Adh
antidiuretic hormone.
Contemporary Examples
You wind through trash-pile backstreets and alleys in ADH Dhouloueya, along farm roads and groves outside of nearby Balad City.
Whatever You Do Someone Will Die. A Short Story About Impossible Choices in Iraq Nathan Bradley Bethea August 30, 2014
She says, Shi’a people leave ADH Dhouloueya and go to Samarra.
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You stand on the bridge’s north side and block the road that leads from ADH Dhouloueya towards the south.
Whatever You Do Someone Will Die. A Short Story About Impossible Choices in Iraq Nathan Bradley Bethea August 30, 2014
You stand on an unsteady pontoon bridge spanning the Tigris River in a township called ADH Dhouloueya.
Whatever You Do Someone Will Die. A Short Story About Impossible Choices in Iraq Nathan Bradley Bethea August 30, 2014
Historical Examples
Originally she was an independent deity, dwelling at Bto in the midst of the ponds of ADH.
History Of Egypt, Chalda, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 1 (of 12) G. Maspero
abbreviation
antidiuretic hormone See vasopressin
ADH abbr.
antidiuretic hormone
ADH
Abbreviation of antidiuretic hormone
antidiuretic hormone
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