| hepoxilin epoxide hydrolase | <enzyme> Converts hepoxilin a3 to trioxilin a3 Registry number: EC 3.3.2.- (26 Jun 1999) |
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| hepper | <zoology> A young salmon; a parr. Origin: Etymol. Uncertain. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| hepta- | <prefix> Prefix denoting seven. Compare: septi-, sept-. Origin: G. Hepta (05 Mar 2000) |
| heptachlor | <chemical> A poisonous substance which is often used as an insecticide. at room temperature it is a white solid, it can be dissolved with CCl4 (carbon tetrachloride) and has a melting point of 95-96 degrees C. Heptachlor has the chemical formula of C10H7Cl7. (09 Oct 1997) |
| heptachlor epoxide | <chemical> An oxidation product of heptachlor formed by many plants and animals, including humans, after exposure to heptachlor. It has been shown to remain in soil treated with heptachlor for over fifteen years and is toxic to animals and humans. Pharmacological action: insecticide, organochlorine. Chemical name: 2,5-Methano-2H-indeno(1,2-b)oxirene, 2,3,4,5,6,7,7-heptachloro-1a,1b,5,5a,6,6a-hexahydro-, (1aalpha,1bbeta,2alpha,5alpha,5abeta,6beta,6aalpha)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| heptad | <chemistry> An atom which has a valence of seven, and which can be theoretically combined with, substituted for, or replaced by, seven monad atoms or radicals; as, iodine is a heptad in iodic acid. Also used as an adjective. Origin: L. Heptas the number seven. Gr, fr. "epta seven. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heptad repeat | <molecular biology> A heptad repeat is a type of tandem repeat sequence. It is a sequence of seven amino acids which is repeated multiple times in a row within certain proteins (the intermediate filament proteins) of nearly every animal in the animal kingdom. (09 Oct 1997) |
| heptagon | <geometry> A plane figure consisting of seven sides and having seven angles. Origin: Gr. Sevencornered; "epta seven + angle: cf. F. Heptagone. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heptagonal | Having seven angles or sides. <mathematics> Heptagonal numbers, the numbers of the series 1, 7, 18, 34, 55, etc, being figurate numbers formed by adding successively the terms of the arithmetical series 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, etc. Origin: Cf. F. Heptagonal. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heptagynia | <botany> A Linnaean order of plants having seven pistils. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. "epta seven + woman, female: cf. F. Heptagunie. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heptagynous | <botany> Having seven pistils. Origin: Cf. F. Heptagyne. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heptahedron | <geometry> A solid figure with seven sides. Origin: Hepta- + Gr. Seat, base, fr. To sit: cf. F. Heptaedre. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heptamerous | <botany> Consisting of seven parts, or having the parts in sets of sevens. Origin: Hepta- + Gr. Part. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heptaminol | <chemical> An amino alcohol that has been used as a myocardial stimulant and vasodilator and to relieve bronchospasm. Its most common therapeutic use is in orthostatic hypotension. The mechanism of heptaminol's therapeutic actions is not well understood although it has been suggested to affect catecholamine release or calcium metabolism. Pharmacological action: cardiotonic agent, sympathomimetic, vasodilator agents. Chemical name: 2-Heptanol, 6-amino-2-methyl- (12 Dec 1998) |
| heptanal | CH3(CH2)5CHO; heptaldehyde;obtained from the ricinoleic acid of castor oil by chemical means; used in the manufacture of ethyl oenanthate, a constituent of many artificial essences (flavors). Synonym: enanthal, oenanthal. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Hepeviruses
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Synonyms : Epoxide, Heptachlor
Synonyms : Cardiomax, Heptaminol Hydrochloride, Novartis Brand of Heptaminol Hydrochloride
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| heparin |
A drug that decreases the blood's ability to clot.
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| hepat- |
liver hepat/itis (liver inflammation)
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| hepatitis A |
an inflammatory viral disease of the liver with a short incubation period. HAV may be transmitted by eating contaminated food, by fecal-oral contact, and/or through household contact. Hepatitis A may be mild to severe; symptoms include fever, nausea, and jaundice. Two-dose and three-dose anti-HAV vaccines are available.
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| hepatitis |
(hep-a-TYE-tis) Disease of the liver causing inflammation. Symptoms include an enlarged liver, fever, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and dark urine.
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| hepatitis B |
A type of hepatitis that can be spread from another person who has the virus. Most commonly, it is spread by having sex with an infected person or by sharing a needle.
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