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JHR may refer to: * Jailhouse rock (fighting style) * Jarisch–Herxheimer reaction * Jhangira Road railway station, in Pakistan * JHR Developments * Jim Henson Records * Jonkheer (female equivalent: ; in the masculine only; ''jonkvrouw'' is used in the feminine, even in French; ) is an honorific in the Low Countries denoting the lowest rank within the nobility. In the Netherlands, this in general concerns a prefix used ... (Jhr.), a Dutch honorific of nobility * '' Journal of Historical Review'' * '' The Journal of Human Resources'' * Journalists for Human Rights * Jules Horowitz Reactor * Juncos Hollinger Racing {{disambiguation ...
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Jailhouse Rock (fighting Style)
Jailhouse rock is a name used to describe a collection of fighting styles that were practiced or developed within black urban communities in the 1960s and 1970s. The many different manifestations of JHR share a commonality in blending western boxing with other stylised martial arts techniques. The basic principle of these styles is constant improvisation, blocks and effectiveness in real-life situations - Particularly, very tight spaces like a prison cell or a dark alley. 52 Hand Blocks has been referenced numerous times by contemporary media including by journalist Douglas Century's ''Street Kingdom: Five Years Inside the Franklin Avenue Posse,'' as well as numerous Wu-Tang Clan songs and Ted Conover's book ''Newjack.'' Recently, celebrities including actor Larenz Tate and rapper Ludacris have taken up the fighting system for film roles and self-defense, shining a brighter light on this previously underground martial art. Origins The existence of this martial art was originall ...
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Jarisch–Herxheimer Reaction
A Jarisch–Herxheimer reaction is a sudden and typically transient reaction that may occur within 24 hours of being administered antibiotics for an infection by a spirochete, including syphilis, leptospirosis, Lyme disease, and relapsing fever. Signs and symptoms include fever, chills, shivers, feeling sick, headache, fast heart beat, low blood pressure, breathing fast, flushing of skin, muscle aches, and worsening of skin lesions. It may sometimes be mistaken as an allergy to the antibiotic. Jarisch–Herxheimer reactions can be life-threatening because they can cause a significant drop in blood pressure and cause acute end-organ injury, eventually leading to multi-organ failure. Signs and symptoms It comprises part of what is known as sepsis and occurs after initiation of antibacterials when treating Gram-negative infections such as ''Escherichia coli'' and louse- and tick-borne infections. It usually manifests in 1–3 hours after the first dose of antibiotics as fever, ch ...
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Jhangira Road Railway Station
Jehangira Road Railway Station (, ) is located in Jehangira Road town, Nowshera district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of the Pakistan. The station is on Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line. See also * List of railway stations in Pakistan * Pakistan Railways Pakistan Railways is the state-owned railway operator in Pakistan. Founded in 1861 as the North Western State Railway and headquartered in Lahore, it owns of operational track across Pakistan, stretching from Peshawar to Karachi, offering bot ... References Railway stations in Nowshera District Railway stations on Karachi–Peshawar Line (ML 1) {{KhyberPakhtunkhwa-railstation-stub ...
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JHR Developments
JHR Developments is a British motorsport team, based in Dronfield, Derbyshire, United Kingdom. The team currently participates in the F4 British Championship and GB3 Championship. Notable past drivers for the team include Tom Ingram, Sennan Fielding, Deagen Fairclough, Billy Monger, Ayrton Simmons, James Hedley, Abbi Pulling, Matthew Rees, McKenzy Cresswell, Joseph Loake and John Bennett. History The team was founded in 1995 as ''Jamie Hunter Racing'' to support Jamie Hunter’s entry in the Formula Renault Eurocup (then Eurocup Formula Renault) and Formula Renault 2.0 UK. The founder, Jamie Hunter (born 16 February 1972), participated in the 2001 Porsche Supercup season, but he died on 3 July 2001 after a road traffic accident. After Jamie Hunter’s death, his younger brother, Steven Hunter (current team principal) continued to run the team and renamed the team as ''JHR'', which stands for the team’s initial name. Because the team’s focus is driver developmen ...
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Jim Henson Records
Jim Henson Records was an American record company established in 1992 by The Jim Henson Company in an agreement with Bertelsmann Music Group. Robert Kraft was selected to run the label. The first album released by Jim Henson Records was the soundtrack to the film '' The Muppet Christmas Carol'' in 1992. See also * List of record labels File:Alvinoreyguitarboogie.jpg File:AmMusicBunk78.jpg File:Bingola1011b.jpg Lists of record labels cover record labels, brands or trademarks associated with marketing of music recordings and music videos. The lists are organized alphabetically, ... References External links Record labels established in 1992 Record labels disestablished in 1994 Defunct record labels of the United States Records {{US-record-label-stub ...
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Jonkheer
(female equivalent: ; in the masculine only; ''jonkvrouw'' is used in the feminine, even in French; ) is an honorific in the Low Countries denoting the lowest rank within the nobility. In the Netherlands, this in general concerns a prefix used by the untitled nobility. In Belgium, this is the lowest title within the nobility system, recognised by the Court of Cassation. It is the cognate and equivalent of the German noble honorific , which was historically used throughout the German-speaking part of Europe, and to some extent also within Scandinavia. The abbreviation of the honorific is ''jhr.'', and that of the female equivalent ''jkvr.'', which is placed before the given name and titles. When using the French translation ''écuyer'', it is placed after the full name, separated by a comma, like the English '' esquire'', but in Belgium it is not a courtesy title and neither does it indicate a lawyer (for whom the postfix ''", avocat"'' or the prefix ''"Maître"'' would be used ...
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Journal Of Historical Review
The ''Journal of Historical Review'' was a non-peer reviewed, pseudoacademic, neo-Nazi periodical focused on promoting Holocaust denial. It was published by the Institute for Historical Review (IHR), based in Torrance, California. It ran quarterly from 1980 until 1992, and then bimonthly from 1993 until publication ceased in 2002. A supplement, ''IHR Newsletter'' (), was published alongside the journal. History The journal was founded in 1978 by the far-right political activist Willis Carto. Its subject was primarily Holocaust denial. In 1985, Mark Weber joined the institute's editorial advisory committee and, between 1992 and 2000, he was editor of the ''Journal''. The journal became a platform for neo-Nazis around the world, with the editorial board composed of Holocaust deniers, including Germans Udo Walendy, Wilhelm Stäglich, and Georg Franz-Willing); French Robert Faurisson and Henri Roques; Argentinian W. Beweraggi-Allende, Australian John Tuson Bennett; Spanish E ...
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The Journal Of Human Resources
''The Journal of Human Resources'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering empirical microeconomics. It was established in 1965 and is published by The University of Wisconsin Press. The editor-in-chief is Anna Aizer (Brown University). According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'', the journal has a 2021 impact factor The impact factor (IF) or journal impact factor (JIF) of an academic journal is a type of journal ranking. Journals with higher impact factor values are considered more prestigious or important within their field. The Impact Factor of a journa ... of 5.784, ranking it 42 out of 379 journals in the category 'Economics'. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Journal of Human Resources Economics journals Quarterly journals Academic journals established in 1965 English-language journals University of Wisconsin Press academic journals ...
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Journalists For Human Rights
Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) is Canada's largest international media development organization. Based in Toronto, Ontario, JHR was founded in 2002 by Benjamin Peterson and Alexandra Sicotte-Levesque.Davis, Nicholas, "Africa got under his skin", ''Toronto Sun'', November 1, 2004 JHR's objective is to encourage media to cover human rights stories with the aim of raising awareness to in order to end human rights abuses.Journalists for Human Rights
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JHR partners with over 400 media organisations in 29 different countries to train over 17,650 journalists. JHR's approach encourages the involvement of local media partnerships and consultations with editors and owners, working journalists, students, civil society and other relevant stakeholders within a region.


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Jules Horowitz Reactor
The Jules Horowitz Reactor (, ''RJH'') is a materials testing reactor (MTR) cooled and moderated with water. It is under construction at Cadarache in southern France, based on the recommendations of the European Roadmap for Research Infrastructures Report, which was published by the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) in 2006. The reactor, which is named for the 20th-century French nuclear scientist Jules Horowitz. The reactor is designed to have a good neutron economy that results in large numbers of thermal neutrons being available around the outside of the reactor core. The neutrons from this source can be used in many materials testing and other experimental roles. The system also allows samples to be inserted directly into the core, where they are exposed to high-energy neutrons, which is useful for isotope preparation. Similar reactors were common in the 1950s and 60s, but most have reached the end of their practical lifespans, and few new ones have ...
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