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hillock The displacement of a thin-film material that occurs when heated and cooled. Hillocks of aluminum are sometimes found in the aluminum interconnect metal on semiconductor devices.
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Hill To place soil up to and around crops, usually planted in rows.
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Hill or hillock used when only one hill is intended; if more than one the correct term is hillocks or molehills hilted used of the handle of a sword
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Hill diarrhea Tropical sprue .
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Hill c. a coefficient occurring in the Hill equation, indicating the degree of cooperativity of the enzyme being examined; a Hill coefficient of 1.0 indicates independent binding while greater and lesser values indicate positive and negative cooperativity, respectively. The value for hemoglobin is 2.8.
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