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KPH

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KPH or kph may refer to:

Healthcare

  • Kandy Private Hospital in Katugastota, Sri Lanka
  • Kingston Public Hospital in Jamaica
  • Kingston Psychiatric Hospital in Canada

Politics

Science and technology

  • KPH (radio station) – a coastal radio station in California
  • Keystrokes per hour – a term used in reference to data entry speed
  • Kilometres per hour (km/h) – a physical unit of speed or velocity
  • Kilo-parsecs-an-hour (8.6 exametres per second, or 28.6 million times faster than the speed of light)
  • Kilopond hour (kph or kp·h) – a force of one kilopond over the time period of one hour; usually used in aviation as g/kph or kg/kph (grammes or kilogrammes per kilopond hour) as a unit for specific fuel consumption in relation to engine thrust. Has been rendered obsolete by SI-compatible units such as g/kNh and kg/kNh.

Geography

  • Kesatuan Pemangku Hutan, a cultural heritage in Kedungbanteng, Indonesia
  • Indonesian Forest Stakeholders Unity (Kesatuan Pemangku Hutan)

Aviation

Other

  • "Kidney, pelvic and heart fat" in marbled meat
  • ISO code for the Kplang language of Ghana
  • Potassium hydrogen phthalate – a standard for acid-base titrations
  • 60KPH Club, a bikers club featured in the 2009 Indian documentary film One Crazy Ride
  • Ketapang Management District office, which manages the Ketapang Forest area
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