| Henry's law | at equilibrium, at a given temperature, the amount of gas dissolved in a given volume of liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas in the gas phase (this only holds for gases that do not react chemically with the solvent). (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Henry, James Paget | <person> U. S. Physiologist, *1914. See: Henry-Gauer response. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Henry, Joseph | <person> U.S. Physicist, 1797-1878. See: Dalton-Henry law. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Henry, William | <person> British chemist, 1775-1837. See: Henry's law. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Henry-Gauer response | Inhibition of antidiuretic hormone secretion due to a rise in atrial pressure which stimulates atrial stretch receptors. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Henseleit, K | <person> German internist, *1907. See: Krebs-Henseleit cycle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Hensen's canal | A short membranous tube passing from the lower end of the saccule to the cochlear duct of the membranous labyrinth. Synonym: ductus reuniens, canaliculus reuniens, canalis reuniens, Hensen's canal, Hensen's duct, uniting canal. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Hensen's cell | One of the supporting cell's in the organ of Corti, immediately to the outer side of the cell's of Deiters. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Hensen's disk | <cell biology> The H band is an area within muscle tissue which is light when stained and consists only of myosin fibres (and no actin fibres). The H band is at the centre of each muscle sarcomere. (09 Oct 1997) |
| Hensen's duct | A short membranous tube passing from the lower end of the saccule to the cochlear duct of the membranous labyrinth. Synonym: ductus reuniens, canaliculus reuniens, canalis reuniens, Hensen's canal, Hensen's duct, uniting canal. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Hensen's knot | Synonym: primitive node. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Hensen's line | <cell biology> The H band is an area within muscle tissue which is light when stained and consists only of myosin fibres (and no actin fibres). The H band is at the centre of each muscle sarcomere. (09 Oct 1997) |
| Hensen's node | A local thickening of the blastoderm at the cephalic end of the primitive streak of the embryo. Synonym: Hensen's knot, Hensen's node, Hubrecht's protochordal knot, primitive knot, protochordal knot. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Hensen's stripe | A band on the undersurface of the membrana tectoria of the cochlear duct. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Hensen, Victor | <person> German anatomist and physiologist, 1835-1924. See: Hensen's canal, Hensen's cell, Hensen's disk, Hensen's duct, Hensen's knot, Hensen's line, Hensen's node, Hensen's stripe. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Hensing's ligament (fold) |
see under ligament.
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[Virginia Henderson.] A definition, adopted by the International Council of Nurses, stating that the unique function of the nurse is to help sick or well individuals to perform activities that contribute to hea
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Fenestrated membrane .
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The fibrous tissue between the cardiac muscle fibers.
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| HEN | Belgian architect (1863-1957) |
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| HEN | realistic Norwegian author who wrote plays on social and political themes (1828-1906) |
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| HEN | American physicist who studied electromagnetic phenomena (1791-1878) |
| HEN | American Revolutionary leader and famous orator who spoke out against British rule of the American colonies (1736-1799) |
| HEN | English chemist who studied the quantities of gas absorbed by water at different temperatures and under different pressures (1775-1836) |
| HEN | a unit of inductance in which an induced electromotive force of one volt is produced when the current is varied at the rate of one ampere per second |
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