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Bacillus
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B03.353.500.100.218 |
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Hardness Tests
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D006245 |
[A test to determine the relative hardness of a metal, mineral, or other material according to one of several scales, such as Brinell, Mohs, Rockwell, Vickers, or Shore. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed)
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Harmaline
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D006246 |
[A beta-carboline alkaloid isolated from seeds of PEGANUM.
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Prealbumin
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D12.776.124.727.750 |
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Harmine
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D006247 |
[Alkaloid isolated from seeds of PEGANUM HARMALA; ZYGOPHYLLACEAE. It is identical to banisterine, or telepathine, from Banisteria caapi and is one of the active ingredients of hallucinogenic drinks made in the western Amazon region from related plants. It has no therapeutic use, but (as banisterine) was hailed as a cure for postencephalitic PARKINSON DISEASE in the 1920's.
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Harvey murine sarcoma virus
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D006251 |
[A replication-defective mouse sarcoma virus (SARCOMA VIRUSES, MURINE) first described by J.J. Harvey in 1964.
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Hate
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D006252 |
[An enduring attitude or sentiment toward persons or objects manifested by anger, aversion and desire for the misfortune of others.
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Haversian System
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D006253 |
[A circular structural unit of bone tissue. It consists of a central hole, the Haversian canal through which blood vessels run, surrounded by concentric rings, called lamellae.
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Hawaii
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D006254 |
[A group of islands in Polynesia, in the north central Pacific Ocean, comprising eight major and 114 minor islands, largely volcanic and coral. Its capital is Honolulu. It was first reached by Polynesians about 500 A.D. It was discovered and named the Sandwich Islands in 1778 by Captain Cook. The islands were united under the rule of King Kamehameha 1795-1819 and requested annexation to the United States in 1893 when a provisional government was set up. Hawaii was established as a territory in 1900 and admitted as a state in 1959. The name is from the Polynesian Owhyhii, place of the gods, with reference to the two volcanoes Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, regarded as the abode of the gods. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p493 & Room, Brewer's Dictionary of Names, 1992, p2330)
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Manipulation, Orthopedic
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E02.779.867.433 |
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Fabry Disease
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C16.320.565.189.435.825.200 |
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Hartnup Disease
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D006250 |
[An autosomal recessive disorder due to defective absorption of NEUTRAL AMINO ACIDS by both the intestine and the PROXIMAL RENAL TUBULES. The abnormal urinary loss of TRYPTOPHAN, a precursor of NIACIN, leads to a NICOTINAMIDE deficiency, PELLAGRA-like light-sensitive rash, CEREBELLAR ATAXIA, emotional instability, and aminoaciduria. Mutations involve the neurotransmitter transporter gene SLC6A19.
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Caloric Restriction
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D031204 |
[Reduction in caloric intake without reduction in adequate nutrition. In experimental animals, caloric restriction has been shown to extend lifespan and enhance other physiological variables.
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Hematoma, Epidural, Cranial
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C23.550.414.913.400 |
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Intracranial Hemorrhages
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C23.550.414.913 |
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Taraxacum
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D031205 |
[A plant genus of the family Asteraceae. Members contain chicoric and chlorogenic acids and germacrane- and eudesmane-type SESQUITERPENES.
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Tendon Transfer
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E04.555.700 |
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Orthopedic Procedures
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E04.555 |
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Isoquinolines
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D03.633.100.531 |
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Haplopappus
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D031206 |
[A plant genus of the family ASTERACEAE. Many of the member species have been reclassified to other genera such as Machaeranthera, Isocoma, Ericameria, etc. Ingestion of the plant has been associated with MILK SICKNESS.
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