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  • ÄÚµå
    ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • E22.1
    Hyperprolactinaemia
    °íÇÁ·Î¶ôƾÇ÷Áõ
  • E07.0
    Hypersecretion of calcitonin
    Ä®½ÃÅä´Ñ °úÀ׺кñ
  • M31.0
    Hypersensitivity angiitis
    °ú¹Î¼º Ç÷°ü¿°
  • J67
    Hypersensitivity pneumonitis due to organic dust
    À¯±â¹°¸ÕÁö¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ °ú¹Î¼º Æó·Å
  • J67.8
    Hypersensitivity pneumonitis due to other organic dusts
    ±âŸ À¯±â¹°¸ÕÁö¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ °ú¹Î¼º Æó·Å
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • hyperflexion
    °ú´Ù±ÁÈû, °ú±¼°î
  • hyperfractionated radiotherapy
    °ú´ÙºÐÇÒ¹æ»ç¼±Ä¡·á
  • hyperfractionation
    °úºÐÇÒ
  • hyperfunction
    ±â´ÉÇ×Áø
  • hyperfunctional occlusion
    ±â´ÉÇ×Áø¸Â¹°¸²
  • hypergammaglobulinemia
    °í°¨¸¶±Û·ÎºÒ¸°Ç÷Áõ
  • hypergastrinemia
    °í°¡½ºÆ®¸°Ç÷Áõ
  • hypergenesis
    °ú´Ù¹ß»ý
  • hypergenitalism
    »ý½Ä±â¹ßÀ°°ú´ÙÁõ
  • hypergeusesthesia
    ¹Ì°¢°ú¹Î(Áõ)
  • hypergeusia
    ¹Ì°¢°ú¹Î(Áõ)
  • hyperglobulinemia
    °í±Û·ÎºÒ¸°Ç÷Áõ
  • hyperglobulinemic purpura
    °í±Û·ÎºÒ¸°Ç÷ÀÚ»ö¹Ý
  • hyperglucagonemia
    °í±Û·çÄ«°ïÇ÷Áõ
  • hyperglycemia
    °íÇ÷´ç(Áõ)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • hypoestrogenemia
    Àú¿¡½ºÆ®·Î°ÕÇ÷Áõ
  • hypogammaglobulinemia
    Àú°¨¸¶±Û·ÎºÒ¸°Ç÷Áõ
  • hypoglossal nerve
    Çô¹Ø½Å°æ
  • hypoglycemia
    ÀúÇ÷´ç(Áõ)
  • hypogonadism
    »ý½Ä»ùÀúÇÏÁõ
  • hypokinesia
    ¿îµ¿°¨¼ÒÁõ, °ú¼Ò¿îµ¿Áõ
  • hypomagnesemia
    Àú¸¶±×³×½·Ç÷Áõ
  • hypomenorrhea
    °ú¼Ò¿ù°æ
  • hyponatremia
    Àú³ªÆ®·ýÇ÷Áõ
  • hypopharynx
    ÈĵÎÀεÎ
  • hypophysis
    ³úÇϼöü
  • hypopituitarism
    ³úÇϼöüÀúÇÏÁõ
  • hypoplasia
    Çü¼ºÀúÇÏÁõ
  • hypoproteinemia
    Àú´Ü¹éÇ÷Áõ
  • hypopyon
    ¾Õ¹æÃà³ó, ¾Õ¹æ°í¸§
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • hyperextension contracture
    °ú´ÙÆï±¸Ãà
  • hyperfibrinolysis
    ¼¶À¯¼Ò°ú´Ù¿ëÇØ
  • hyperflexion
    °ú´Ù±ÁÈû
  • hyperfluorescence
    °ú´ÙÇü±¤
  • hyperfractionated radiotherapy
    °ú´ÙºÐÇÒ¹æ»ç¼±Ä¡·á
  • hyperfractionation
    °ú´ÙºÐÇÒ
  • hyperfunction
    ±â´ÉÇ×Áø
  • hyperfunctional occlusion
    (¢¡traumatic occlusion) ¿Ü»ó¹°¸²
  • hypergammaglobulinemia
    °í°¨¸¶±Û·ÎºÒ¸°Ç÷Áõ
  • hypergastrinemia
    °í°¡½ºÆ®¸°Ç÷Áõ
  • hypergenesis
    °ú´Ù¹ß»ý
  • hypergenetic teratism
    °ú´Ù¹ß»ý±âÇü
  • hypergenitalism
    (¢¡hypergonadism) »ý½Ä»ù°ú´ÙÁõ
  • hypergeometric series
    ÃʱâÇϱ޼ö
  • hypergeusesthesia
    (¢¡hypergeusia) ¹Ì°¢°ú¹Î
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • hyperchromic anemia
    Ç÷»ö¼ÒÁõ°¡(¼º) ºóÇ÷(¡­àõÞ¸úì), °íÇ÷»ö¼Ò(¼º) ºóÇ÷(¡­Þ¸ úì).
  • hyperchromic erythrocyte
    °í»ö¼Ò¼º ÀûÇ÷±¸(¡­îåúìϹ).
  • hyperchylia
    À§»ê°ú´Ù(Áõ)(êÖ߫ΦÒýñø).
  • hyperchylomicronema
    °úÀ¯¹ÌÁö¸³Ç÷Áõ<°úų·Î¹ÌÅ©·ÐÇ÷Áõ>
  • hyperchylomicronemia
    °úų·Î¸¶ÀÌÅ©·ÐÇ÷Áõ(Φ¡­úìñø), °úÀ¯¹ÌÁö¸³Ç÷Áõ.
  • hypercillin
    ÇÏÀÌÆÛ½Ç¸°.
  • hypercoagulability
    ÀÀ°íÇ×Áø(ëêͳùñòä)
  • hypercoagulable state
    °úÀÀ°í»óÅÂ
  • hypercoagulable states
    ÀÀ°íÇ×Áø»óÅÂ(¡­ßÒ÷¾)
  • hypercolumn
    ÃʱâµÕ
  • hypercompensation
    ´ë»ó°úÀ×(ÓÛßÁΦí¥).
  • hypercomplex cell
    Ãʺ¹ÇÕ¼¼Æ÷(õ±ÜÜùêá¬øà)
  • hypercorticalism
    ºÎ½ÅÇÇÁú(±â´É)Ç×Áø(Áõ).
  • hypercrine
    ³»ºÐºñ±â´ÉÇ×Áø.
  • hypercrinia =hypercrinism
    ³»ºÐºñ°ú´ÙÁõ(¡­Î¦Òýñø).
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • hypercolumn
    ÃʱâµÕ
  • hypercompensation
    ´ë»ó°úÀ×(ÓÛßÁΦí¥).
  • hypercomplex cell
    Ãʺ¹ÇÕ¼¼Æ÷(õ±ÜÜùêá¬øà)
  • hypercorticalism
    ºÎ½ÅÇÇÁú(±â´É)Ç×Áø(Áõ).
  • hypercortisolism
  • hypercrine
    ³»ºÐºñ±â´ÉÇ×Áø.
  • hypercrinia =hypercrinism
    ³»ºÐºñ°ú´ÙÁõ(¡­Î¦Òýñø).
  • hypercupremia
    °íµ¿Ç÷Áõ
  • hypercupremia
    °íµ¿Ç÷Áõ(ÍÔÔÞúìñø).
  • hypercyanotic
    °úÄ¡¾Æ³ëÁ¦ÀÇ, °úû»öÁõ(Φôìßäñø)ÀÇ.
  • hypercyesis =superfetation
    ¼öŰú´Ù(áô ÷ÃΦÒý).
  • hypercystinuria
    °í½Ã½ºÆ¾´¢Áõ
  • hyperdeviation
    »ó¹æÆíÀ§
  • hyperdontia
    Ä¡¾Æ°ú´ëÁõ
  • hyperdynamic percordium
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ÇÑÀÚ
  • hypervascularity
    Ç÷°ü°ú´Ù
    úìηΦÒý
  • hyperventilation
    °ú´ÙÈ£Èí
    ΦÒýû¼ýå
  • hyperviscosity
    °ú´ÙÁ¡µµ
    ΦÒýïÄÓø
  • hypervitaminosis
    ºñŸ¹Î°ú´ÙÁõ
    ºñŸ¹ÎΦÒýñø
  • hypervolemia
    °ú´ÙÇ÷·®
    ΦÒýúìÕá
  • hypesthesia, hypoesthesia
    °¨°¢ÀúÇÏ
    ÊïÊÆî¸ù»
  • hypha
    ÆÎÀ̽Ç, ±Õ»ç
    жÞê
  • hypnosis
    ÃÖ¸é
    õÊØù
  • hypoactivity
    °ú¼ÒȰµ¿
    Φá³üÀÔÑ
  • hypoacusis
    û°¢Àå¾Ö, ³­Ã»
    ôéÊÆî¡äô, Ññôé
  • hypoadrenocorticism
    ºÎ½Å°ÑÁúÀúÇÏÁõ
    Üùãì°Ñòõî¸ù»ñø
  • hypoalbuminemia
    Àú¾ËºÎ¹ÎÇ÷Áõ
    ˺ιÎúìñø
  • hypoaldosteronism
    Àú¾Ëµµ½ºÅ×·ÐÁõ
    ˵µ½ºÅ×·Ðñø
  • hypoalgesia, hypalgesia
    Åë°¢°¨Åð
    ÷ÔÊÆÊõ÷Ü
  • hypobulia
    Àǿ尨Åð
    ëòé¯Êõ÷Ü
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • hypoplasia
    ÀúÇü¼º, ¹ßÀ°ºÎÀü, Çü¼ººÎÀü
  • hypoplastic
    ÀúÇü¼ºÀÇ, ¹ßÀ°ºÎÀüÀÇ, Çü¼ººÎÀüÀÇ
  • hypoplastic left heart syndrome
    Á½ɽÇÇü¼ººÎÀüÁõÈıº
  • hypoproteinemia
    Àú´Ü¹éÇ÷Áõ
  • hyposensitivity;hyposensitiveness
    °¨¼ö¼ºÀúÇÏ
  • hypospadia
    ¿äµµÇÏ¿­Áõ
  • hypostosis
    ºÎÀü°ñÈ­Áõ, ºÎÀü°ñÁõ
  • hypotelorism
    ±ÙÁ¢¹Ì°£
  • hypotension
    ÀúÇ÷¾Ð
  • hypothalamic disorder
    ½Ã»óÇϺÎÁúȯ
  • hypothalamohypophyseal portal circulation
    ½Ã»óÇϺγúÇϼöü¹®¸Æ¼øÈ¯
  • hypothalamus
    ½Ã»óÇϺÎ
  • hypothermia
    Àúü¿ÂÁõ, Àúü¿Â¹ý
  • hypothesis
    °¡¼³
  • hypothyroidism
    °©»ó¼±±â´ÉÀúÇÏÁõ, Àú°©»ó¼±±â´ÉÁõ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • hyperkinetic reaction
    °ú´Ù ¿îµ¿ ¹ÝÀÀ, °ú´Ù ¿îµ¿¼º ¹ÝÀÀ
  • hyperlethal
    Ä¡»ç·® ÀÌ»óÀÇ
  • hyperlipidemia
    °úÁöÁú Ç÷Áõ
    Ç÷¾× ÁßÀÇ Áö¹æ °úÀ×À¸·Î¼­, Áö¹æ ´ë»ç Àå¾Ö¿¡¼­ º¼ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ¿ø¹ß¼ºÀ¸·Î ÀϾ´Â °Í°ú ´ç´¢º´ÀÇ Á¶ÀýÀÌ ºÒÃæºÐÇÒ ¶§ º¼ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ¼Ó¹ß¼ºÀÇ °ÍÀÌ ÀÖ´Ù.
  • hyperlucent
    °úÅõ½Ã¼º
  • hypermenorrhea
    °ú´Ù ¿ù°æ
    ¿ù°æÇ÷ÀÇ ¾çÀÌ Á¤»ó·®
  • hypermenorrhea
    ¿ù°æ °ú´ÙÁõ, °ú´Ù ¿ù°æ
  • hypermetaboly
    °úº¯ÅÂ
    »ýü¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ ¹°ÁúÀÇ ÀÌ¿ëÀÌ ºñÁ¤»óÀûÀ¸·Î Ç×ÁøµÇ¾î ÀÖ´Â °Í.
  • hypermineralization
    ¹«±âÁú °úÀ×Áõ
    ü³»¿¡ ¹«±âÁúÀÌ °úÀ×À¸·Î Á¸ÀçÇÏ´Â °Í.
  • hypermnesia
    ±â¾ï Ç×Áø
    ±â¾ï »óÀÌ °úµµ·Î ³ªÅ¸³ªµçÁö ¶Ç´Â ÀÌ»óÇÏ°Ô ¼±¸íÇÑ °Í.
  • hypermobility
    °ú¿îµ¿, °ú´ë ¿îµ¿, ¿îµ¿ °úÀ×Áõ
    ¹Ý´ë¾î=hy
  • hypermobility syndrome
    °ú¿îµ¿ ÁõÈıº
  • hypernatremia
    °í³ªÆ®·ý Ç÷Áõ
    Ç÷¾× ÁßÀÇ ³ªÆ®·ý ³óµµ°¡ Áö³ªÄ¡°Ô ³ôÀº °Í.
  • hypernormal
    ÃÊÁ¤»óÀÇ
    Á¤»ó ÀÌ»óÀÇ.
  • hyperodontia
    Ä¡¼ö °úÀ×Áõ, Á¦ 3»ýÄ¡
    °úÀ× Ä¡¾ÆÀÇ Á¸À縦 Ư¡À¸·Î ÇÏ´Â »óÅÂ.
  • hyperorexia
    ½Ä¿å °úÀ×
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hypercathexis In psychoanalysis, an individual's excessive investment of libido or interest in an object, person, or idea.
Origin: hyper-+ G. Kathexis, a holding in, retention
(05 Mar 2000)
hypercementosis A regressive change of teeth characterised by excessive development of secondary cementum on the tooth surface. It may occur on any part of the root, but the apical two-thirds are most commonly affected.
(12 Dec 1998)
hyperchloraemia An abnormally large amount of chloride ions in the circulating blood.
Synonym: chloraemia.
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperchloraemic acidosis <nephrology> A rare sometimes familial disorder of the renal tubule characterised by the inability to excrete urine of normal acidity.
This leads to a hyperchloraemic acidosis which is often associated with one or more secondary complications such as hypercalcinuria with nephrolithiasis and nephrocalcinosis, rickets, or osteomalacia and severe potassium depletion.
(25 Jun 1999)
hyperchlorhydria Presence of an excessive amount of hydrochloric acid in the stomach.
Synonym: chlorhydria, hyperhydrochloria.
Origin: hyper-+ chlorhydric (acid)
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperchloric <chemistry> See Perchloric.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hyperchloruria Increased excretion of chloride ions in the urine.
(05 Mar 2000)
hypercholesteraemia <biochemistry> A medical term which means that abnormally high concentrations of cholesterol are present in the bloodstream.This can lead to heart disease, hardening of the arteries, heart attacks, and strokes.
An abnormal elevation of blood cholesterol. Can in some cases be caused by a defect in lipoprotein metabolism or, for example: defects in the LDL receptor (familial hypercholesterolaemia).
A level of over 200 mg/dl is known to be a risk factor for heart disease. For total cholesterol: Less than 200 is desirable, 200 to 239 is considered borderline high, over 240 is considered high.
Origin: Gr. Haima = blood
(11 Jan 1998)
hypercholesterinaemia <biochemistry> A medical term which means that abnormally high concentrations of cholesterol are present in the bloodstream.This can lead to heart disease, hardening of the arteries, heart attacks, and strokes.
An abnormal elevation of blood cholesterol. Can in some cases be caused by a defect in lipoprotein metabolism or, for example: defects in the LDL receptor (familial hypercholesterolaemia).
A level of over 200 mg/dl is known to be a risk factor for heart disease. For total cholesterol: Less than 200 is desirable, 200 to 239 is considered borderline high, over 240 is considered high.
Origin: Gr. Haima = blood
(11 Jan 1998)
hypercholesterolaemia <biochemistry> A medical term which means that abnormally high concentrations of cholesterol are present in the bloodstream.This can lead to heart disease, hardening of the arteries, heart attacks, and strokes.
An abnormal elevation of blood cholesterol. Can in some cases be caused by a defect in lipoprotein metabolism or, for example: defects in the LDL receptor (familial hypercholesterolaemia).
A level of over 200 mg/dl is known to be a risk factor for heart disease. For total cholesterol: Less than 200 is desirable, 200 to 239 is considered borderline high, over 240 is considered high.
Origin: Gr. Haima = blood
(11 Jan 1998)
hypercholesterolaemia, familial A familial disorder characterised by increased plasma concentration of cholesterol carried in low density lipoproteins (ldl) and by a deficiency in a cell surface receptor which regulates ldl degradation and cholesterol synthesis. It is frequently associated with arcus senilis and premature atherosclerosis.
(12 Dec 1998)
hypercholesterolia The presence of an abnormally large quantity of cholesterol in the bile.
(05 Mar 2000)
hypercholia A condition in which an abnormally large amount of bile is formed in the liver.
Origin: hyper-+ G. Chole, bile
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperchromaffinism Presence of a functioning pheochromocytoma.
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperchromasia The condition of having an unusual intensity of colour.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Hyperinsulinism - »õâ A syndrome with excessively high INSULIN levels in the BLOOD. It may cause HYPOGLYCEMIA. Etiology of hyperinsulinism varies, including hypersecretion of a beta cell tumor (INSULINOMA); autoantibodies against insulin (INSULIN ANTIBODIES); defective insulin receptor (INSULIN RESISTANCE); or overuse of exogenous insulin or HYPOGLYCEMIC AGENTS.
    Synonyms : Compensatory Hyperinsulinemia, Endogenous Hyperinsulinism, Exogenous Hyperinsulinism, Hyperinsulinemia, Hyperinsulinemia, Compensatory, Hyperinsulinism, Endogenous, Hyperinsulinism, Exogenous
  • Hyperkalemia - »õâ Abnormally high potassium concentration in the blood, most often due to defective renal excretion. It is characterized clinically by electrocardiographic abnormalities (elevated T waves and depressed P waves, and eventually by atrial asystole). In severe cases, weakness and flaccid paralysis may occur. (Dorland, 27th ed)
    Synonyms : Hyperkalemias, Hyperpotassemias
  • Hyperkeratosis, Epidermolytic - »õâ A form of congenital ichthyosis inherited as an autosomal dominant trait and characterized by ERYTHRODERMA and severe hyperkeratosis. It is manifested at birth by blisters followed by the appearance of thickened, horny, verruciform scales over the entire body, but accentuated in flexural areas. Mutations in the genes that encode KERATIN-1 and KERATIN-10 have been associated with this disorder.
    Synonyms : Bullous Congenital Ichthyosiform Erythroderma, Congenital Bullous Ichthyosiform Erythroderma, Congenital Ichthyosiform Erythroderma, Bullous, Bullous Erythroderma Ichthyosiforme, Epidermolytic Hyperkeratoses, Epidermolytic Hyperkeratosis
  • Hyperkinesis - »õâ Excessive movement of muscles of the body as a whole, which may be associated with organic or psychological disorders.
    Synonyms : Hyperkinesia, Hyperkinesia, Generalized, Hyperkinetic Movements, Generalized Hyperkinesia, Generalized Hyperkinesias, Hyperkinesias, Generalized, Hyperkinetic Movement, Motor Hyperactivity, Movement, Hyperkinetic, Movements, Hyperkinetic
  • Hyperlipidemia, Familial Combined - »õâ A type of familial lipid metabolism disorder characterized by a variable pattern of elevated plasma CHOLESTEROL and/or TRIGLYCERIDES. Multiple genes on different chromosomes may be involved, such as the major late transcription factor (UPSTREAM STIMULATORY FACTORS) on CHROMOSOME 1.
    Synonyms : Combined Hyperlipidemia, Familial, Combined Hyperlipidemias, Familial, Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia, Familial Combined Hyperlipidemias, Hyperlipidemia, Multiple Lipoprotein Type, Hyperlipidemias, Familial Combined
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hypercholesteremia hypercholesterolemia: the presence of an abnormal amount of cholesterol in the cells and plasma of the blood; associated with the risk of atherosclerosis
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hyperdactyly polydactyly: birth defect characterized by the presence of more than the normal number of fingers or toes
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hyperchromic anemia anemia characterized by an increase in the concentration of corpuscular hemoglobin
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hyperemic relating to or caused by hyperemia
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hyperemesis severe and excessive vomiting
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • hypertophic
    ºñ´ë¼ºÀÇ;=hypertrophied
  • hypertrophic
    ºñ´ë¼ºÀÇ
  • hypertrophied
    ºñ´ë¼ºÀÇ
  • hypertrophy
    ºñ´ë;ºñ´ëÇϰÔÇÏ´Ù;ºñ´ëÇØÁö´Ù
  • hypervelocity
    ÃÖ°í¼Óµµ(ƯÈ÷ ¿ìÁÖ¼±,ÇÙÀÔÀÚ µî ÃÊ¼Ó 10000ÇÇÆ®(¾à 3000m)ÀÌ»óÀÇ ¼Óµµ)
  • hyperventilation
    ȯ±â(È£Èí) Ç×Áø;°úȯ±â
  • hypethral
    =hypaethral
  • hypha
    ±Õ»ç
  • hyphen
    ÇÏÀÌÇÂ
  • hyphen
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  • hyphenate
    ÇÏÀÌÇÂÀ¸·Î¿¬°áÇÏ´Ù
  • hyphenate
    =hyphen
  • hyphenated
    ÇÏÀÌÇÂÀÌ ÀÖ´Â
  • hyphenated
    ÇÏÀÌÇÂÀ¸·Î ¿¬°áÇÑ;(½Ã¹ÎÀÌ)¿Ü±¹°èÀÇ
  • hyphenation
    ÇÏÀÌÇÂÀ¸·Î ÀÕ±â
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HYP European perennial St John's wort
HYP perennial marsh herb with pink to mauve flowers
HYP excessive and profuse perspiration
HYP (Greek mythology) a Titan who was the son of Gaea and Uranus and the father of Helios and Selene and Eos in ancient mythology
HYP higher than normal levels of potassium in the circulating blood
HYP a condition (mostly in boys) characterized by behavioral and learning disorders
HYP a link from a hypertext file to another location or file
HYP presence of excess lipids in the blood
HYP presence of excess lipids in the blood
HYP presence of excess lipids in the blood
HYP presence of excess lipids in the blood
HYP presence of excess lipids in the blood
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