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LHA

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LHA
A popular freeware compression program developed by Haruyasu Yoshizaki that uses a variant of the LZW (LZ77) dictionary method followed by a Huffman coding stage. It runs on PCs, Unix and other platforms as its source code is also free. LHA performs compression and decompression and creates self-extracting executables.
1.(filename extension)lha - The filename extension for a file produced by the shareware compression and archive software LHARC.
2.(tool)lha - A compression program for MS-DOS. Output files have the extension ".lzh".



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LHA is now contributing to a shrinking of housing supply for benefit claimants, and more pressure is being placed on social housing.
Those LHA neurons feed directly into the mesolimbic dopamine system seated in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) of the brain, which controls the rewarding properties we assign to things.
The precise keratolytic action of LHA and the reinforced keratolytic action of glycolic acid prepares the skin to allow for even better penetration of the kojic acid.
 
 
 
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