A small, unpaired gland situated in the SELLA TURCICA. It is connected to the HYPOTHALAMUS by a short stalk which is called the INFUNDIBULUM --consider also terms at HYPOPHYS-
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Hypothalamus, Middle : Human hypothalamus : middle and posterior region / edited by Dick F. Swaab, Felix Kreier, Paul J. Lucassen, Ahmad Salehi, Ruud M. Buijs
2021
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Hypothalamus -- pathology : The human hypothalamus : anatomy, dysfunction and disease management / Gabriel I. Uwaifo, editor
2021
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Hypothalamus -- Pathophysiology : Hypothalamic-pituitary development : genetic and clinical aspects / volume editors, Raphaël Rappaport, Serge Amselem
Hypothalamus, Posterior : Human hypothalamus : middle and posterior region / edited by Dick F. Swaab, Felix Kreier, Paul J. Lucassen, Ahmad Salehi, Ruud M. Buijs
2021
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Hypothecair krediet. : Discriminating risk : the U.S. mortgage lending industry in the twentieth century / Guy Stuart
Lower than normal body temperature, especially in warm-blooded animals
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Hypothermia -- England -- Prevention : Paramedics. Series 2, Episode 3 / producer/directors, Simon Bowyer, Kieran Carruthers, Tina Curley, Craig Ellis, Anton Inwood, Dane McDonald, Alex Reynolds, Emma Westwood ; producer, Emma Wightwick ; CurveMedia
A form of therapy consisting in the local or general use of cold. The selective destruction of tissue by extreme cold or freezing is CRYOSURGERY. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
Abnormally low BODY TEMPERATURE that is intentionally induced in warm-blooded animals by artificial means. In humans, mild or moderate hypothermia has been used to reduce tissue damages, particularly after cardiac or spinal cord injuries and during subsequent surgeries
The theory that infectious agents, symbiotic microorganisms, and parasites are normal stimulants for the maturation of the immune system toward a balanced immune response. The theory predicts that lack of such stimulation leads to allergies and AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES
Hypothesis -- Case studies. : Scrutinizing science : empirical studies of scientific change / edited by Arthur Donovan, Larry Laudan, and Rachel Laudan
The theory that infectious agents, symbiotic microorganisms, and parasites are normal stimulants for the maturation of the immune system toward a balanced immune response. The theory predicts that lack of such stimulation leads to allergies and AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES
A dosage compensation process occurring at an early embryonic stage in mammalian development whereby, at random, one X CHROMOSOME of the pair is repressed in the somatic cells of females