HbR | reduced hemoglobin |
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HBS | hepatitis B surface [antigen]; hyperkinetic behavior syndrome |
HBs | hepatitis B surface [antigen] |
HbS | hemoglobin S, sickle-cell hemoglobin |
HBsAg | Hepatitis B surface Antigen |
HBsAG | hepatitis B surface virus |
HBSAg | IgG antibody to HBsAg |
HBsAg, HBsAg, | HBSAG hepatitis B surface antigen |
HBsAg/adr | hepatitis B surface antigen manifesting group-specific determinant a and subtype-specific determinants d and r |
HBSC | hematopoietic blood stem cell |
HAGG | heat aggregated IgG |
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HAH | Halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons |
HAI | Haemagglutination Inhibition |
HAI | Hepatic Artery Infusion |
HAI | Hepatic arterial infusion |
HAI | Histological Activity Index |
HAI | Histology Activity Index |
HAI | Hospital Acquired Infections |
HAI | haemagglutination inhibiting |
HAI | haemagglutination inhibition test |
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haematometra | <gynaecology> A collection of blood and other menstrual fluid within the uterus which causes the uterus to distend (bulge outward). (09 Oct 1997) |
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haematometry | Examination of the blood in order to determine any or all of the following: 1) the total number, types, and relative proportions of various blood cells; 2) the number or proportion of other formed elements; 3) the percentage of haemoglobin. In some instances, haematometry is used to include a determination of blood pressure. Synonym: haemometry. Origin: haemato-+ G. Metron, measure (05 Mar 2000) |
haematomphalocele | Umbilical hernia into which an effusion of blood has taken place. Origin: haemato-+ G. Omphalos, umbilicus, + kele, hernia (05 Mar 2000) |
haematomyelia | A haemorrhage (area of internal bleeding) which extends into the spinal cord, occurs usually as a result of injury. (09 Oct 1997) |
haematomyelopore | Formation of porosities in the spinal cord as a result of haemorrhages. Origin: haemato-+ G. Myelos, marrow, + poros, a pore (05 Mar 2000) |
haematonic | 1. Improving the condition of the blood. 2. An agent that improves the quality of blood by increasing the number of erythrocytes and/or the haemoglobin concentration. Synonym: haematic. Synonym: haematonic. (05 Mar 2000) |
haematopathology | The division of pathology concerned with diseases of the blood and of haemopoietic and lymphoid tissues. Synonym: haemopathology. Origin: haemato-+ G. Pathos, suffering, + logos, study (05 Mar 2000) |
haematopathy | <haematology> Any disease of the blood. Origin: Gr. Pathos = disease (18 Nov 1997) |
haematopenia | Deficiency of blood, including hypocytosis or cytopenia. Origin: haemato-+ G. Penia, poverty (05 Mar 2000) |
haematophagia | Living on the blood of another animal, as does the vampire bat or a leech. Synonym: haemophagia. Origin: haemato-+ G. Phago, to eat (05 Mar 2000) |
haematophagous | Subsisting on blood. Origin: haemato-+ G. Phago, to eat (05 Mar 2000) |
haematophagus | A blood eater, especially bloodsucking insects. Origin: haemato-+ G. Phago, to eat (05 Mar 2000) |
haematophlina | <zoology> A division of Cheiroptera, including the bloodsucking bats. See Vampire. Origin: NL, fr. -gr, blood + to love. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Haematopinus | An important genus of sucking lice (family Haematopinidae) affecting swine and other domestic and wild animals; it is normally nonpathogenic. Haematopinus asini affects horses, mules, and asses; Haematopinus eurysternus and Haematopinus quadripertusus, cattle; and Haematopinus suis, swine. Origin: G. Haima, blood, + L. Pinus, pine tree (05 Mar 2000) |
haematoplast | <anatomy> Same as Haematoblast. Origin: Haemato- + Gr. To mold. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Andes Virus, Dobrava Belgrade Virus, Hantaviruses
Synonyms : Infections, Hantavirus, Hantavirus Infection
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Synonyms : Haploid, Haploid Cell, Cell, Haploid, Cells, Haploid, Haploid Cells, Haploidies, Haploids
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an established custom; "it was their habit to dine at 7 every evening" a pattern of behavior acquired through frequent repetition; "she had a habit twirling the ends of her hair"; "long use had hardened him to it" a distinctive attire (as the costume of a religious order) put a habit on substance abuse: excessive use of drugs
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of or concerning homosexual love
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H | eellike cyclostome having a tongue with horny teeth in a round mouth surrounded by eight tentacles |
H | an ugly evil-looking old woman |
H | tormented or harassed by nightmares or unreasonable fears |
H | British writer noted for romantic adventure novels (1856-1925) |
H | small cherry much liked by birds |
H | small European cherry tree closely resembling the American chokecherry |
H | an obsolete firearm with a long barrel |
H | coagulation factor whose deficiency results in prolongation of clotting time of venous blood |
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