| homeotherapeutic | Synonym: homeopathic. 2. Relating to homeotherapy. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| homeotherapy | Homeotherapeutics Treatment or prevention of a disease using the principles of homeopathy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| homeotherm | <biology, zoology> An organism that maintains a constant internal body temperature. (09 Oct 1997) |
| homeothermal | Pertaining to, or having the essential characteristic of, homeotherms. Compare: poikilothermic, heterothermic. Synonym: haemathermal, haemathermous, haematothermal, homeothermal, homoiothermal, homothermal, warm-blooded. (05 Mar 2000) |
| homeothermic | Pertaining to, or having the essential characteristic of, homeotherms. Compare: poikilothermic, heterothermic. Synonym: haemathermal, haemathermous, haematothermal, homeothermal, homoiothermal, homothermal, warm-blooded. (05 Mar 2000) |
| homeotic | Pertaining to or characterised by homeosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| homeotic gene | <molecular biology> Gene, containing homeobox, the level of expression of which is set during embryongenesis in response to positional cues and which then directs the later formation of tissues and appendages appropriate to that part of the organism. Mutation of these genes leads to inappropriate expression of characteristics normally associated with another part of the organism (homeotic mutants. (18 Nov 1997) |
| homeotic genes | A group of genes that regulate the development of the body parts by defining the boundaries of the several regions. (05 Mar 2000) |
| homeotic mutant | <molecular biology> A mutant in which one body part, organ or tissue, is transformed into another part normally associated with another segment. Examples are the antennapedia and bithorax mutants of Drosophila. (18 Nov 1997) |
| homeotic mutation | <embryology, genetics> A mutation that causes an organism to develop a homologous body part or structure in place of the part or structure that should normally be there (for example, developing a hand in place of a foot). (09 Oct 1997) |
| homeotic selector gene | <molecular biology> The genes in the fruit fly Drosophila which code for the segmentation of the thorax (the bithorax complex) and the limbs and appendages, such as antennae and legs (antennapedia complex). (09 Oct 1997) |
| homeotypical | Of or resembling the usual type. (05 Mar 2000) |
| homer | A Hebrew measure containing, as a liquid measure, ten baths, equivalent to fifty-five gallons, two quarts, one pint; and, as a dry measure, ten ephahs, equivalent to six bushels, two pecks, four quarts. Alternative forms: chomer, gomer. Origin: Heb. Khomer. <zoology> A carrier pigeon remarkable for its ability to return home from a distance. <zoology> See Hoemother. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Homer-Wright rosettes | Pseudorosettes formed by the arrangement of tumour cells around an area of fibrillarity, evidence of neuroblastic differentiation in a medulloblastoma or primitive neuroectodermal tumour. (05 Mar 2000) |
| homergy | An obsolete term for normal metabolism and its results. Origin: G. Homos, same, + ergon, work (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Hospital Unit, Unit, Hospital, Units, Hospital
Synonyms : Hospital Volunteer, Volunteer, Hospital, Volunteers, Hospital
Synonyms : Guest Relation, Hospital Patient Relations, Hospital-Patient Relation, Relations, Guest, Relations, Hospital-Patient
Synonyms : Hospital-Physician Joint Venture, Hospital-Physician Organizations, Joint Venture, Hospital-Physician, Joint Ventures, Organizations, Hospital-Physician, Organizations, Physician-Hospital, Hospital Physician Joint Venture, Hospital Physician Joint Ventures
Synonyms : Hospital Physician Relations, Hospital-Physician Relation, Physician Hospital Relations, Physician-Hospital Relation, Relation, Hospital-Physician, Relation, Physician-Hospital, Relations, Hospital-Physician, Relations, Physician-Hospital
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manikin: a person who is very small but who is not otherwise deformed or abnormal a tiny fully formed individual that (according to the discredited theory of preformation) is supposed to be present in the sperm cell
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a sweet yellow liquid produced by bees sweeten with honey beloved: a beloved person; used as terms of endearment of something having the color of honey
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a lodging for travelers (especially one kept by a monastic order) a program of medical and emotional care for the terminally ill
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gruff: deep and harsh sounding as if from shouting or illness or emotion; "gruff voices"; "the dog's gruff barking"; "hoarse cries"; "makes all the instruments sound powerful but husky"- Virgil Thomson
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| Hodgkin |
English physician who first described Hodgkin's disease (1798-1866) English chemist (born in Egypt) who used crystallography to study the structure of organic compounds (1910-1994) English physiologist who, with Andrew Huxley, discovered the role of potassium and sodium atoms in the transmission of the nerve impulse (born in 1914)
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| HO | be capable of holding or containing |
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| HO | resist or confront with resistance |
| HO | have room for |
| HO | have as a major characteristic |
| HO | hold back, as of a danger or an enemy |
| HO | hold back |
| HO | secure and keep for possible future use or application |
| HO | keep under control |
| HO | wait before acting |
| HO | hold firmly, usually with one's hands |
| HO | be fond of |
| HO | keep |
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