| Holmes, Sir Gordon | <person> English neurologist, 1876-1965. See: Holmes-Adie pupil, Holmes-Adie syndrome, Stewart-Holmes sign. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Holmes, Thomas | <person> U.S. Psychiatrist, *1918. See: Holmes-Rahe questionnaire. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Holmes-Adie pupil | <syndrome> A condition manifested by usually one tonic pupil with absent tendon reflexes. An idiopathic postganglionic denervation of the parasympathetically innervated intraocular muscles, usually complicated by signs of aberrant regeneration of these nerves: a weak light reaction with segmental palsy of iris sphincter, a strong slow near response. Deep tendon reflexes, particularly ankle and knee, are often asymmetrically reduced. See: tonic pupil. Synonym: Adie's pupil, Holmes-Adie pupil, Holmes-Adie syndrome, pupillotonic pseudotabes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Holmes-Adie syndrome | <syndrome> A condition manifested by usually one tonic pupil with absent tendon reflexes. An idiopathic postganglionic denervation of the parasympathetically innervated intraocular muscles, usually complicated by signs of aberrant regeneration of these nerves: a weak light reaction with segmental palsy of iris sphincter, a strong slow near response. Deep tendon reflexes, particularly ankle and knee, are often asymmetrically reduced. See: tonic pupil. Synonym: Adie's pupil, Holmes-Adie pupil, Holmes-Adie syndrome, pupillotonic pseudotabes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Holmgren's wool test | A test for colour blindness, in which the subject matches variously coloured skeins of wool. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Holmgren, Alarik | <person> Swedish physiologist, 1831-1897. See: Holmgren's wool test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Holmgren, Emil | <person> Swedish histologist, 1866-1922. See: Holmgren-Golgi canals. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Holmgren-Golgi canals | <cell biology> Intracellular stack of membrane bounded vesicles in which glycosylation and packaging of secreted proteins takes place. Part of the GERL complex. Synonym: Golgi body, Golgi vesicles, dictyosome (in plants), parabasal body (in flagellate protozoa). (11 Jan 1998) |
| holmia | <chemistry> An oxide of holmium. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| holmium | <chemistry> A rare element said to be contained in gadolinite. Hol"mic. Origin: NL, of uncertain origin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| holo- | Whole, entire, complete. Origin: G. Holos (05 Mar 2000) |
| holo-ACP synthase | <enzyme> An enzyme catalyzing transfer of the 4'-phosphopantetheinyl residue from CoA to a serine of apo-ACP (acyl carrier protein) to form holo-ACP, releasing adenosine 3',5'-bisphosphate; a required step if fatty acid biosynthesis is to function. (05 Mar 2000) |
| holoacardius | A separate, grossly defective twin lacking a heart of its own, its blood supply being dependent on a shunt from the placental circulation of a more nearly normal twin; a placental parasitic twin or omphalosite. Compare: acardius. Origin: holo-+ G. A-priv. + kardia, heart (05 Mar 2000) |
| holoacardius acephalus | A holoacardius also lacking a head. (05 Mar 2000) |
| holoacardius amorphus | A holoacardius in which the body of the parasite is represented by only a shapeless mass. See: anideus. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Inkblot Test, Holtzman, Test, Holtzman Inkblot
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Hole was an indie rock band formed in 1989 and (officially) disbanded in 2002, fronted by Courtney Love and co-founded by Eric Erlandson. Featuring Patty Schemel on drums and Melissa Auf der Maur on bass from 1995 until the band's disbandment in 2002 (Live Through This-era bass player Kristen Pfaff died of a drug overdose in 1994 shortly after the album's release). ...
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Hol (sometimes written as "Hōl") is a Role Playing Game created by the Dirt Merchant Games and produced by Black Dog Game Factory (a subsidiary of White Wolf for the production of adult oriented RPGs). The Hol Core Rulebook was published in 1994, and was followed up by one other supplement Buttery Wholesomeness in 1995. Although Hol is playable, the concept behind it is pretty much a joke. ...
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Taiwanese (Tâi-oân-oē or Hō-ló-oē; Chinese: 台語, 台灣話 or 福佬話; Hanyu Pinyin: Táiyǔ or Táiwānhuà) is a language spoken fluently by about 60% of the population of Taiwan. ...
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Assuming an interrelationship among the parts of a subject.
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Interested in the whole of the human condition: past, present, and future; biology, society, language, and culture.
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| hol | maintain |
| hol | cause to stop |
| hol | have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense |
| hol | secure and keep for possible future use or application |
| hol | hold on to |
| hol | have rightfully |
| hol | take and maintain control over, often by violent means |
| hol | keep from departing |
| hol | arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance |
| hol | lessen the intensity of |
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