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hydropathy
hydropathy (haɪˈdrɒpəθɪ) [mod. (= G. hydropathie), f. hydro-, on analogy of allopathy, homœopathy, the second element of these words having been vaguely apprehended as = ‘treatment’ or ‘cure’ of disease.] A kind of medical treatment, originated in 1825 by Vincenz Preissnitz at Gräfenberg in Germany,...
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SOSUI
SOSUI uses 4 characteristics of the AAS in its prediction:
"hydropathy index" (Kyte und Doolittle 1982)
weighted presence of amphiphilic amino acids A "hydropathy-profile" with colored accents of hydrophobic parts; the helical wheel diagrams of potential transmembrane domains are shown as well.
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hydropath
hydropath (ˈhaɪdrəʊpæθ) [mod. (= G. hydropath, F. hydropathe) f. hydropathy (cf. allopath, etc.).] = hydropathist.1842 Abdy Water Cure (1843) 146 How different would have been my lot in this world, if this distinguished physician had been an hydropath himself thirty years ago! 1843 T. J. Graham Cold...
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Hydrophobicity scales
The hydrophobic or hydrophilic character of a compound or amino acid is its hydropathic character, hydropathicity, or hydropathy. These two scales are then used together to make Whole residue hydropathy plots.
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Richard Barter
Richard Barter may refer to:
Richard Barter (physician) (1802–1870), Irish physician and proponent of hydropathy
Richard H.
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-pathy
-pathy repr. Gr. -πάθεια, lit. ‘suffering, feeling’, the second element of the word homœopathy (Gr. ὀµοιοπάθεια the quality of suffering or feeling alike, the having of like affections, sympathy), extended to allopathy, and applied, with the sense ‘method of cure, curative treatment’, to other compo...
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PTS Mannose-Fructose-Sorbose Family
However, hydropathy plots show multiple peaks of hydropathy, rendering the experimental result, suggesting 1 TMS, questionable.
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dipsopathy
dipsopathy (dɪpˈsɒpəθɪ) [f. Gr. διψο-, δίψα thirst + πάθεια, f. πάθος suffering (taken after homœopathy, hydropathy, etc., in sense ‘method of cure’).] The treatment of disease by abstinence from liquids.1883 in Syd. Soc. Lex.
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Wilhelm Winternitz
There he became interested in hydropathy, and was soon regarded as one of the leading authorities. Admitted to the medical faculty of the University of Vienna as privat-docent for hydropathy in 1865, he was one of the founders of the General Vienna Dispensary
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R. T. Claridge
Before hydropathy
In 1836, prior to his involvement in the promotion of hydropathy, Claridge journeyed through Europe, making notes along the way, from Hydropathy and beyond
Claridge wrote a number of works, but his best known, and most widely cited publication was Hydropathy; or The Cold Water Cure, as
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亲水指数
某种氨基酸的亲水指数(hydropathy index)是一个描述其支链的亲水性或疏水性程度大小的值。“亲水指数”于1982年被Jack Kyte与Russell Doolittle提出。亲水指数越大,这种氨基酸的疏水性就越强。
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John Hitchman
In 1862 Hitchman established his own hospital in The Arboretum, focussed on hydropathy. A proponent of hydropathy, particularly with salt water, in 1862 Hitchman established the Arboretum Hydropathic Hospital on the grounds, part-funded by
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Oban Hydro
History
Hydropathy, the use of water for treating diseases and soothing pains, was very popular amongst the wealthy in 19th century Britain, with several
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Joel Shew
Selected publications
Facts in Hydropathy or Water Cure (1844)
Water-Cure for Ladies (Marie Louise Shew, revised by Joel Shew, 1844)
Hydropathy, Or, The
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Kaltenleutgeben
In the 1800s, during the height of the popular Water Cure or Hydropathy (now called hydrotherapy) movement, Kaltenleutgeben was the location of a well-known
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