| hexestrol |
estrogen compound used to treat menstrual irregularities and menopausal symptoms and to prevent pregnancy
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----OMX AB is a Swedish financial services company. It was founded by Olof Stenhammar in the 1980s to introduce trading in derivatives instruments in Sweden by use of standardized options. It acquired the Stockholm Stock Exchange in 1998 and unsuccessfully attempted acquisition of the London Stock Exchange in 2001. In 2003 the Helsinki Stock Exchange was acquired and merged with the Stockholm Stock Exchange. ...
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| hexadactyly |
Hexadactyly is a medical term describing the presence of an extra digit upon the hand or foot, an extra finger or toe. It comes from the Greek words hex (six) and dactylos (finger), although the modern medical term does not refer specifically to whether the extra digit is a finger or toe. Hexadactyly is a relatively common congenital malformation and is the most frequent form of polydactyly, a diagnosis that encompasses all cases of extra digits. ...
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| Hexapoda |
The subphylum Hexapoda constitutes the largest (in terms of number of species) grouping of arthropods and includes the insects as well as a few much smaller groups of wingless arthropods closely related to insects: Collembola, Protura, and Diplura. The Collembola (or springtails) are very abundant in terrestrial environments. The term, hexapoda, alludes to having "six feet", the most distinctive feature of the group: a consolidated thorax with three pairs of legs. ...
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| hexokinase |
A hexokinase is an enzyme that phosphorylates a six-carbon sugar, a hexose, to a hexose phosphate. In most tissues and organisms, glucose is the most important substrate of hexokinases, and glucose 6-phosphate the most important product. Hexokinases have been found in every organism checked, ranging from bacteria, yeast, and plants, to humans and other vertebrates. ...
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