| hemapophysis |
The second element in each half of a hemal arch, corresponding to the sternal part of a rib. In Paleozoic chondrichthyans, hemapophyses are frequently present in the tail and for an important part of the attachments for basals and radial elements forming the ventral tail lobe. See Orodontida.
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| hemangiopericytoma |
A form of cancer involving blood vessels and soft tissue.
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| hematocrit |
This is the percentage of blood that is taken up by red blood cells. Normal values for men are 45% to 55%; for women, the normal range is 37% to 47%.
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| hematoma |
(noun) refers to an area of massive bleeding into the skin and underlying tissues
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| hematopoietic |
(noun) 1. pertaining to the production and development of blood cells 2. a substance that assists in or stimulates the production of red blood cells
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