| CHP | capillary hydrostatic pressure; charcoal hemoperfusion; Chemical Hygiene Plan; child psychiatry; com... |
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| HIP | health illness profile; health insurance plan or program; homograft incus prosthesis; hospital insur... |
| HP | halogen phosphorus; handicapped person; haptoglobin; hard palate; Harvard pump; health profession(al... |
| HPE | hepatic portoenterostomy; high-permeability edema; history and physical examination; holoprosencepha... |
| THP | Tamm-Horstall protein; tetrahydropapaveroline; tissue hydrostatic pressure; total hip replacement; t... |
| HW | Hydrostatic weighing |
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| RIHP | Renal interstitial hydrostatic pressure |
| HP | hydrostatic pressure |
| hydrostatic | Relating to the pressure of fluids or to their properties when in equilibrium. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| hydrostatic dilator | An instrument for dilating oesophageal strictures; fluid pressure is delivered into a flexible area of the instrument placed in the stricture to establish a uniform dilating pressure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hydrostatic pressure | The pressure exerted by a liquid as a result of its potential energy, ignoring its kinetic energy; frequently used to distinguish a true pressure from an osmotic pressure or to emphasize the variation in pressure in a column of fluid due to the effect of gravity. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hydrostatical | Of or relating to hydrostatics; pertaining to, or in accordance with, the principles of the equilibrium of fluids. "The first discovery made in hydrostatics since the time of Archimedes is due to Stevinus." (Hallam) Hydrostatic balance, a balance for weighing substances in water, for the purpose of ascertaining their specific gravities. Hydrostatic bed, a water bed. Hydrostatic bellows, an apparatus consisting of a water-tight bellowslike case with a long, upright tube, into which water may be poured to illustrate the hydrostatic paradox. Hydrostatic paradox, the proposition in hydrostatics that any quantity of water, however small, may be made to counterbalance any weight, however great; or the law of the equality of pressure of fluids in all directions. Hydrostatic press, a machine in which great force, with slow motion, is communicated to a large plunger by means of water forced into the cylinder in which it moves, by a forcing pump of small diameter, to which the power is applied, the principle involved being the same as in the hydrostatic bellows. Also called hydraulic press, and Bramah press. In the illustration, a is a pump with a small plunger b, which forces the water into the cylinder c, thus driving upward the large plunder d, which performs the reduced work, such as compressing cotton bales, etc. Origin: Hydro-, 1 + Gr. Causing to stand: cf. F. Hydrostatique. See Static. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| hydrostatics | <physics> The branch of science which relates to the pressure and equilibrium of nonelastic fluids, as water, mercury, etc.; the principles of statics applied to water and other liquids. Origin: Cf. F. Hydrostatique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Hydrostatic Pressures, Pressure, Hydrostatic, Pressures, Hydrostatic
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relating to fluids at rest or to the pressures they exert or transmit; "hydrostatic pressure"
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| hydrostatics |
study of the mechanical properties of fluids that are not in motion
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Hydrostatics, also known as fluid statics, is the study of fluids at rest. The characteristic of any fluid at rest is when a force is exerted on any particle of the fluid is the same in any direction. If the force is unequal the fluid will move in the direction of the resulting force. This concept was first formulated in a slightly extended form by the French mathematician and philosopher Blaise Pascal in 1647 and would be later known as Pascal's Law. ...
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The pressure resulting from the weight of liquid or gas.
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The pressure in a fluid in hydrostatic equilibrium. Compare static pressure; see also hydrodynamic pressure.
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| hydrostatic | relating to fluids at rest or to the pressures they exert or transmit |
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| hydrostatic | the pressure at a given point in a liquid measured in terms of the vertical height of a column of the liquid needed to produce the same pressure |
| hydrostatic | study of the mechanical properties of fluids that are not in motion |
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