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H  Abbreviation or symbol for hyperopia or hyperopic; horizontal; Hauch; Holzknecht ...
H agglutinin  An agglutinin that is formed as the result of stimulation ...
H and D curve  Sensitometric curve of radiographic film, a plot of the film ...
h antigen  <microbiology> Any bacteria which has a long flagella that is ...
h band  <cell biology> The H band is an area within muscle ...
H chain  <protein> Heavy chain of immunoglobulin, see IgG, IgM, etc. This entry ...
H colony  <cell culture> A colony of motile organisms forming a thin ...
H disk  <cell biology> The H band is an area within muscle ...
H fields  Three circumscript, myelin-rich regions of the subthalamus known as H ...
H gene  In laboratory animals, a gene which can elicit an immune ...
H graft  <surgery> A side-to-side shunt between adjacent vessels which utilises a ...
H rays  <physics> A stream of hydrogen nuclei; i.e., protons. (05 Mar 2000) ...
H reflex  <clinical sign, neurology> A monosynaptic reflex consistently obtained in normal ...
H shunt  <surgery> A side-to-side shunt between adjacent vessels which utilises a ...
h strand  <molecular biology> The strand of a double-stranded DNA molecule that ...
h substance  <haematology> A polysaccharide precursor molecule which is used to make ...
H(2) fumarate reductase  <enzyme> Contains hydrogenase coupled with fumarate reductase by one or ...
H(2)-proteinase  <enzyme> From habu snake, trimeresurus flavoviridis; non-haemorrhagic, non-glycosylated protein consisting ...
H-2 antigen  <immunology> Antigen coded in the major group of transplantation antigens ...
H-2 complex  <immunology> A term that denotes the genes of the mouse ...
H-protein lipoyltransferase  <enzyme> Requires lipoyl-AMP and apo-h-protein to generate the active h-protein ...
H-R conduction time  Conduction of the cardiac impulse through the ventricular myocardium, represented ...
h-ras  <oncogene> A point-mutated proto-oncogene that is found in melanoma and ...
H-shape vertebrae  <radiology> Sharply delimited depression of the central portion of the ...
H-tetanase  <microbiology> Behring's term for the haemolytic constituent of tetanus toxin. (05 ...

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