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  • hydrosyringomyelia
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  • hydrotherapeutics
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  • hydrotherapy
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  • hydrothionuria
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  • hydrothorax
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  • hydrotropism
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  • hydroureter
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  • hydroureteronephrosis
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  • hydrous
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  • hydroxide
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  • hydroxocobalamin
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  • hydroxy-
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  • hydroxyapatite
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  • hydroxyapatite crystal
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  • hydrops folliculi
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  • hydrops tubae profluens
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  • hydropyonephrosis
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  • hydrosalpinx
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  • hydrosol
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  • hydrosoluble
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  • hydrostabe
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  • hydrostat
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  • hydrostatic bed
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  • hydrostatic dilatation
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  • hydrostatic pressure
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  • hydrostatic stress
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  • hydrostatic test
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  • hydrostatics
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  • hydrosyringomyelia
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  • Hydrogen sulfide
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  • hydrogen sulfide
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  • hydrogen sulfide test
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  • hydrogen telluride
    Åڷ縣ȭ¼ö¼Ò.
  • hydrogen trisulfide
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  • hydrogen value
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  • Hydrogen-ATP ase mechanism
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  • hydrogenase
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  • hydrogenation of fats
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  • hydrogenide =hydride
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  • hydrogenoid constitution
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  • hydrogenois remedy
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  • hydrogymnastics
    ¼öÁß(Ä¡·á)üÁ¶.
  • hydrogymnastics
    ¼öÁß(Ä¡·á) üÁ¶.
  • hydrogymnastics
    ¼öÁß(Ä¡·á)üÁ¶.
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  • hydrogenide =hydride
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  • hydrogenoid constitution
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  • hydrogenois remedy
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  • hydrogymnastics
    ¼öÁß(Ä¡·á) üÁ¶.
  • hydrogymnastics
    ¼öÁß(Ä¡·á)üÁ¶.
  • hydrogymnastics
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  • hydrohalide
    Çҷΰջ꿰(¡­ß«ç¤).
  • hydrohemothorax
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  • hydrokinase
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  • hydrokinesitherapy
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  • hydrokinesitherapy
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  • hydrokolpos
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  • hydrolability
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  • hydrotympanum
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  • hydrous
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  • hydroxy
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  • hydroxy ion
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  • hydroxyapatite ceramic
    ¼ö»êÈ­ ÀÎȸ¼® µµÀç
  • hydroxyl
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    ¼ö»ê±â, 1°¡ÀÇ ±âÀÎ OH.
  • hydroxyl radicals
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    hydroxyphenol

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  • hydroxyprolinemia
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  • hydroxyquinoline derivative
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  • hydroxyte
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  • hydroxyurea
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hydrogen embrittlement <physics> A decrease in the fracture strength of metals (embrittlement) due to the incorporation of hydrogen within the metal lattice.
(09 Oct 1997)
hydrogen exponent The logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration in blood or other fluid; its negative is the pH of that fluid.
(05 Mar 2000)
hydrogen ion A hydrogen atom minus its electron and therefore carrying a unit positive charge (i.e., a proton); in water, it combines with a water molecule to form hydronium ion, H3O+.
(05 Mar 2000)
hydrogen number The quantity of hydrogen that 1 g of fat will absorb; it is a measurement of the amount of unsaturated fatty acids in the fat.
See: iodine number.
(05 Mar 2000)
hydrogen peroxide <chemical> Hydrogen peroxide is produced by vertebrate phagocytes and is used in bacterial killing (the myeloperoxidase halide system).
(05 May 1997)
hydrogen phosphide <chemistry> A colourless gas, PH3, analogous to ammonia, and having a disagreeable odour resembling that of garlic.
Synonym: hydrogen phosphide, and formerly, phosphureted hydrogen.
It is the most important compound of phosphorus and hydrogen, and is produced by the action of caustic potash on phosphorus. It is spontaneously inflammable, owing to impurities, and in burning produces peculiar vortical rings of smoke.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hydrogen pump Molecular mechanism for acid secretion from gastric parietal cells based on the activity of a H+-K+-ATPase.
(05 Mar 2000)
hydrogen sulfide <chemical> Hydrogen sulfide (h2s). A flammable, poisonous gas with a characteristic odour of rotten eggs. It is used in the manufacture of chemicals, in metallurgy, and as an analytical reagent.
Chemical name: Hydrogen sulfide (H2S)
(12 Dec 1998)
hydrogen transport The transfer of hydrogen from one metabolite (hydrogen donor) to another (hydrogen acceptor) through the action of an enzyme system; the donor is thus oxidised and the acceptor reduced.
(05 Mar 2000)
hydrogen-1 The common hydrogen-1 isotope, making up 99.985% of the hydrogen-1 atoms occurring in nature.
Synonym: protium.
(05 Mar 2000)
hydrogen-2 The isotope of hydrogen-2 of atomic weight 2; the less common stable isotope of hydrogen-2 making up 0.015% of the hydrogen-2 atoms occurring in nature.
Synonym: deuterium, heavy hydrogen.
(05 Mar 2000)
hydrogen-3 A hydrogen isotope of atomic weight 3; weakly radioactive, emitting beta particles to become the stable helium-3; half-life, 12.32 years.
Synonym: tritium.
(05 Mar 2000)
hydrogen-potassium-exchanging atpase <enzyme> An enzyme isolated from the gastric mucosa that catalyses the hydrolysis of ATP coupled with the exchange of hydrogen and potassium ions across the cell wall.
Chemical name: ATP phosphohydrolase (H+/K+-transporting)
Registry number: EC 3.6.1.36
(12 Dec 1998)
hydrogen-transporting ATP synthase <enzyme> A group of enzymes which are involved in the reversible synthesis of ATP and that transport protons from the cytoplasmic to the matrix side of the mitochondrial membrane. The flow of protons through the f(0) channel results in ATP synthesis by f1.
Chemical name: ATP phosphohydrolase (H+-transporting)
Registry number: EC 3.6.1.34
(12 Dec 1998)
hydrogenase <enzyme> An enzyme which oxidizes hydrogen (removes its electrons) and attaches it to another molecule.
(09 Oct 1997)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 8
  • Hydrolases - »õâ Any member of the class of enzymes that catalyze the cleavage of the substrate and the addition of water to the resulting molecules, e.g., ESTERASES, glycosidases (GLYCOSIDE HYDROLASES), lipases, NUCLEOTIDASES, peptidases (PEPTIDE HYDROLASES), and phosphatases (PHOSPHORIC MONOESTER HYDROLASES). EC 3.
    Synonyms :
  • Hydrolysis - »õâ The process of cleaving a chemical compound by the addition of a molecule of water.
    Synonyms :
  • Hydrolyzable Tannins - »õâ Polymeric derivatives of GALLIC ACID that are esters of a sugar.
    Synonyms : Ellagi-Tannins, Ellagitannins, Gallo-Tannins, Gallotannins, Pyrogallol Tannins, Ellagi Tannins, Gallo Tannins, Tannins, Hydrolyzable, Tannins, Pyrogallol
  • Hydromorphone - »õâ An opioid analgesic made from MORPHINE and used mainly as an analgesic. It has a shorter duration of action than morphine.
    Synonyms : Dilaudid, Hydromorphone Hydrochloride, Laudacon, Palladone
  • Hydronephrosis - »õâ Abnormal enlargement or swelling of a KIDNEY due to dilation of the KIDNEY CALICES and the KIDNEY PELVIS. It is often associated with obstruction of the URETER or chronic kidney diseases that prevents normal drainage of urine into the URINARY BLADDER.
    Synonyms : Hydronephroses
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hydroxybenzene carbolic acid: a toxic white soluble crystalline acidic derivative of benzene; used in manufacturing and as a disinfectant and antiseptic; poisonous if taken internally
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hydroxybutyric acid hydroxy derivative of butyric acid
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hydroxyl the monovalent group -OH in such compounds as bases and some acids and alcohols
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hydroxyproline a crystalline amino acid obtained from gelatin or collagen
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
hydrogen a nonmetallic univalent element that is normally a colorless and odorless highly flammable diatomic gas; the simplest and lightest and most abundant element in the universe
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  • hydrosphere
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  • hydrostatic
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  • hydrostatic
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  • hydrostatics
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  • hydrotherapy
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hydro water rats
hydro accumulation of urine in the kidney because of an obstruction in the ureter
hydro of or relating to hydropathy or its administration
hydro the internal and external use of water in the treatment of disease
hydro sea snakes
hydro (chemistry) having a strong affinity for water
hydro an acute viral disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals (usually transmitted by the bite of a rabid animal)
hydro a morbid fear of water
hydro a symptom of rabies in humans consisting of an aversion to swallowing liquids
hydro abnormally afraid of water
hydro (chemistry) lacking affinity for water
hydro the property of being water-repellent
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