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Hezbollah-Israel War, 2006 -- See Lebanon War, 2006


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Hezbollah (Lebanon) -- See Hizballah (Lebanon)


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Hezbollah Movement in Iraq -- See Ḥizb Allāh fī al-ʻIrāq


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Hezbullah (Lebanon) -- See Hizballah (Lebanon)


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Hezekiah, King of Judah.   3
 

Hezjod -- See Hesiod


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Ḥezyonot ʻEzra (Book of the Apocrypha) -- See Bible. Esdras, 2nd


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HF radio -- See Shortwave radio


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HFCs (Chemicals) -- See Fluorohydrocarbons


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HFEA -- See Great Britain. Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority


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HFETs (Transistors) -- See Modulation-doped field-effect transistors


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Hfstory Popular culture Great Britain 20th century : Modernism and mass politics : Joyce, Woolf, Eliot, Yeats / Michael Tratner  1995 1
 

HG-Factor -- See Glucagon


A 29-amino acid pancreatic peptide derived from proglucagon which is also the precursor of intestinal GLUCAGON-LIKE PEPTIDES. Glucagon is secreted by PANCREATIC ALPHA CELLS and plays an important role in regulation of BLOOD GLUCOSE concentration, ketone metabolism, and several other biochemical and physiological processes. (From Gilman et al., Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 9th ed, p1511)
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HGD Project -- See Human Genome Diversity Project


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HGF (Growth factors) -- See Hematopoietic growth factors


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HGF (Hormone) -- See Glucagon


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HGF Receptor -- See Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-met


Cell surface protein-tyrosine kinase receptors for HEPATOCYTE GROWTH FACTOR. They consist of an extracellular alpha chain which is disulfide-linked to the transmembrane beta chain. The cytoplasmic portion contains the catalytic domain and sites critical for the regulation of kinase activity. Mutations in the c-met proto-oncogene are associated with papillary renal carcinoma and other neoplasia
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HGIS (Historical geographic information systems) -- See Historical geographic information systems


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HGJ (Hôpital général juif ) -- See Hôpital général juif Sir Mortimer B. Davis


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HGP -- See Human Genome Project


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HH -- See Armenia (Republic)


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HH. Clarisas -- See Poor Clares


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HH Dashnaktsʻutʻiwn -- See H.H. Dashnaktsʻutʻiwn


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HH (Henry Harrisse), 1829-1910 -- See Harrisse, Henry, 1829-1910


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HHC -- See New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation


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HHD -- See H.H. Dashnaktsʻutʻiwn


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hhilosophy Law : Rethinking the reasonable person : an egalitarian reconstruction of the objective standard / Mayo Moran  2003 1
  HHS -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

HHS/CDC (United States. Department of Health and Human Services. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention) -- See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)


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HHS Public Health Emergency Medical Countermeasures Enterprise (U.S.) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007108270 : The nation's medical countermeasure stockpile : Opportunities to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and sustainability of the CDC strategic national stockpile workshop summary / Anna Nicholson, Scott Wollek, Benjamin Kahn, and Jack Herrmann, rapporteurs  1969 1
HHSRS. : Environmental health and housing : issues for public health / Jill Stewart and Zena Lynch  2018 1
HHSRSL. : Environmental health and housing : issues for public health / Jill Stewart and Zena Lynch  2018 1
 

HHT (Hilbert-Huang transform) -- See Hilbert-Huang transform


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Hhuckel molecular orbitals : The HMO model and its application / Edgar Heilbronner, Hans Bock ; translated by William Martin, Anthony J. Rackstraw  c1976- 1
 

HHV-1 -- See Herpesvirus 1, Human


The type species of SIMPLEXVIRUS causing most forms of non-genital herpes simplex in humans. Primary infection occurs mainly in infants and young children and then the virus becomes latent in the dorsal root ganglion. It then is periodically reactivated throughout life causing mostly benign conditions
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HHV-2 -- See Herpesvirus 2, Human


A species of SIMPLEXVIRUS associated with genital infections (HERPES GENITALIS). It is transmitted by sexual intercourse and close personal contact
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HHV-3 -- See Herpesvirus 3, Human


The type species of VARICELLOVIRUS causing CHICKENPOX (varicella) and HERPES ZOSTER (shingles) in humans
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HHV-4 -- See Herpesvirus 4, Human


The type species of LYMPHOCRYPTOVIRUS, subfamily GAMMAHERPESVIRINAE, infecting B-cells in humans. It is thought to be the causative agent of INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS and is strongly associated with oral hairy leukoplakia (LEUKOPLAKIA, HAIRY;), BURKITT LYMPHOMA; and other malignancies
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HHV-6 -- See Herpesvirus 6, Human


Members of the ROSEOLOVIRUS genus of the Betaherpesvirales subfamily isolated from patients with AIDS and other LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS. It infects and replicates in fresh and established lines of hematopoietic cells and cells of neural origin. It also appears to alter the activity of NK CELLS. HHV-6; (HBLV) antibodies are elevated in patients with AIDS; SJOGREN'S SYNDROME; SARCOIDOSIS; CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME, and certain malignancies. HHV-6A is the most common cause of EXANTHEMA SUBITUM and has been implicated in encephalitis. When HHV-6 integrates into the host genome it is referred to as ciHVH-6. When such VIRUS INTEGRATION occurs into the germline it is referred to as iciHHV-6
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HHV-6 (Virus) -- See Human herpesvirus-6


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HHV-6A -- See Herpesvirus 6, Human


Members of the ROSEOLOVIRUS genus of the Betaherpesvirales subfamily isolated from patients with AIDS and other LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS. It infects and replicates in fresh and established lines of hematopoietic cells and cells of neural origin. It also appears to alter the activity of NK CELLS. HHV-6; (HBLV) antibodies are elevated in patients with AIDS; SJOGREN'S SYNDROME; SARCOIDOSIS; CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME, and certain malignancies. HHV-6A is the most common cause of EXANTHEMA SUBITUM and has been implicated in encephalitis. When HHV-6 integrates into the host genome it is referred to as ciHVH-6. When such VIRUS INTEGRATION occurs into the germline it is referred to as iciHHV-6
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HHV-6B -- See Herpesvirus 6, Human


Members of the ROSEOLOVIRUS genus of the Betaherpesvirales subfamily isolated from patients with AIDS and other LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS. It infects and replicates in fresh and established lines of hematopoietic cells and cells of neural origin. It also appears to alter the activity of NK CELLS. HHV-6; (HBLV) antibodies are elevated in patients with AIDS; SJOGREN'S SYNDROME; SARCOIDOSIS; CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME, and certain malignancies. HHV-6A is the most common cause of EXANTHEMA SUBITUM and has been implicated in encephalitis. When HHV-6 integrates into the host genome it is referred to as ciHVH-6. When such VIRUS INTEGRATION occurs into the germline it is referred to as iciHHV-6
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HHV6 -- See Herpesvirus 6, Human


Members of the ROSEOLOVIRUS genus of the Betaherpesvirales subfamily isolated from patients with AIDS and other LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS. It infects and replicates in fresh and established lines of hematopoietic cells and cells of neural origin. It also appears to alter the activity of NK CELLS. HHV-6; (HBLV) antibodies are elevated in patients with AIDS; SJOGREN'S SYNDROME; SARCOIDOSIS; CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME, and certain malignancies. HHV-6A is the most common cause of EXANTHEMA SUBITUM and has been implicated in encephalitis. When HHV-6 integrates into the host genome it is referred to as ciHVH-6. When such VIRUS INTEGRATION occurs into the germline it is referred to as iciHHV-6
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HHV6A -- See Herpesvirus 6, Human


Members of the ROSEOLOVIRUS genus of the Betaherpesvirales subfamily isolated from patients with AIDS and other LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS. It infects and replicates in fresh and established lines of hematopoietic cells and cells of neural origin. It also appears to alter the activity of NK CELLS. HHV-6; (HBLV) antibodies are elevated in patients with AIDS; SJOGREN'S SYNDROME; SARCOIDOSIS; CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME, and certain malignancies. HHV-6A is the most common cause of EXANTHEMA SUBITUM and has been implicated in encephalitis. When HHV-6 integrates into the host genome it is referred to as ciHVH-6. When such VIRUS INTEGRATION occurs into the germline it is referred to as iciHHV-6
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HHV6B -- See Herpesvirus 6, Human


Members of the ROSEOLOVIRUS genus of the Betaherpesvirales subfamily isolated from patients with AIDS and other LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS. It infects and replicates in fresh and established lines of hematopoietic cells and cells of neural origin. It also appears to alter the activity of NK CELLS. HHV-6; (HBLV) antibodies are elevated in patients with AIDS; SJOGREN'S SYNDROME; SARCOIDOSIS; CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME, and certain malignancies. HHV-6A is the most common cause of EXANTHEMA SUBITUM and has been implicated in encephalitis. When HHV-6 integrates into the host genome it is referred to as ciHVH-6. When such VIRUS INTEGRATION occurs into the germline it is referred to as iciHHV-6
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HI -- See Hawaii


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Hi-de-ho, Mr., 1907-1994 -- See Calloway, Cab, 1907-1994


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Hi-fi systems -- See High-fidelity sound systems


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Hi, Kōtsū -- See Fei, Xiaotong


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Hi story Male homosexuality Law and legislation Great Britain : Heterosexual dictatorship : male homosexuality in postwar Britain / Patrick Higgins  1996 1
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