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`bypothaiamoneurohypophyseai tract
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`hysteresis damping
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`hormones and neurosccrctory structures involved in the encloa
`crine activity of the adenohypophysis, neutohypophysis. and
`hypodmlamus.
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`INEUROSCT} Abnnr
`hypotha[amoneurohypophyeesltract
`die of nerve fibers connecting the supraoptic and paraventricnlar
`neurons of. the hypothalamus with the infimdihular stem and
`neurohypophysis.
`I Iii-pdthsilam-slnur-o,hflpfif—o‘sE-ol
`'traltt I
`Inaunoscr] The floor of the” third brain Verb
`hypothaiamus
`tricle; site of production of several substances that act on the
`adenohypophysis.
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`.{ 1hi-po'rl1al-9-mos }
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`hypotheca
`[va ZOO]
`‘l. The lower valveof a- diatom frus-
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`2. Covering on the hypocone in dinoflagcllatcs.
`tulc
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`p0‘--Il1E k9 }.
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`hypothenar
`IANAT] Of or pertaining to the prominent por-
`tion .-of
`the palm above the base of
`the little linger:
`I bi'p'a'tlvamar }
`hypothermal
`Inner] Referring to. -the‘ highacnipcrature
`BUD—500°C) environment of hypothermal dcposiis.
`'[ 1hr
`po‘thor11191.]-
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`hypothennatdeposit
`[Moment] Mineraldeposn formed at
`great depths and high (300~50@°C)temperatures.
`-[ .1115
`po'thormol di'p'az-ot}.
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`hypothermia
`[Prrrsro] Condition ofreduced body tempora-
`ture in homeotherms. I111-p6th9rrnc-9 }
`hypothesis .
`[SCI TECH]
`1. A, proposition Which is assumed
`to be true in proving another proposition.
`2, A proposition
`which is thought to be true because its consequences are found
`to be two.
`[STAT] A statement which specifies a population
`or distribution and whose Lmth can be tested by sampie evi—
`dence
`I b1patho595i:
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`hypothesis testing
`[Em-1r} The branch of statistiCS which
`considem' the problem of choosing between two- actions on
`the basis of the observed value of a random variable whose
`distribution depends on a parameter, the value of which would
`indicate the correct aetionu I lfi'paid-1-9-595 test1.13 }-
`hypothetical parallax See. dynamic parallax.
`”{ 11111:9-1fited9
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`k91'par9 laks 1.7
`Condition caused by deficient
`hypothyroidism IMED]
`secretion of the thyroid hormone.
`{I'ifi--po't‘mroi-diz- 9m 1;:
`hypotonia [MED] Decrease of normal tonicity 0r tension,
`especially diminution of intraocular pressure or of musele lone.
`Ilhi-por'tonEcr}
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`hypotonio [Pmsro]
`1. Pertaining to subnormal muscle
`strength or tension.
`2. Referring to ”a solution with a- iewer
`osmotic pressure than physioiogical sabne.
`{ ihi-po’ta'n-ik ]
`Hypotrichida
`[11W 200]
`A11 Order of highly specialized prof
`tozoans in the subclass Spirotrichia charaCterized by 131111 on
`the ventral surface and a iacit. of ciliature on the dorsal surface.
`I ,hT-po‘trilc-o-da ]
`hypotrochoici
`[MATH] A curve traced by a point rigidly
`attached to a circle at a point other than the Center when the
`circle rolls without slipping on the inside of a fixed circle.
`{ :hi‘po'trolkoid I
`hypotype
`[SYST] A specimen of a species, which, though
`not a member of the original type series, is known from a
`published description or listing.
`I
`'hT-p9,ttp ]
`hypovitarninosis
`[MED] Condition due to deficiency of an
`essential vitamin.
`I ,hi-paflid-e‘mo'no-sos }
`hypovolemia
`[MED] Low blood volume.
`nae-9 }
`[MED] Shock caused by reduced biood
`hypcvolemic shock
`volume which may be due to loss of blood or plasma as in
`burns, the crush syndrome, perforating gastrointestinal wounds,
`or other
`trauma. Also known as wound shock.
`{ {hi-
`povaflE-mik 'shtilc }
`An intermediate
`C5H40N1
`hypoxambine
`[BIOCHEM]
`product derived from adenine in the hydrolysis of nucleic acid.
`I Ihtvpo'zanlthEn ]
`{ 1h11pak'sE1nE’9 }
`hypoxemie See hypoxia.
`hypoxia
`[ECOL] A condition characterized by a low level of
`dissolved oxygen in an aquatic environment.
`[MED] Oxygen
`deficiency; any state wherein a physiologically inadequate
`amount ofoxygcn is avaiiable to or is utilized by tissue, 11111110111
`respect
`to cause or degree. Also known as hypoxemia.
`I lfi'pak-SE-o }
`hypoxia encephalopathy [MED] Brain damage syndrome
`caused by hypoxia.
`I hi'piik-sik enksef-o'lap-athe ]
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`I ,hI-polva'le-
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`In coniatulids, the proximai-member
`[.INV ZOO]
`hypozygal
`of adjacent bracliials in an articulation.
`. I ,ht-pb‘zrgol }
`hypsicephséic
`[ANTI-1RD] Having a high forehead with a
`length-height index of 62.6 or more.
`I {hip-so-s91fal-ilr }.
`hypeiconch [ANTHRO] Having high orbits with an orbital
`index of 89 or more.
`I‘hip s9 Rank 1
`bypsicranial
`{AMT-1RD] Having a high skull with a length‘
`height index of 75 or more.
`I ‘hip- 59‘kra- 11E9] I
`hypstdollchocephafic
`[ANTHRO] Having ahead thesis high
`and narrow, high and long or high, long, and narrow.
`I ‘lrip-
`39 (1211- 9-1113 se‘fal-1k ]
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`hypsistenocephalic
`[ANTHRO] Having a very- high andnara
`row head.
`{111111-39 sten-o- 59fal- ik. }
`Hypsithermal See _Altithetn1al.
`I hip- so therm- 91 1_
`hypsodont
`[vERr zoo]
`01: teeth having crowns that are hwh
`or deep and roots that are short.
`[ ‘hip- sodant }
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`hypsogrephic map
`IMAPI A chart showing topographic
`relief'1n reierence to a given datum, usually sea level._I. “hip
`39Iggaf ik'map 1
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`hypsography [Cocos] The
`science
`of measuring
`or
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`describing elevations of the earth5 surface with reference to a
`given datum usuallysea level.
`[ hip'sag 19-16}
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`hypsom'eterl
`IENG]
`__‘1_ An instrument for measuring atmo-
`sphcric pressure to ascertain elevations by determining tiie
`boiling point of liquids. 2 Any of several instruments for
`determining tree heights by triangu1ation.
`I [1111'511m:—911-or }_.
`hypso'meiric [ENG] Pertaining to hypsometryi I 'hip-
`59’mcoik ]
`hypsometrio formula [GE'opi-ivs] A forniula', based on the
`hydmstatic' equation, for either determining the geopotentiai
`difference or thickness between any two pressure levels, or for
`reducingthe pressure observed at a given level to that at some
`other ievel
`{ hipsometrik 'formyo' la 1
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`hypsornetric map [MAP]
`Intopographic surveying, 'a' map
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`giving elevations by contours or sometimes by means of 511117
`ing, tinting, or batching. "
`I ,hip some trik'map }
`hypsomefrie liming {MAP} A technique of showingrelief
`on maps and charts by coloring. in different shades, those parts
`which'iie bemoan diit‘ercnt levels. Also‘knowri as altitude
`tints." I ,hip-sa'me‘trdt ‘tint-in ]'
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`=
`hypsometric tints See gradient tints.
`{ hip-a9'1ne-tn'k 'tins']
`hypsometry [ENG] The- m'easuring of elevation With refer—
`ence to" sea level
`{ hip531m9no 1
`hypsophobia
`[PSYHCH]- An abnormalfear ofbeingat'a great
`height:
`[
`,-i11p'5916--bE- 9 }"
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`hyputai
`[year 200] Of or pertaining to the bony structdre
`formed by fusion of the hemal spines of the inst few vertebrae
`in most telecast fishes.
`I bi'pyt'lr‘el I
`.
`.
`Hyracodontidae
`[PALEON] The running rhinoceroscs, an
`extinct family of perissodacq'l mammals in the superfamiiy
`Rhinoceratoidea.
`{ ihE—io-itd'dant-amid ]
`Hyrecoidea
`IVER? ZOO] Anorder ofungu late mammals rep—
`resented only bythe conies ofAfrica, Arabia, and Syria.
`I
`.131-
`ro‘koid-E-o }
`hyster-
`{MED} A combining form that denotes a relation to
`or a connection with the uterus.
`[PSYCH] A combining form
`indicating a relation to hysteria.
`I ‘lus-tor )
`hysterectomy [MED] Surgical removal of all or part of the
`uterus.
`{ Ihis-to'relc-to-me1
`hysteresimeter
`[ENG] A device for measuring hysteresis.
`[ hislter's'simod-ar 1
`hysteresis
`[ELECTR] An oscillator effect wherein a given
`value of an operating parameter may result in multiple values
`of output power or frequency.
`IELECTROMAG]
`See magnetic
`hysteresis.
`[NUCLEU] A temporary change in the counting
`rate—voltage characteristic of a radiation counter tube, caused
`by its previous operation.
`Irnvs] The dependence of the
`state of a system on its previous history= generally in the form
`of a lagging of a physical effect behind its cause.
`I
`.1115-
`to'rE‘sos }
`hysteresis clutch [moor-1 ENG} A ciutch in which torque is
`produced by attraction between induced poles in a magnetized
`iron ring and the control field.
`{ ,his-ts'rE-sos .kioch }
`hysteresis coefficient
`[PHYS] A constant. characteristic of
`a partiCulaI material, in a formula for hysteresis loss.
`I
`,his-
`to'rE-sos ,ko-i'fish-ont ]
`hysteresis damping [MECH] Damping of a vibration due
`to energy lost through mechanical hysteresis.
`{ 1liis-to‘rE-sas
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`Euplotes, an example of
`Hypotrichida.
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`HYPOXANTHENE
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`Structural formula of
`hypoxanthine.
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