| Hayem's solution |
see under solution.
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| Hayem-Widal s. |
former name for hemolytic anemia.
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| Hayem-Widal syndrome |
hemolytic anemia.
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| Hayflick's l. |
the maximum number of divisions a cell can undergo before cell death, between 50 and 60 in most human cells. Some malignant cell lines escape the limit and undergo immortalization (q.v.).
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| Hayflick's limit |
see under limit.
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