) Haʻapai (Tonga) — In rabbinical literature BT Spanish language—Etymology NT Fotuha'a Island (Tonga) BT Rabbinical literature Haber family (Not Subd Geog) Lekeleka Island (Haʻapai, Tonga) Haban family (Not Subd Geog) UF Haberkorn family Lifuka Island (Tonga) Habana Bay (Cuba) RT Hafer family Nukupule Island (Tonga) USE Havana Bay (Cuba) Haberdashery Haapasaari (Finland : Island) Habaner ware USE Men's furnishing goods BT Islands—Finland [NK4340.H3] Haberkorn family Haar family (Not Subd Geog) Habanera (Dance) (May Subd Geog) USE Haber family UF Haahr family Here are entered works on the habanera as a Haberlain family Haarman family dance. Musical compositions are entered under USE Heaberlin family Habaneras. Haarmann family Häberle family (Not Subd Geog) Haar integral UF Havanera (Dance) Haberlin family USE Integrals, Haar Habanera (Music) USE Heaberlin family Haar measure USE Habaneras Haberling family USE Integrals, Haar Habaneras (May Subd Geog) USE Heaberlin family Here are entered musical compositions. This Haar system (Mathematics) heading is not qualified by medium of performance. Haberman family (Not Subd Geog) UF Haar's system of orthogonal functions For habaneras for a specific medium, an additional UF Habermann family BT Functions, Orthogonal heading is assigned for the medium of performance. Habermann family HaʻArava Valley (Israel and Jordan) Works on the habanera as a dance
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