| hexanoate |
caproate.
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| hexatomic |
1. containing six atoms of an element, or six replaceable univalent atoms.
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| hexatomic m. |
one containing six atoms.
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| hexavalent |
having a valence of six.
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| hexaxial reference s. |
a series of lines used in electrocardiography to describe the potentials of the heart in the frontal plane by diagramming vectors that represent the standard bipolar limb leads and the augmented unipolar limb leads. See accompanying illustration. Click here to view image■Hexaxial reference system and axes of deviation. The triaxial reference system comprises the vectors I, II, and III (standard dipolar limb leads) only.
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