| Helie | Louis T., French gynecologist, 1804-1867. See: Helie's bundle. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Helie's bundle | A vertically arched bundle of fibres in the superficial layer of the myometrium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| heliencephalitis | Inflammation of the brain following sunstroke. Origin: G. Helios, sun, + enkephalos, brain, + -itis, inflammation (05 Mar 2000) |
| heligmosomatoidea | A superfamily of parasitic nematodes which were formerly considered a part of trichostrongyloidea. It includes the following genera: heligmosomum, nematospiroides, and nippostrongylus. The hosts are rodents. (12 Dec 1998) |
| helio- | The sun. Origin: G. Helios (05 Mar 2000) |
| helioaerotherapy | Treatment of disease by exposure to sunshine and fresh air. (05 Mar 2000) |
| heliocentrical | <astronomy> Pertaining to the sun's center, or appearing to be seen from it; having, or relating to, the sun as a center; opposed to geocentrical. Heliocentric parallax. See Parallax. Heliocentric place, latitude, longitude, etc. (of a heavenly body), the direction, latitude, longitude, etc, of the body as viewed from the sun. Origin: Helio- + centric, centrical: cf. F. Heliocentrique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heliochrome | A photograph in colours. Origin: Helio- + Gr. Colour. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heliochromy | The art of producing photographs in colour. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heliograph | Origin: Helio- + -graph 1. A picture taken by heliography; a photograph. 2. An instrument for taking photographs of the sun. 3. An apparatus for telegraphing by means of the sun's rays. See Heliotrope. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heliographic | Of or pertaining to heliography or a heliograph; made by heliography. Heliographic chart. See Chart. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heliography | 1. The science which relates to the action of light on sensitive bodies in the production of pictures, the fixation of images, and the like. 2. The art or process of producing pictures by this action of light. The well-focused optical image is thrown on a surface of metal, glass, paper, or other suitable substance, coated with collodion or gelatin, and sensitized with the chlorides, bromides, or iodides of silver, or other salts sensitive to light. The exposed plate is then treated with reducing agents, as pyrogallic acid, ferrous sulphate, etc, to develop the latent image. The image is then fixed by washing off the excess of unchanged sensitive salt with sodium hyposulphite (thiosulphate) or other suitable reagents. Origin: Photo-: cf. F. Photographie. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heliogravure | The process of photographic engraving. Origin: F. Heliogravure. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heliolite | <paleontology> A fossil coral of the genus Heliolites, having twelve-rayed cells. It is found in the Silurian rocks. Origin: Helio-. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heliometer | <astronomy> An instrument devised originally for measuring the diameter of the sun; now employed for delicate measurements of the distance and relative direction of two stars too far apart to be easily measured in the field of view of an ordinary telescope. Origin: Helio-: cf. F. Heliometre. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| helix |
A spiral section of track through which the train either ascends or descends.
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| helical computed tomography |
A detailed picture of areas inside the body. The pictures are created by a computer linked to an x-ray machine that scans the body in a spiral path. Also called spiral CT scan.
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| Helicobacter pylori |
A type of bacteria that can cause stomach ulcers; infection with this organism also plays a role in stomach cancer.
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| helicase |
A protein that unwinds the DNA double helix during replication.
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| Helicobacter pylori |
(hel-ih-ko-BAK-tur py-LOR-ee). A corkscrew-shaped bacterium that lives and multiplies within the mucous layer that lines the stomach and small intestine. Often, H. pylori causes no problems. But sometimes it can disrupt the mucous layer and inflame and erode digestive tissues, producing gastritis and occasionally an ulcer.
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| heli | the parallax of a celestial body using two points in the earth's orbit around the sun as the baseline |
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| heli | a message transmitted by means of the sun's rays |
| heli | an apparatus for sending telegraphic messages by using a mirror to turn the sun's rays off and on |
| heli | signal with a heliograph |
| heli | an intaglio print produced by gravure |
| heli | worship of the sun |
| heli | the boundary marking the edge of the sun's influence |
| heli | any of various South African herbs and subshrubs cultivated for long showy racemes of bright blue flowers with white eyes |
| heli | any North American shrubby perennial herb of the genus Heliopsis having large yellow daisylike flowers |
| heli | (Greek mythology) ancient god of the sun |
| heli | the region inside the heliopause containing the sun and solar system |
| heli | therapeutic exposure to sunlight |
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