| HFV | high-frequency ventilation |
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| HG | hand grip; herpes gestationis; Heschl's gyrus; high glucose; human gonadotropin; human growth; hypog... |
| HHCS | high-altitude hypertrophic cardiomyopathy syndrome |
| HHD | high heparin dose; home dialysis; hypertensive heart disease |
| HI | half-scan with interpolation; head injury; health insurance; hearing impaired; heart infusion; hemag... |
| high pressure mercury arc l. |
an ultraviolet radiation lamp having a high vapor pressure with high intensity light because of linear spectral emissions in many wavelength ranges; used as a source of ultraviolet B for treating dermatologic disorders. See also Goeckerman treatment, under treatment.
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| high pressure o. |
hyperbaric o.
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| high protein d. |
one containing large amounts of protein, consisting largely of meats, fish, milk, legumes, and nuts.
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| high right atrial (HRA) e. |
an intracardiac electrogram that records electrical potentials within the upper region of the right atrium, obtained by introduction of electrodes high in the atrium near the sinus node; used in localizing conduction blocks and diagnosing arrhythmias. See also illustration.
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| high v. |
a vacuum in which the attenuation is extreme.
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| high | take arbitrarily or by force |
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| high | a holdup man who stops a vehicle and steals from it |
| high | someone who uses force to take over a vehicle (especially an airplane) in order to reach an alternative destination |
| high | robbery of a traveller or vehicle by force |
| high | elevated (e.g., mountainous) land |
| high | used of high or hilly country |
| high | a vigorous Scottish reel |
| high | a native of the Highlands of Scotland |
| high | a soldier in a Scottish Highland regiment |
| high | the Highlands are a mountainous region of northern Scotland famous for its rugged beauty |
| high | excessive spending |
| high | an area of lightness in a picture |
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