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| holm | <botany> A common evergreen oak, of Europe (Quercus Ilex). Synonym: ilex, and holly. Origin: OE, prob. From AS. Holen holly; as the holly is also called holm. See Holly. 1. An islet in a river. 2. Low, flat land. "The soft wind blowing over meadowy holms. <zoology>" (Tennyson) Holm thrush, the missel thrush. Origin: AS. Holm, usually meaning, sea, water; akin to Icel. Holmr, holmr, an island, Dan. Holm, Sw. Holme, G. Holm, and prob. To E. Hill. Cf. Hill. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Holmes heart | A variant of double inlet left ventricle where the ventricular-arterial connection is concordant and the right ventricle is rudimentary. Horizontal heart, description of the heart's electrical position; recognised in the electrocardiogram when the QRS in lead aVL resembles that in V6 and QRS in aVF resembles that in V1; also, loosely, when the electrical axis lies between -30 |
| Holmes' stain | <technique> A silver nitrate staining method for nerve fibres. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Holmes, Oliver Wendell | <person> American physician, identified the mode of spread and control of puerperal fever, thus saving innumerable young women's lives. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Holmes, Sir Gordon | <person> English neurologist, 1876-1965. See: Holmes-Adie pupil, Holmes-Adie syndrome, Stewart-Holmes sign. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Holmes, Thomas | <person> U.S. Psychiatrist, *1918. See: Holmes-Rahe questionnaire. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Holmes-Adie pupil | <syndrome> A condition manifested by usually one tonic pupil with absent tendon reflexes. An idiopathic postganglionic denervation of the parasympathetically innervated intraocular muscles, usually complicated by signs of aberrant regeneration of these nerves: a weak light reaction with segmental palsy of iris sphincter, a strong slow near response. Deep tendon reflexes, particularly ankle and knee, are often asymmetrically reduced. See: tonic pupil. Synonym: Adie's pupil, Holmes-Adie pupil, Holmes-Adie syndrome, pupillotonic pseudotabes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Holmes-Adie syndrome | <syndrome> A condition manifested by usually one tonic pupil with absent tendon reflexes. An idiopathic postganglionic denervation of the parasympathetically innervated intraocular muscles, usually complicated by signs of aberrant regeneration of these nerves: a weak light reaction with segmental palsy of iris sphincter, a strong slow near response. Deep tendon reflexes, particularly ankle and knee, are often asymmetrically reduced. See: tonic pupil. Synonym: Adie's pupil, Holmes-Adie pupil, Holmes-Adie syndrome, pupillotonic pseudotabes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Holmgren's wool test | A test for colour blindness, in which the subject matches variously coloured skeins of wool. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Holmgren, Alarik | <person> Swedish physiologist, 1831-1897. See: Holmgren's wool test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Holmgren, Emil | <person> Swedish histologist, 1866-1922. See: Holmgren-Golgi canals. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Holmgren-Golgi canals | <cell biology> Intracellular stack of membrane bounded vesicles in which glycosylation and packaging of secreted proteins takes place. Part of the GERL complex. Synonym: Golgi body, Golgi vesicles, dictyosome (in plants), parabasal body (in flagellate protozoa). (11 Jan 1998) |
| holmia | <chemistry> An oxide of holmium. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| holmium | <chemistry> A rare element said to be contained in gadolinite. Hol"mic. Origin: NL, of uncertain origin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sea holm | <botany> Sea holly. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; occurs together with yttrium; forms highly magnetic compounds
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Oliver Wendell, 18091894. Noted American physician, anatomist, and writer, whose paper On the Contagiousness of Puerperal Fever (1843) antedated the work of Semmelweis in its appeal for surgical cleanliness to combat this disease.
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| Holmes' d. |
primary progressive cerebellar d.
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rebound p.
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| Holmes' s. |
rebound phenomenon.
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| holm | evergreen oak of southern Europe having leaves somewhat resembling those of holly |
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| holm | hard wood of the holm oak tree |
| holm | evergreen oak of southern Europe having leaves somewhat resembling those of holly |
| holm | English Pre-Raphaelite painter (1827-1910) |
| holm | a fictitious detective in stories by A. Conan Doyle |
| holm | English geologist and supporter of the theory of continental drift (1890-1965) |
| holm | United States writer of humorous essays (1809-1894) |
| holm | United States jurist noted for his liberal opinions (1841-1935) |
| holm | a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group |
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