| halogen acne |
an acneiform eruption due to ingestion of the simple salts of bromine and iodine, usually as halogen-containing cold remedies, expectorants, sedatives, analgesics, and vitamins.
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| haloperidol |
Haloperidol (Aloperidin®; Bioperidolo®; Brotopon®; Dozic®; Einalon S®; Eukystol®; Haldol®; Halosten®; Keselan®; Linton®; Peluces®; Serenace®; Serenase®; Sigaperidol®) is a conventional butyrophenone antipsychotic drug. It was developed in 1957 by Belgian company Janssen and submitted to first clinical trials in Belgium in the same year. ...
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| halo- |
The Halo series is a series of first-person shooter video games developed by Bungie Studios and published by Microsoft. So far, two games have been released. In addition, although it has not been announced, a third game seems likely. The games' setting is very similar to the earlier Marathon games by Bungie. They are renowned for their relatively deep storylines, use of vehicles in gameplay and their multiplayer mode. ...
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| halo- |
Halos are optical phenomena that appear near or around the Sun or Moon, and sometimes near other strong light sources such as street lights. There are many types of halos, but they are mostly caused by ice crystals in cold cirrus clouds located high (5-10 km, or 3-6 miles) in the upper troposphere. The particular shape and orientation of the crystals is responsible for the type of halo observed. ...
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| halobacteria |
The halobacteria are a family of archaea, found in water saturated or nearly saturated with salt. They are also called halophiles, though this name is also used for other organisms which live in somewhat less concentrated salt water. They are common in most environments where large amounts of salt, moisture, and organic material are available. Large blooms appear reddish, from the pigment bacteriorhodopsin. This pigment is used to absorb light, which provides energy to create ATP. ...
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