| Hope's s. |
double heart beat in aortic aneurysm.
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| Hoplopsyllus anomalus |
a species of flea found in the ground squirrels of western United States and transmitting plague.
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| Hoppe-Seyler t. |
1. (for carbon monoxide in the blood) add to blood twice its volume of a solution of sodium hydroxide of 1.3 specific gravity: normal blood will form a dingy brown mass with a green shade if spread thin on a white surface; but if carbon monoxide is present, the mass is red, and so is the thin layer. 2. (for xanthine) add the substance to be tested to a mixture of chlorinated lime in a porcelain dish; a dark-green ring is formed at first.
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| Hoppe-Seyler's test |
see under test.
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| hops |
Herb added to boiling wort or fermenting beer to impart a bitter aroma and flavor.
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| HOP | (of an automobile) having the engine modified to give extra power |
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| HOP | (baseball) a hit that travels along the ground |
| HOP | terrestrial plant-eating insect with hind legs adapted for leaping |
| HOP | funnel-shaped receptacle |
| HOP | a machine used for picking hops |
| HOP | someone who hops |
| HOP | strap the foreleg and hind leg together on each side (of a horse) in order to keep the like-sided legs moving in unison |
| HOP | twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes |
| HOP | a loosely woven coarse fabric of cotton or linen |
| HOP | a loosely woven coarse fabric of cotton or linen |
| HOP | a child tosses a stone into an area drawn on the ground and then hops through it and back to regain the stone |
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