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HDL3 see high-density lipoprotein, under lipoprotein.
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HD A process that removes excess waste products and water from circulating blood by rerouting blood outside of the body via an haemodialysis machine. Haemodialysis usually takes place in a specialist medical centre or clinic, but some patients are able to perform dialysis at home.
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HD Hip disarticulation. An amputation through the hip joint or to describe a prosthesis for this level of amputation.
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HD Medium for permanent storage of data. Magnetic platters, electronics and mechanics make up a hard disk. The platters are fixed to a spindle. On each side of a platter there is a read/write head. Each platter is divided in to tracks, which again is divided into sectors. A characteristic with hard disks is that the platters and the mechanics are in an airtight enclosure, and that the read/write heads do not touch the platters as long as the platters are rotating. See fly height.
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HD Hip Disarticulation. The removal or absence of a leg at the hip.
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