| HII | Health Industries Institute; Health Insurance Institute; hemagglutination inhibitor immunoassay |
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| HILA | high impulsiveness, low anxiety |
| HILDA | human interleukin in DA [cells] |
| HIM | hepatitis-infectious mononucleosis; hexosephosphate isomerase |
| HIMA | Health Industry Manufacturers Association |
| HIMC | hepatic intramitochondrial crystalloid |
| HIMP | high-dose intravenous methylprednisolone |
| HIMSS | Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society |
| HIMT | hemagglutination inhibition morphine test |
| HINT | hierarchical interpolation; Holland Interuniversity Nifedipine/Metoprolol Trial |
| HID-Ab | High iron diamine-Alcian blue |
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| HID-TCH-SP | hig-iron diamine-thiocarbohydrazide-silver proteinate |
| HIDAC | High dose Ara-C |
| HIE | Hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy |
| HIF | Hypoxia inducible factor |
| HIF-1 | Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1 |
| HIF-1 alpha | Hypoxia inducible factor 1 alpha |
| HIFU | High Intensity Focused Ultrasound |
| HIG | human immunglobulin G |
| HIG | haemolysis in gel |
| hide | 1. The skin of an animal, either raw or dressed; generally applied to the undressed skins of the larger domestic animals, as oxen, horses, etc. 2. The human skin; so called in contempt. "O tiger's heart, wrapped in a woman's hide!" (Shak) Origin: OE.hide, hude, AS. Hd; akin to D. Huid, OHG, ht, G. Haut, Icel. H, Dan. & Sw. Hud, L. Cutis, Gr.; and cf. Gr. Skin, hide, L. Scutum shield, and E. Sky. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| hidebound | 1. Having the skin adhering so closely to the ribs and back as not to be easily loosened or raised; said of an animal. 2. <botany> Having the bark so close and constricting that it impedes the growth; said of trees. 3. Untractable; bigoted; obstinately and blindly or stupidly conservative. 4. Niggardly; penurious. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| hidebound disease | Scleroderma (usually applied to extensive involvement). (05 Mar 2000) |
| hidradenitis | The inflammation of a sweat gland (usually of the apocrine type). The condition can be idiopathic or occur as a result of or in association with another underlying condition. Neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis is a relatively rare variant that has been reported in patients undergoing chemotherapy, usually for non-hodgkin lymphomas or leukaemic conditions. (12 Dec 1998) |
| hidradenitis axillaris of Verneuil | An axillary abscess. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hidradenitis suppurativa | This is an illness characterised by multiple abscesses that form under the arm pits and in the groin area. (12 Dec 1998) |
| hidradenoma | <tumour> A benign neoplasm derived from epithelial cells of sweat glands. Synonym: hydradenoma. Origin: G. Hidros, sweat, + aden, gland, + -oma, tumour (05 Mar 2000) |
| hidradenoma papilliferum | <tumour> A solitary benign tumour occurring in women usually in the labia majora, cystic and papillary, and composed of epithelium resembling that of apocrine glands. Synonym: apocrine adenoma, hidradenoma papilliferum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hidro- | Sweat, sweat glands. Compare: sudor-. Origin: G. Hidros (05 Mar 2000) |
| hidroa | Any bullous eruption. Synonym: hidroa. Origin: hydro + G. Oon, egg (05 Mar 2000) |
| hidrocystoma | A cystic form of sweat gland adenoma (adenoma, sweat gland). It is produced by the cystic proliferation of apocrine secretory glands. It is not uncommon, occurring in adult life in no particular age group, with males and females equally affected. The commonest site is around the eye, particularly lateral to the outer canthus. It is cured by surgical removal. (12 Dec 1998) |
| hidromeiosis | A decline in the rate of sweating during exposure to heat, especially that from warm baths. Origin: hidro-+ G. Meiosis, a lessening (05 Mar 2000) |
| hidropoiesis | The formation of sweat. Origin: hidro-+ G. Poiesis, formation (05 Mar 2000) |
| hidrosadenitis | The inflammation of a sweat gland (usually of the apocrine type). The condition can be idiopathic or occur as a result of or in association with another underlying condition. Neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis is a relatively rare variant that has been reported in patients undergoing chemotherapy, usually for non-hodgkin lymphomas or leukaemic conditions. (12 Dec 1998) |
| hidroschesis | Suppression of sweating. Origin: hidro-+ G. Schesis, a checking (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Hindlimbs
Synonyms : Elevation, Hindlimb, Immobilization, Hindlimb, Skeletal Unloadings, Suspension, Hindlimb, Suspension, Tail, Unloading, Hindlimb, Unloading, Skeletal, Unloadings, Hindlimb, Unloadings, Skeletal
Synonyms : Hindu Ethics, Ethics, Hindu
Synonyms : Hinge Exon, Exon, Hinge, Exons, Hinge
Synonyms : Coxas, Hips
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suspension: an interruption in the intensity or amount of something a missing piece (as a gap in a manuscript) foramen: a natural opening or perforation through a bone or a membranous structure
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hiccup: breathe spasmodically, and make a sound; "When you have to hiccup, drink a glass of cold water" hiccup: (usually plural) the state of having reflex spasms of the diaphragm accompanied by a rapid closure of the glottis producing an audible sound; sometimes a symptom of indigestion; "how do you cure the hiccups?"
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Jerome: (Roman Catholic Church) one of the great fathers of the early Christian Church whose major work was his translation of the Scriptures from Hebrew and Greek into Latin (which became the Vulgate); a saint and Doctor of the Church (347-420)
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of or relating to elementary particles having energies of hundreds of thousands of electron volts providing a relatively large amount of energy upon undergoing a chemical reaction high-octane: vigorously energetic or forceful; "a high-octane sales manager"; "a high-octane marketing plan"; "high-powered executives"; "a high-voltage theatrical entrepreneur"
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a local and well-defined elevation of the land; "they loved to roam the hills of West Virginia" mound: structure consisting of an artificial heap or bank usually of earth or stones; "they built small mounds to hide behind" United States railroad tycoon (1838-1916) risque English comedian (1925-1992) form into a hill mound: (baseball) the slight elevation on which the pitcher stands
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| HI | Asiatic shrub or small shrubby tree having showy bell-shaped rose or purple or white flowers and usually 3-lobed leaves |
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| HI | shrubby tree widely distributed along tropical shores |
| HI | annual weedy herb with ephemeral yellow purple-eyed flowers |
| HI | (usually plural) the state of having reflex spasms of the diaphragm accompanied by a rapid closure of the glottis producing an audible sound |
| HI | breathe spasmodically, and make a sound |
| HI | ornamental red-flowering African shrub or climber |
| HI | (usually plural) the state of having reflex spasms of the diaphragm accompanied by a rapid closure of the glottis producing an audible sound |
| HI | breathe spasmodically, and make a sound |
| HI | ornamental red-flowering African shrub or climber |
| HI | not very intelligent or interested in culture |
| HI | awkwardly simple and provincial |
| HI | (informal) rural and uncouth |
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