| Hellin's l. |
one in about 89 pregnancies results in the birth of twins; one in 89 × 89, or 7921, of triplets; one in 89 × 89 × 89, or 704,969, of quadruplets.
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| Hellin's law |
see under law.
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| HELLP s. |
hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet count occurring in association with pre-eclampsia.
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| Helly's f. |
a histologic fixative consisting of Zenker's fixative in which the glacial acetic acid is replaced by formaldehyde solution; the most widely used formula consists of 9 parts Zenker stock solution and 1 part neutral formalin (Zenker-Helly-Maximow) and is usually called Zenker-formol fixative.
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| hellebore |
According to [WEB LINK], there are several kinds of hellebore. The name comes from the Greek words 'elein' (to injure) and 'bora' (food), indicating that hellebore is poisonous. In some belief systems, it's been believed to be a purgative, sometimes of bad things generally, used for things like protecting livestock from evil spells, and (in powdered form) for invisibility.
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| hell | a very evil man |
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| hell | a rowdy or mischievous person (usually a young man) |
| hell | extremely evil or cruel |
| hell | very unpleasant |
| hell | (intensive) extremely |
| hell | United States playwright |
| hell | an expression of greeting |
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