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hardening of the arteries arteriosclerosis: sclerosis of the arterial walls
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Harden and Young equation an equation showing the chemical reaction in the fermentation of glucose to carbon dioxide, alcohol, and hexose diphosphate.
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hard tubercle a noncaseating tubercle, the characteristic lesion of sarcoidosis, composed of discrete aggregations of large, pale-staining, epithelioid cells intermingled with histiocytes, lymphocytes, and Langhans' giant cells, sometimes surrounded by a narrow band of lymphocytes; when necrosis is present, it is minimal. ...
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hard chancre hunterian chancre, chancre, def. 1.
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hard water Hard water is water that has a high mineral content. This content usually consists of high levels of metal ions, mainly calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) in the form of carbonates, but may include several other metals as well as bicarbonates and sulfates. While it is not generally dangerous to safety or health, it does generally cause potentially costly nuisance problems in the home and in industry. ...
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