Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Heterotopia
A state where an organ is placed in a different position from usual or is malformed or deformed. The development of tissue which is not natural to the part in which it is produced. The displacement of an organ or part of the body from its normal position. The appearance of a cluster of normal…
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Heterosexuality
Sexual attraction towards persons of the opposite sex. Enduring erotic, emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction to members of the opposite sex. Most men and women are heterosexual. Heterosexuality, like the other sexual orientations, is an inborn predisposition. The pattern of sexuality in which sexual behavior and thinking are directed toward people of the opposite sex.…
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Heteropsia
A condition in which the two eyes see differently.
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Heterophoria
A condition in which if an eye is covered it tends to squint. A tendency to squint. Under normal circumstances both the eyes work together and look at the same point simultaneously, but if one eye is covered it will move out of alignment with the object the other eye is still viewing. When the…
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Heterogenous
Coming from a different source.
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Heterogametic
Producing gametes with different sex chromosomes, as in the human male. Describing the sex that produces two different kinds of gamete, which carry different sex chromosomes, and that therefore determines the sex of the offspring. In humans men are the heterogametic sex: the sperm cells carry either an X or a Y chromosome. To the…
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Heterochromia
A condition in which the irises of the eyes are different colours. Color difference in the iris of the eye, which is usually congenital but is occasionally secondary to inflammation of the iris. In heterochromia iridis one iris differs in color from the other; in heterochromia iridis one part of the iris differs in color…
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Herpetic
Referring to herpes.
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Herpesvirus
One of a group of viruses which cause herpes and chickenpox (herpesvirus Type I), and genital herpes (herpesvirus Type I). One of a group of DNA-containing viruses causing latent infections in man and animals. The herpesviruses are the causative agents of herpes simplex (cold sore), herpes zoster (shingles), and chickenpox. Herpesvirus simiae (virus B) causes…
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Herpangina
An infectious disease of children, where the tonsils and back of the throat become inflamed and ulcerated, caused by a Coxsackie virus. An acute infectious disorder characterized by fever and ulcerated blisters on mucous membranes inside the mouth. Herpangina is most commonly caused by a coxsackievirus, but may also be caused by other intestinal viruses.…
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