What is "ACH" ? - 60 meanings and definitions
What does ACH mean? The acronym ACH has 60 different meanings.
ACH stands for 60 thing(s):
- ACH: ACCS Common Hardware
- ACH: Acetaldehyde
- ACH: Acethylcholine
- ACH: Acetycholine
- ACH: Acetyicholine
- ACH: Acetylcholine
- ACH: Acetylcholine chloride
- ACH: Acetylcholinergic
- ACH: Acetylcholinesterase
- ACH: Achalasia
- ACH: Achondroplasia
- ACH: Acoli
- ACH: Acoustic Countermeasures Hardware
- ACH: Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau
- ACH: Active chromatin hub
- ACH: Active chronic hepatitis
- ACH: Active Core Height
- ACH: Actylcholine
- ACH: Acute cerebral hemorrhage
- ACH: Acute cholecystitis
- ACH: Acyl-CoA hydrolase
- ACH: Adrenal cortical hormone
- ACH: Adrenocortical hormone
- ACH: Advanced Chain Home
- ACH: Advanced combat helmet
- ACH: Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities
- ACH: Air change per hour
- ACH: Air changes per hour
- ACH: Air Craft Hand
- ACH: Allergic contact hypersensitivity
- ACH: Allis Chalmers
- ACH: Alpha-Chlorohydrin
- ACH: Aluminum chlorhydrate
- ACH: Aluminum Chlorohydrate
- ACH: Aluminum Corporation of China Ltd
- ACH: ALUMINUM CORPORATION OF CHINA LTD.
- ACH: Alveolar crestal height
- ACH: Amelia County High School
- ACH: American canine hepatozoonosis
- ACH: American College of Health
- ACH: Amyotrophic cerebellar hypoplasia
- ACH: Anticholinergic
- ACH: Anticoagulant-related hemorrhage
- ACH: Area Combined Headquarters
- ACH: Arkansas Children's Hospital
- ACH: Asir Central Hospital
- ACH: Assembly Console Handbook
- ACH: Associated Channel Header
- ACH: Association for Computers and the Humanities
- ACH: Association of Computers and Humanities
- ACH: Attempt Per Circuit Per Hour
- ACH: Attempts per circuit per hour
- ACH: Australian Clearing House
- ACH: AUTO TECH
- ACH: Automated Clearance House
- ACH: Automated Clearing House
- ACH: Automatic Card Handler
- ACH: Automatic Cleaaring House
- ACH: AUTOMATIC CLEARING HOUSE
- ACH: IATA code for St. Gallen Altenrhein Airport, Altenrhein, Switzerland
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