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Hypocone
The distolingual cusp of an upper molar tooth.
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Hypochromia
Decreased hemoglobin in red blood cells.
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Hypocholesteremia
Decreased blood cholesterol. As cholesterol has some important functions in the body, excessively low cholesterol levels are not desirable.
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Hypochloruria
Diminution of chlorides in the urine.
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Hypocellularity
Decreased cell content of any tissue.
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Hypocaloric
Having few calories (e.g., a hypocaloric meal).
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Hypocalciuria
Decreased calcium in the urine.
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Hypocalcemic
To a low concentration of calcium in the blood.
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Newborn hypocalcemia
Low serum calcium levels present in the first days of life, caused by maternal disease (e.g., gestational diabetes or parathyroid disorders), diseases and conditions of the child (e.g., congenital hypoparathyroidism), or treatments given the newborn (transfusion therapy or phototherapy). Common symptoms of low calcium in the newborn are tremors or seizures.
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Hypoblast
The inner cell layer or endoderm, which develops during gastrulation. The external layer is called ectoderm.
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