| hysteresis |
Hysteresis is a property of systems (usually physical systems) that do not instantly follow the forces applied to them, but react slowly, or do not return completely to their original state: that is, systems whose states depend on their immediate history. For instance, if you push on a piece of putty it will assume a new shape, and when you remove your hand it will not return to its original shape, or at least not immediately and not entirely. ...
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| hysterectomy |
Surgery to remove the uterus and, sometimes, the cervix. When the uterus and part or all of the cervix are removed, it is called a total hysterectomy. When only the uterus is removed, it is called a partial hysterectomy.
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| hysterectomy |
The partial or complete removal of the uterus. 102
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| hysteroscopy |
is a procedure that allows the doctor to look directly inside the uterus to evaluate and treat specific uterine problems. A hysteroscope is a slender telescope-like tube with a light on the end. It's passed through the vagina and cervical canal, and then into the uterus. Occasionally, an endometrial biopsy (as described below) is done along with a hysteroscopic evaluation.
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| hysterics |
A nervous affection, occurring almost exclusively in women, in which the emotional and reflex excitability is exaggerated, and the will power correspondingly diminished, so that the patient loses control over the emotions, becomes the victim of imaginary sensations, and often falls into paroxysm or fits. [Webster1913]
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