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homing behaviour Instinctual patterns of activity related to a specific area including ability of certain animals to return to a given place when displaced from it, often over great distances using navigational clues such as those used in migration.
(12 Dec 1998)
homing value In a cybernetic system such as homeostasis, that value of a trait of interest that the restorative forces are directed towards maintaining.
(05 Mar 2000)
hominidae Family of the suborder haplorhini (anthropoidea). It includes homo sapiens (modern man), the only human species still in existence.
(12 Dec 1998)
Hominoidea A superfamily of the Primates including the anthropoid apes and man. Divided into the families Pongidae (anthropoid apes) and Hominidae (humans).
Origin: L. Homo (homin-), man, + G. Eidos, form
(05 Mar 2000)
Homo 1. <zoology> The genus of Primates that includes humans. Homo sapiens, modern human beings.
Origin: L. Man
2. <prefix> Combining form meaning the same, alike; opposite of hetero-.
3. <chemistry> A prefix used to indicate insertion of one more carbon atom in a chain (i.e., insertion of a methylene moiety).
Origin: G. Homos, the same
(21 Jun 2000)
homoaconitate hydratase <enzyme> Catalyses conversion of 2-hydroxybutane-1,2,4-tricarboxylic acid to but-1-ene-1,2,4-tricarboxylic acid; isolated from aspergillus nidulans.
Registry number: EC 4.2.1.36
Synonym: 2-hydroxybutane-1,2,4-tricarboxylate hydro-lyase, lysf gene product, homoaconitase
(26 Jun 1999)
homoarginine <chemical> Chemical name: L-Lysine, N(6)-(aminoiminomethyl)-
(12 Dec 1998)
homobiotin A compound resembling biotin except for the substitution of an oxygen atom for the sulfur and the presence of an additional CH2 group in the side chain; an active biotin antagonist.
(05 Mar 2000)
homoblastic Developing from a single type of tissue.
Origin: homo-+ G. Blastos, germ
(05 Mar 2000)
homocarnosine A molecule normally found within the brain. Homocarnosine is composed of two amino acids joined together with a peptide bond (a dipeptide).
(09 Oct 1997)
homocarnosinosis An inborn error in metabolism in which homocarnosine levels are elevated, particularly in the cerebral spinal fluid.
(05 Mar 2000)
homocategoric <biology> Belonging to the same category of individuality; a morphological term applied to organisms so related.
Origin: Homo- + categoric.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
homocentric Having the same centre; denoting rays that meet at a common focus.
Compare: heterocentric.
(05 Mar 2000)
homocercal <zoology> Having the tail nearly or quite symmetrical, the vertebral column terminating near its base; opposed to heterocercal.
Origin: Homo- + Gr. Tail.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
homocercy <zoology> The possession of a homocercal tail.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Homoserine - »õâ
    Synonyms : L-isomer of Homoserine, Homoserine L-isomer, L isomer of Homoserine
  • Homoserine Dehydrogenase - »õâ An enzyme that catalyzes the reduction of aspartic beta-semialdehyde to homoserine, which is the branch point in biosynthesis of methionine, lysine, threonine and leucine from aspartic acid. EC 1.1.1.3.
    Synonyms : Dehydrogenase, Homoserine
  • Homoserine O-Succinyltransferase - »õâ The first enzyme in the METHIONINE biosynthetic pathway, this enzyme catalyzes the succinylation reaction of L-homoserine to O-succinyl-L-homoserine and COENZYME A using succinyl-CoA.
    Synonyms : Homoserine Succinyltransferase, Homoserine Transsuccinylase, Homoserine O Succinyltransferase, O-Succinyltransferase, Homoserine, Succinyltransferase, Homoserine, Transsuccinylase, Homoserine
  • Homosexuality - »õâ The sexual attraction or relationship between members of the same SEX.
    Synonyms : Homosexuals, Ego-Dystonic Homosexualities, Ego-Dystonic Homosexuality, Homosexual, Homosexualities, Ego-Dystonic, Homosexuality, Ego Dystonic
  • Homosexuality, Female - »õâ Sexual attraction or relationship between females.
    Synonyms : Lesbians, Female Homosexuality, Lesbian
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homoeroticism homosexuality: a sexual attraction to (or sexual relations with) persons of the same sex
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homogeneity the quality of being similar or comparable in kind or nature; "there is a remarkable homogeneity between the two companies" the quality of being of uniform throughout in composition or structure
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homogenization the act of making something homogeneous or uniform in composition; "the homogenization of cream"; "the network's homogenization of political news"
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homogenate material that has been homogenized (especially tissue that has been ground and mixed); "liver homogenate"
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homology the quality of being similar or corresponding in position or value or structure or function
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hom confined usually by illness
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hom someone who builds houses as a business
hom a coming to or returning home
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hom the advantage of playing on your home court in front of fans who are rooting for you
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