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hemo-
hemo- variant spelling of hæmo-, usual in U.S., and not unfrequent in Great Britain in words of more general use, as hemorrhage, hemorrhoid. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hemo the Magnificent
Hemo the Magnificent is a one-hour Technicolor made-for-television educational film, released in 1957 by Bell Laboratories and directed by Frank Capra, and first telecast by CBS. It details the workings of the circulatory system. It is one program in The Bell System Science Series, a series of nine ... wikipedia.org
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Hemo
Hemo or HEMO may refer to: Hemo the Magnificent, 1957 educational television film Hellenic Electricity Market Operator, Greek energy overseer Disambiguation pages wikipedia.org
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hæmorrhagy
† ˈhæmorrhagy, hemo- Obs. Forms: 6 emorogie, 7 hemoragie, -rogy, hemeragie, hemorragie, -gy, hæmorragy, hemorrhagie, 7–9 hæmorrhagy, hemo-. Also in Lat. form hæmorrhagia (in 7 hæmor-, hæmorragia). [a. 16th c. F. emorogie, hemorragie, ad. L. hæmorrhagia (Pliny), a. Gr. αἱµορραγία, f. αἱµο- blood- + -... Oxford English Dictionary
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Te Hemo Ata Henare
Te Hemo Ata Henare is a New Zealand Māori tohunga raranga (master weaver). Biography Henare's tribal affiliations are with Ngāti Kahu, Ngāti Hine and Te Whakatōhea. She learnt to weave when she was 12 years old. As an adult she became a teacher of weaving, and teaches at NorthTec polytechnic college... wikipedia.org
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hæmorrhoidal
hæmorrhoidal, hemo-, a. (hɛməˈrɔɪdəl) [f. hæmorrhoid1 + -al1: cf. F. hémorrhoidal (Paré).] 1. Path. Of or pertaining to hæmorrhoids.1651 Biggs New Disp. Summary 228 The hæmorrhoidal blood not putrid. 1827 Abernethy Surg. Wks. II. 238 Successful in removing hæmorrhoidal excrescences by ligature. 1885... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shlomi Ben Hemo
Shlomi Ben Hemo (; born 5 December 1978) is an Israeli footballer. References External links 1978 births Living people Israeli men's footballers Hapoel Rishon LeZion F.C. players Hapoel Ashkelon F.C. players Hapoel Petah Tikva F.C. players Sektzia Ness Ziona F.C. players Hapoel Kfar Saba F.C. player... wikipedia.org
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hæmostatic
hæmostatic, hemo-, a. and n. (hiːməʊˈstætɪk, hɛm-) Also erron. hæma-, hema-. [mod. f. hæmo- + Gr. στατικός causing to stand, stopping. In mod.F. héma-, hémostatique (Littré).] A. adj. Having the property of stopping hæmorrhage; styptic.1834 Lancet 8 Mar. 889/2, I have resolved upon giving such a vie... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hemo Prova Borbora Girls' College
Hemo Prova Borbora Girls' College, established in 1969, is a women's general degree college situated in Golaghat, Assam. This college is affiliated with the Dibrugarh University. This college offers bachelor's degree courses in arts. References External links Women's universities and colleges in Ass... wikipedia.org
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hæmocyanin
hæmocyanin, hemo- Chem. (hiːməʊˈsaɪənɪn) Also erron. hæma-. [See hæmo- and cyanin.] a. A blue colouring matter which has been found in human blood. b. A substance containing copper, blue when oxidized and colourless when deoxidized, found normally in the blood of some invertebrates.1845 G. E. Day tr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hemolysis
Etymology From hemo- + -lysis, from Ancient Greek (, 'blood') + , 'loosening'). The words hemolysis () and hematolysis () both use combining forms conveying the idea of "lysis of blood" (hemo- or hemato- + -lysis). wikipedia.org
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hæmorrhagic
hæmorrhagic, hemo-, a. (hɛməˈrædʒɪk) [ad. Gr. αἱµορραγικ-ός, f. αἱµορραγία: see hæmorrhagy and -ic.] Belonging to, of the nature of, accompanied with, or produced by hæmorrhage.1804 Abernethy Surg. Obs. 37 Exciting an hæmorrhagic action in the vessels. 1859 J. Tomes Dental Surg. 523 The hæmorrhagic ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hemothorax
A hemothorax (derived from hemo- [blood] + thorax [chest], plural hemothoraces) is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity. wikipedia.org
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hæmostatics
hæmoˈstatics, hemo- Also erron. hyma-, hæma-, hema-. [See hæmo- and statics.] The hydrostatics of the blood; ‘the section of physiology which relates to the laws of the equilibrium of the blood in the vessels’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.).1733 S. Hales (title) Hymastaticks; or, an Account of some Hydraulick and... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hemodynamics
Transfusion after ANH RCMIRed Cell Mass Saved by ANH SBLSurgical Blood Loss Etymology and pronunciation The word hemodynamics () uses combining forms of hemo The vowel of the hemo- syllable is variously written according to the ae/e variation. wikipedia.org
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