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HFT

Index HFT

HFT may refer to. [1]

6 relations: Hammerfest Airport, Harbor Freight Tools, Heated humidified high-flow therapy, High-frequency trading, Human Friendly Transmission, Hunter Field Target.

Hammerfest Airport

Hammerfest Airport (Hammerfest lufthavn) is a regional airport at Prærien in Hammerfest, Norway.

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Harbor Freight Tools

Harbor Freight Tools is a privately held discount tool and equipment retailer, headquartered in Calabasas, California, which operates a chain of retail stores as well as a mail-order and eCommerce business.

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Heated humidified high-flow therapy

Heated humidified high-flow (HHHF) therapy is a type of respiratory support method that delivers a high flow (liters per minute) of medical gas to a patient through an interface (nasal cannulae) intended to create a wash-out of the upper airway.

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High-frequency trading

In financial markets, high-frequency trading (HFT) is a type of algorithmic trading characterized by high speeds, high turnover rates, and high order-to-trade ratios that leverages high-frequency financial data and electronic trading tools.

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Human Friendly Transmission

The Human Friendly Transmission is the marketing name of a proprietary Continuously variable transmission made by Honda for its motorcycles, including the Honda DN-01 and EVO6 concept motorcycle.

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Hunter Field Target

Hunter field target (HFT) is a target shooting sport derived from the air gun disciplines of field target shooting and hunting.

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HFT (disambiguation).

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HFT

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