Nh definition

Nh means the number of Requests submitted by Participants at the price Ph in a certain Round;
Nh means the number holder or the owner of the Social Security number (SSN).
Nh or number holder means a person who has been assigned an SSN.

Examples of Nh in a sentence

  • N(h)= total number of hours in the Billing Period CCR shall have the meaning given thereto in Section 8.4.1 y = 0 if during the Four-Hour Test AC, as defined above, is greater than Contracted Capacity.

  • Nh storm tracks, between consistency and agreement measures of participants who have names.

  • Based on the previous expression for the probability, the weight can be simplified as follows: W = Nh × M 'hij , Where: zh × Nhi × p2hij × mhij • Whij = basic weight for the sample households in the j-th sample segment in the i-th sample cluster in stratum h If mhij is constant for each segment (for example, 20 households), the sample will be approximately self-weighting within each stratum.

  • The proposed ITGECDH.2 protocol performs 5(N−1) +Nh number of operations to compute the initial group key which is less when compared to other key agreement protocols.

  • A = Total Capacity Payment in Dollars for the Month BCR = Base Capacity Rate in $/KW/Month NC = Nominal Capacity, in KW TFOH = Total Forced Outage Hours Nh = Total No. of Hours in the Month CC = Contracted Capacity for the year, in KW y = variable The Base Capacity Rate shall be $5.02 KW/Month.


More Definitions of Nh

Nh means person who has no right for land use
Nh has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
Nh sukuk or sukuk certificate" means certificates, which are structured in accordance with the principles of Shariah, representing investment, bearing risk in the investment, with an entitlement to a share in the profit thereto,
Nh means the Northern Health Authority or any successor.
Nh means national highway;
Nh shall have the meaning ascribed to that term in the recitals to this Agreement.
Nh means national highways in Sri Lanka, classified under the Thoroughfares Ordinance No. 10 of 1861, as amended from time to time;