| HIV-1 | Human Immunodeficiency Virus |
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| HIV-1 | Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 |
| HIV-1 | Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 |
| HIV-1 | Human immunodeficiency type 1 |
| HIV-1 | Human immunodeficiency virus-type |
| HIV-1 PR | HIV-1 protease |
| HIV-1 RT | human immunodeficiency virus 1 reverse transcriptase |
| HIV-1 RT | human immunodeficiency virus type 1 reverse transcriptase |
| HIV-2 | Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 and type 2 |
| HIV-2 | Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 2 |
| high-pass filter | A device or material that allows high frequency signals to pass while attenuating other signals. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| high-performance liquid chromatography | <investigation> A lab technique, a type of column chromatography, which uses a combination of several separation techniques to separate substances at higher resolution. Extremely sharp peaks on the elution profile can be produced with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). (09 Oct 1997) |
| high-pressure | 1. Having or involving a pressure greatly exceeding that of the atmosphere; said of steam, air, water, etc, and of steam, air, or hydraulic engines, water wheels, etc. 2. Urgent; intense; as, a high-pressure business or social life. High-pressure engine, an engine in which steam at high pressure is used. It may be either a condensing or a noncondensing engine. Formerly the term was used only of the latter. See Steam engine. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| high-pressure liquid chromatography | <investigation> A lab technique, a type of column chromatography, which uses a combination of several separation techniques to separate substances at higher resolution. Extremely sharp peaks on the elution profile can be produced with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). (09 Oct 1997) |
| high-resolution banding | Banding, especially in prophase, which increases the clarity and number of discernible chromosome bands. (05 Mar 2000) |
| high-resolution imaging | <technique> High Resolution Electron Microscopy is phase contrast microscopy of the atomic structure of materials. In most crystalline inorganic materials and a number of polymeric materials HREM allows the imaging of individual atomic columns. The images can frequently be interpreted in terms of the projected crystal potential, although it is often necessary to match the experimental images with those calculated from multislice algorithms. Allows direct measurement of lattice parameters, inspection of individual defects and grain orientation. (05 Aug 1998) |
| high-sounding | Pompous; noisy; ostentatious; as, high-sounding words or titles. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| high-stomached | Having a lofty spirit; haughty. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| higher heating value | (HHV) The maximum potential energy in dry fuel. For wood, the range is 7,600 to 9,600 Btu/lb. (05 Dec 1998) |
| higher order conditioning | The use of a previously conditioned stimulus to condition further responses, in much the same way unconditioned stimuli are used. (05 Mar 2000) |
| highest concha | A small concha frequently present on the posterosuperior part of the lateral nasal wall; it overlies the supreme nasal meatus. Synonym: concha nasalis suprema, fourth turbinated bone, highest concha, highest turbinated bone, Santorini's concha, concha santorini, supraturbinal, supreme concha, supreme turbinated bone, turbinated body. (05 Mar 2000) |
| highest intercostal artery | <anatomy, artery> Origin, costocervical trunk; distribution, structures of first and second intercostal spaces via its terminal branches, posterior intercostal arteries 1 and 2; anastomoses, anterior intercostal branches of internal thoracic. Synonym: arteria intercostalis suprema, highest intercostal artery, supreme intercostal artery. (05 Mar 2000) |
| highest intercostal vein | <anatomy, vein> The vein draining the first intercostal space into either the vertebral or the brachiocephalic vein. Synonym: vena intercostalis suprema, supreme intercostal vein. (05 Mar 2000) |
| highest nuchal line | A line above and parallel to the superior nuchal line on the external surface of the occipital bone; it gives attachment to the epicranial aponeurosis and occipitalis muscle. Synonym: linea nuchae suprema. (05 Mar 2000) |
| highest thoracic artery | <anatomy, artery> Origin, axillary; distribution, muscles of superior chest; anastomoses, branches of suprascapular, internal thoracic, and thoracoacromial. Synonym: arteria thoracica superior, highest thoracic artery. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : H1 Agonist, H1 Agonists, H2 Agonist, H2 Agonists, H3 Agonist, H3 Agonists, Histamine Agonist, Histamine H1 Agonist, Histamine H1 Receptor Agonist, Histamine H1 Receptor Agonists, Histamine H2 Agonist, Histamine H2 Receptor Agonist, Histamine H2 Receptor Agonists
Synonyms : Antagonists, Histamine
Synonyms : Antagonists, Histamine H1, Antagonists, Histamine H1 Receptor, Blockaders, Histamine H1 Receptor, H1 Receptor Blockaders, Histamine H1 Blockers, Receptor Blockaders, H1, Blockaders, H1 Receptor, Blockers, Histamine H1, Classical Antihistamines
Synonyms : H1 Antihistamines, Non-Sedating, Second Generation Antihistamines, Second Generation H1 Antagonists, Antihistamines, Second Generation, H1 Antihistamines, Non Sedating, Histamine H1 Antagonists, Non Sedating, Non-Sedating H1 Antihistamines
Synonyms : Antagonists, Histamine H2, Blockaders, Histamine H2 Receptor, H2 Receptor Blockaders, Histamine H2 Blockers, Receptor Antagonists, Histamine H2, Receptor Blockaders, H2, Blockaders, H2 Receptor, Blockers, Histamine H2, H2 Antagonists, Histamine
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a rear foot of a quadruped
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the caudal part of the alimentary canal in vertebrate embryos
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| hinge joint |
a freely moving joint in which the bones are so articulated as to allow extensive movement in one plane knuckle joint: a joint allowing movement in one plane only
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either side of the body below the waist and above the thigh pelvis: the structure of the vertebrate skeleton supporting the lower limbs in humans and the hind limbs or corresponding parts in other vertebrates the ball-and-socket joint between the head of the femur and the acetabulum the fruit of a rose plant hep: informed about the latest trends
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the back limb of a quadruped
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| HI | (fine arts) adhering to fixed types or methods |
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| HI | written or belonging to a cursive form of ancient Egyptian writing |
| HI | associated with the priesthood or priests |
| HI | a cursive form of Egyptian hieroglyphics |
| HI | associated with the priesthood or priests |
| HI | a writing system using picture symbols |
| HI | writing that resembles hieroglyphics (usually by being illegible) |
| HI | a writing system using picture symbols |
| HI | writing that resembles hieroglyphics (usually by being illegible) |
| HI | written in or belonging to a writing system using pictorial symbols |
| HI | resembling hieroglyphic writing |
| HI | written in or belonging to a writing system using pictorial symbols |
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