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HYP
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The abbreviation HYP may stand for one of the following: HYP—an initialism referring to the Big Three Northeastern U. S. colleges, Harvard College, Yale College, and Princeton UniversityHydroxyproline amino acidHyp, HYP for h..
Hypa-Ball
Hypa-Ball is a computer game released in 1986 for the Commodore 64 computer by Odin Computer Graphics. External link [Hypa-Ball at Lemon64.com] ..
Hypacrosaurus
Hypacrosaurus ("very-high-lizard") was a hadrosaur similar in appearance to Corythosaurus. Like Corythosaurus, it had a domed crest, though at the time it was named its skull was unknown. This crest differs from that of Corythosaurus in that it is narrower, lower, and less rounded in shape. A l..
Hypaethros
Hypaethros, or hypaethral opening is the Greek term quoted by Vitruvius (iii. 2) for the opening in the middle of the roof of decastyle temples, of which there was no example in Rome, but one in Athens in the temple of Jupiter Olympius, which is octostyle. But at the time he wrote (c. 25 AD) the c..
Hypaeus
Hypaeus is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Hypaeus annulifer Simon, 1900 (Brazil)Hypaeus benignus (Peckham & Peckham, 1885) (Mexico to Panama)Hypaeus concinnus Simon, 1900 (Brazil)Hypaeus cucullatus Simon, 1900 (Ecuador)Hypaeus duodentatus Crane, 1943 (Guyana)Hy..
Hypallage
Hypallage is a literary device that is the reversal of the syntactic relation of two words (as in "her beauty's face"). Hypallage also describes a trope or rhetorical device, in which a modifier, usually an adjective, is applied to the "wrong" word in the sentence. The word whose modifier is thus d..
Hypalon
Hypalon is a trademark for chlorosulfonated polyethylene synthetic rubber noted for its resistance to chemicals, temperature extremes, and ultraviolet light. It is a product of DuPont Dow Elastomers. Along with PVC, it is one of the most common materials used to make boats for rafting and folding ..
Hypanis
Hypanis may refer to: the ancient name of the Southern Buh river in Southern UkraineBeas, a small town in the Punjab state of India This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change th..
Hypanthium
A hypanthium is a bowl-shaped part of a flower consisting of the bottoms of the sepals, petals, and stamens stuck together. It is present in all members of the Rosaceae; in the rose it is so deep, with such a narrow top, that it looks like an inferior ovary (the ovary in Rosoideae, which consists of..
Hypar
Hypar is an abbreviation for Hyparbolic Paraboloid. This is one of a family of surfaces know as 'Doubly Curved Anti-Clastic' surfaces. Sections of a Hypar in one axis are a hyperbola and in the orthogonal axis a parabola. In the last century a number of roof structures have been constructed using..
Hypargus
There are things that have the name Hypargos or Hypargus Hypargus, an ancient name of PargaHypargus, also Hypargos is also a scientific name, they include:*Pseudodrephalys hypargos*Hypargos margaritatus*Hypargos nitidulus*Hypargos niveoguttatusHypargus was a person that organized its nobles in the ..
HypaSpace Weekly
HypaSpace Weekly or HypaSpace as it's widely known as, is a weekly entertainment news program about the world of science fiction and fantasy, created by and shown on [[SPACE: The Imagination Station]]. The Show The television show covers movies, television, books, comics and community events. The s..
Hypaspists
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Hypaspistai, or hypaspists (shieldbearers), were elite foot guardsmen as used by Alexander the Great's Macedonian army. They often fought on the right of the Foot Companions; the right was the position of honor in most Greek armies. Their mobility was exploited tac..
Hypatian Codex
The Hypatian Codex (Hypatian Chronicle, Ipatiev Chronicle, Russian: ) is a compendium of three chronicles: Primary Chronicle, Kiev Chronicle, and Halych-Volhynian Chronicle. The Hypatian Codex was discovered at the Ipatiev Monastery of Kostroma, Russia, by the Russian historian Nikolay Karamzin. Th..
Hypatia (crater)
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Hypatia (disambiguation)
Hypatia could refer to: Hypatia of Alexandria (?370–415), a neo-Platonic philosopher, mathematician, and teacher.This same Hypatia is a historical figure in the alternate history/fantasy series "The Heirs of Alexandria" by Mercedes Lackey, Eric Flint and Dave FreerThis same Hypatia is a character ..
Hypatia of Alexandria
"Hypatia" redirects here. For , see . An imagined portrait of Hypatia of Alexandria Hypatia of Alexandria (in Greek: Υπατία) (c. 370 - 415) was a popular Hellenized Egyptian female philosopher, mathematician, astronomer/astrologer, and teacher who lived in Alexandria, in Hellenistic Egy..
Hypatius
Hypatius was a Byzantine noble of imperial descent who was positioned as commander in the east in the days of Justin I, where he lost many important battles, and later became senator. In fact, Hypatius was the nephew of Anastasius I of the Byzantine Empire who ruled before Justin and he also was ass..
Hypatus
Hypatus or ypatus (pl. hypati or ypati) was the Latin form of the Greek hypatos (pl. hypatoi), which is often translated consul, though it survives in Italian as ipato. The title refers to the rulers of the Tyrrhenian coastal city-states of Italy, which recognised Byzantine authority in the ninth t..
Hypaxial
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Hypaxial muscles
Hypaxial muscles are the lower pair of skeletal muscles divided by horizontal connective tissue called the septum. This muscle is striated and covers most of the fishes mass, and aids in locomotion. ..
Hype!
Hype! soundtrack album cover Hype! is a documentary directed by Doug Pray about the popularity of grunge music in the late 1980s and the early 1990s. It incorporates interviews and rare concert footage to trace the steps of grunge from its subversive inception in neighborhood basements to its..
Hype! (soundtrack)
Hype! Surviving The Northwest Rock Explosion - Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album of the film Hype!. It was released in 1996. It includes songs from perhaps the most memorable bands which appeared in the film. Track listing "K Street" - Fastbacks"Return of the Rat" - Wipers"Dig It..
Hyper
Hyper may refer to: [Hyper], a word[Hyper-], a prefixHyper, an Australian video game magazineHyper is a slang term used to refer to Hyperactivity, a medical notion describing human stateHyper operator in mathematicsHyper- a prefix used in mathematics to denote 4 or more dimensio..
Hyper-Ballad
"Hyper-Ballad" Single by Björk From the album Post Single Released February 1996 Single Format CD, 12" Recorded Unknown Genre Pop, Electronica Song Length 4:00 (single edit), 5:21 (album) Record label One Little Indian Producer Björk and Nellee Hooper Chart positions #8 UK, #1 US Danc..
Hyper-Calvinism
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Hyper-Electro
Hyper-Electro is a character in the Marvel Comics universe. The combination of Spider-Man villain Electro with the Bio-Nexus Device (BND) created a being of pure energy, called Hyper-Electro. Capable of lauching electrical bolts and even calling down lightning strikes, Hyper-Electro was only defeate..
Hyper-encryption
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Hyper-encryption is a form of encryption invented by Michael Rabin which uses a high-bandwidth source of..
Hyper-exponential distribution
In probability theory, a hyper-exponential distribution is a continuous distribution such that the probability density function of the random variable X is given by: [ f_X(x) = \sum_^n f_(y) p_i] Where [Y_i] is an exponentially distributed random variable with rate parameter ..
Hyper-IgE syndrome
Hyper IgE syndrome is a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by recurrent staphylococcal infections, unusual eczema-like skin rashes, severe lung infections that result in pneumatoceles (balloon-like lesions that may be filled with air or pus or scar tissue) and very high concentrations of..
Hyper-Interactive Teaching Technology
Hyper-Interactive Teaching Technology or H-ITT is a form of technology used primarily to interact between the students and teachers. Students generally are given an H-ITT transmitter, which is similar to a remote control, which allows them to answer questions in poll or quiz form. ..
Hyper-threading
An Intel promotional image illustrating hyperthreading Hyper-threading, officially called Hyper-Threading Technology (HTT), is Intel's trademark for their implementation of the simultaneous multithreading technology on the Pentium 4 microarchitecture. It is basically a more advanced form of Su..
Hyper-Woodin cardinal
In axiomatic set theory, a hyper-Woodin cardinal is a kind of large cardinal. A cardinal κ is called hyper-Woodin iff there exists a normal measure U on κ such that for every set S, the set is in U. The difference between hyper-Woodin cardinals and weakly hyper-Woodin cardinals is tha..
HyperACCESS
HyperACCESS is the name for a number of successive computer communications software, made by Hilgraeve. It was the first software product from Hilgraeve, and it was initially designed to let Heath 8-bit computers to communicate over a modem. In 1985 this same product was ported to IBM PCs and co..
Hyperactivation
Hyperactivation is a type of sperm motility. Hyperactivated sperm motility is characterised by a high amplitude, asymmetrical beating pattern of the sperm tail (flagellum). This type of motility may aid in sperm penetration of the zona pellucida, which encloses the oocyte. See also Capacitation ..
Hyperactive Children's Support Group
From their [website]: The Hyperactive Children's Support Group is a registered charity which has been successfully helping ADHD/Hyperactive children and their families for over 25 years. The HACSG is Britain's leading proponent of a dietary approach to the problem of hyperactivity. Exter..
Hyperactivity
Hyperactivity can be described as a state in which a person is abnormally easily excitable and exuberant. Strong emotional reactions and a very short span of attention are also typical for a hyperactive person. Some individuals may show these characteristics naturally, as personality differs from pe..
Hyperacusis
Hyperacusis is a health condition characterized by an over-sensitivity to all or certain frequencies of sound (a collapsed tolerance to normal environmental sound). It can be acquired as a result of damage sustained to the hearing apparatus, or inner ear. There is speculation that the efferent port..
Hyperaemia
Hyperaemia (AmE hyperemia) is the medical condition in which blood congests in a part of the body. The condition may be subdivided into active hyperaemia, in which blood collects in an organ due to increased blood flow, and passive hyperaemia, in which blood collects in an organ due to an obstructio..
Hyperaemic
Hyperaemic, The state of part of the body which is unnaturally engorged with blood. A condition known as hyperaemia. ..
Hyperaldosteronism
Hyperaldosteronism is a medical condition where too much aldosterone is produced by the adrenal glands, which can lead to lowered levels of potassium. Contents 1 Types2 Symptoms3 See also4 External links Types E[260]: Primary hyperaldosteronism, often caused by a t..
Hyperalgesia
Hyperalgesia is an extreme sensitivity to pain, which in one form is caused by damage to nociceptors in the body's soft tissues. Hyperalgesia can be experienced in focal, discrete areas, or as a more diffuse, body-wide form. Conditioning studies have established that it is possible to experience a ..
Hyperalimentation
Hyperalimentation is a procedure in which nutrients and vitamins are given to a person in liquid form through a vein. It is a medical procedure used for individuals who cannot get nutrients from food. This is done maily due to impaired gastrointestinal (GI) conditions such as severe malabsorption, ..
Hyperammonemia
Hyperammonemia is a metabolic disturbance characterised by an excess of ammonia in the blood. It is a dangerous condition that may lead to encephalopathy and death. It may be primary or secondary. Ammonia is a substance that contains nitrogen. It is a product of the catabolism of protein. It is co..
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is the medical use of oxygen at a higher than atmospheric pressure. A father and his son inside a small hyperbaric oxygen chamber. Contents 1 Uses2 The traditional chamber3 Chambers for home treatment4 Historical link to diving5 Trea..
Hyperbass flute
The hyperbass flute (sometimes spelled hyper-bass flute) is the largest and lowest instrument in the flute family. It is pitched in C, four octaves below the concert flute (and three octaves below the bass flute, two octaves below the contrabass flute, and one octave below the double contrabass f..
Hyperbaton
Hyperbaton is a figure of speech that uses deliberate and dramatic departure from standard syntax (word order) for emphasis or poetic effect. This term is sometimes used as a synonym for anastrophe, but is more properly used as a general term for figures of disorder, of which anastrophe, parenthesis..
Hyperbicarbonatemia
Hyperbicarbonatemia is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally elevated level of bicarbonate in the blood. This is associated with alkalosis, hypercapnia. ..
HyperBlade
HyperBlade is an action computer game, depicting a futuristic sport in a futuristic world. The sport is a mutated version of Hockey, played in an egg-shaped arena rather than on a flat field or rink, which is loaded with weapons and deadly traps. It was released by Wizbang! Entertainment in collabor..
Hyperbola
For hyperbole, the figure of speech, see hyperbole. In mathematics, a hyperbola is a type of conic section (Greek ὑπερβολή literally 'overshooting' or 'excess') defined as the intersection between a right circular conical surface and a plane which cuts through both halves of the cone. ..
Hyperbole
This article is about a figure of speech, not to be confused with the mathematical term hyperbola. Hype redirects here. For the popular urban music video director, see Hype Williams. Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Contents 1 Definition2 Language chan..
Hyperbolic-orthogonal
In mathematics, two points in the Cartesian plane are hyperbolically orthogonal if the slopes of their rays from the origin are reciprocal to one another. If the points are (x,y) and (u,v), then they are hyperbolically orthogonal if y/x = u/v. Using complex numbers z = x + y i and w = u + v ..
HyperbolicTree
Hyperbolic Tree (shortened as "HyperTree") is a visualization method for a graph, somewhat inspired by Hyperbolic Geometry. Starting from an initial node of the graph, the visualization is updated dinamically with the inclusion of the nodes directly linked to a visible node, selected interactivel..
Hyperbolic 3-manifold
A hyperbolic 3-manifold is a 3-manifold equipped with a complete Riemannian metric of constant sectional curvature -1. In other words, it is the quotient of three-dimensional hyperbolic space by a subgroup of hyperbolic isometries acting freely and properly discontinuously. See also Kleinian model..
Hyperbolic angle
A hyperbolic angle in standard position is the angle at (0,0) between the ray to (1,1) and the ray to (x,1/x) where x > 1. The magnitude of the hyperbolic angle is the area of the corresponding hyperbolic sector which is log x. Note that unlike circular angle, hyperbolic angle is unbounded, as is..
Hyperbolic coordinates
In mathematics, hyperbolic coordinates are a useful method of locating points in Quadrant I of the Cartesian plane = Q. Hyperbolic coordinates take values in HP = . For (x,y) in Q take u = −1/2 log(y/x) and v = √(xy). Sometimes the parameter u is called hyperbolic angle and ..
Hyperbolic Dehn surgery
In mathematics, hyperbolic Dehn surgery refers to an operation by which one can obtain further hyperbolic 3-manifolds from a given cusped hyperbolic 3-manifold. Hyperbolic Dehn surgery exists only in dimension three and is the main reason which distinguishes hyperbolic geometry in three dimensions ..
Hyperbolic discounting
In behavioral economics, hyperbolic discounting refers to the empirical finding that people more often prefer smaller payoffs to larger payoffs when smaller payoffs come sooner in time relative to larger payoffs than when all the payoffs are either distant or proximal in time, in which case they ten..
Hyperbolic equilibrium point
In a dynamical system linearized about the equilibrium point, [\dot} = A\textbf.] If the matrix A has nonzero real parts then the equilibrium point is called hyperbolic. ..
Hyperbolic function
In mathematics, the hyperbolic functions are analogs of the ordinary trigonometric, or circular, functions. The basic hyperbolic functions are the hyperbolic sine sinh, and the hyperbolic cosine cosh, from which are derived the hyperbolic tangent tanh, etc., in analogy to the derived trigonometric f..
Hyperbolic geometry
Lines through a given point P and hyperparallel to line l. --> A triangle immersed in a saddle-shape plane (a hyperbolic paraboloid), as well as two diverging parallel lines. Hyperbolic geometry is a non-Euclidean geometry, meaning that the parallel postulate of Euclidean geometry is rej..
Hyperbolic great cubic honeycomb
Great cubic honeycomb (No image) Schläfli symbol Type Hyperbolic regular honeycomb Cell type cube Face type square Edge figure pentagon Vertex figure icosahedron Cells/edge 5 Cells/vertex 20 Euler characteristic 0 Symmetry group group [4,3,5] Dual Small dodecahedral ho..
Hyperbolic great dodecahedral honeycomb
Great dodecahedral honeycomb (No image) Schläfli symbol Type regular hyperbolic honeycomb Cells dodecahedron Faces pentagon Edge figure pentagon Vertex figure icosahedron Cells/edge 5 Cells/vertex 20 Euler characteristic 0 Dual Self-dual Symmetry group group [5,3,5] Pr..
Hyperbolic group
In group theory, a hyperbolic group, also called negatively curved group, word-hyperbolic group, Gromov-hyperbolic group, [\delta]-hyperbolic group, is a finitely generated group equipped with a word metric satisfying certain properties characteristic of hyperbolic geometry. There are s..
Hyperbolic growth
When a quantity grows towards a singularity under a finite variation it is said to undergo hyperbolic growth. Hyperbolic growth is highly nonlinear and it is a stronger form of growth than exponential growth. Certain mathematical models suggest that the world population undergoes hyperbolic growth...
Hyperbolic icosahedral honeycomb
Icosahedral honeycomb (No image) Schläfli symbol Type regular hyperbolic honeycomb Cells icosahedron Faces triangle Edge figure triangle Vertex figure dodecahedron Cells/edge 3 Cells/vertex 12 Euler characteristic 0 Dual Self-dual Symmetry group group [3,5,3] Properties ..
Hyperbolic link
In mathematics, a hyperbolic link is a link in the 3-sphere with complement that has a complete Riemannian metric of constant negative curvature, i.e. has a hyperbolic geometry. A hyperbolic knot is a hyperbolic link with one component. As a consequence of the work of William Thurston, it is known..
Hyperbolic manifold
In mathematics, a hyperbolic n-manifold is a complete Riemannian n-manifold of constant sectional curvature -1. Its thick-thin decomposition has a thin part consisting of tubular neighborhoods of closed geodesics and/or ends which are the product of a Euclidean n-1-manifold and the closed half-ra..
Hyperbolic motion
In physics, hyperbolic motion is the motion of an object with constant acceleration in special relativity. It is called hyperbolic motion because the equation describing the path of the object through spacetime is a hyperbola, as can be seen when graphed on a Minkowski diagram. In geometry, a hyper..
Hyperbolic motion (relativity)
Hyperbolic motion is the motion of an object with constant proper acceleration in special relativity. It is called hyperbolic motion because the equation describing the path of the object through spacetime is a hyperbola, as can be seen when graphed on a Minkowski diagram. The proper acceleratio..
Hyperbolic partial differential equation
A hyperbolic partial differential equation is usually a second-order partial differential equation of the form [A u_ + 2 B u_ + C u_ + D u_x + E u_y + F = 0] with [\det \begin A & B \\ B & C \end = A C - B^2 < 0]. The wave equation: [\frac - \Delta u = 0] is such ..
Hyperbolic quaternion
A hyperbolic quaternion is a mathematical concept first suggested by Alexander MacFarlane in 1891 in a speech to the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The idea was criticized for its failure to conform to associativity of multiplication, but it has a legacy in Minkowski space a..
Hyperbolic secant distribution
In probability theory and statistics, the hyperbolic secant distribution is a continuous probability distribution whose probability density function and characteristic function are proportional to the hyperbolic secant function. Explanation A random variable follows a hyperbolic secant distributi..
Hyperbolic sector
A hyperbolic sector is a region of the Cartesian plane bounded by rays from the origin to two points (a,1/a) and (b,1/b) and by the hyperbola xy = 1. A hyperbolic sector in standard position has a = 1 and b > 1 . The area of a hyperbolic sector in standard position is log b . (proof: integrate ..
Hyperbolic set
In mathematics, a subset of a manifold is said to have hyperbolic structure when its tangent bundle may be split into two invariant subbundles, one of which is contracting, and the other expanding. Definition Let M be a compact smooth manifold, and let [f:M\to M] be a diffeomorphism. An..
Hyperbolic small dodecahedral honeycomb
Small dodecahedral honeycomb Schläfli symbol Type regular hyperbolic honeycomb Cells dodecahedron Faces pentagon Edge figure square Vertex figure octahedron Cells/edge 4 Cells/vertex 8 Euler characteristic 0 Dual great cubic honeycomb Symmetry group group [5,3,4] Pr..
Hyperbolic soccerball
The hyperbolic soccerball is a tiling of a surface frequently used as a manipulative for studying the properties of hyperbolic geometry. Contents 1 Description2 History3 See also4 External links Description Just as hexagons surrounding pentagons can approximate a sphere on..
Hyperbolic space
In mathematics, hyperbolic n-space, denoted Hn, is the maximally symmetric, simply connected, n-dimensional Riemannian manifold with constant sectional curvature −1. Hyperbolic space is the principal example of a space exhibiting hyperbolic geometry. It can be thought of as the negative curvat..
Hyperbolic spiral
A hyperbolic spiral is a transcendental plane curve also known as a reciprocal spiral. It has the polar equation rθ = a, and is the inverse to the Archimedean spiral. Hyperbolic spiral for a=2 It begins at an infinite distance from the pole in the centre (for θ starting from zero..
Hyperbolic Time Chamber
The Hyperbolic Time Chamber (The Room of Spirit and Time), from the manga Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z and the anime Dragon Ball Z, is a fictional place located on Kami's Lookout. Inside the Chamber time seems to pass very slowly, and there is a higher gravity level than that of Earth. Contents 1&..
Hyperbolic trajectory
In astrodynamics or celestial mechanics a hyperbolic trajectory is an orbit with the eccentricity greater than 1. Under standard assumptions a body traveling along this trajectory will coast to infinity, arriving there with hyperbolic excess velocity relative to the central body. Similarly to parabo..
Hyperbolic triangle
In mathematics, the term hyperbolic triangle has more than one meaning. In the foundations of the hyperbolic functions sinh, cosh and tanh, a hyperbolic triangle is a right triangle in the first quadrant of the Cartesian plane [\], with one vertex at the origin, base on the diagonal ray ..
Hyperboloid
Hyperboloid of one sheet Hyperboloid of two sheets In mathematics, a hyperboloid is a quadric, a type of surface in three dimensions, described by the equation [ + - =1] (hyperboloid of one sheet), or [- - + =1] (hyperboloid of two sheets) If, and ..
Hyperboloid model
In geometry, the hyperboloid model, also known as the Minkowski model or the Lorentz model, is a model of hyperbolic geometry in which the points are points on one sheet of a hyperboloid of two sheets. If [t, x1, ..., xn] is a vector in real (n+1)-space, we may define the Minkowski quadrat..
Hyperboloid structure
Hyperboloid structures in architecture were first applied by Russian engineer Vladimir Grigorevich Shukhov (1853-1939). In the 1880s, Shukhov began to work on the problem of the design of roof systems to use a minimum of materials, time and labor. His calculations were most likely derived from m..
Hyperbolos
Hyperbolos (Latin spelling Hyberbolus) was an Athenian politician active during the first half of the Peloponnesian war, coming to particular prominence after the death of Cleon. Like Cleon, he counts as a demagogue, one who exercised power solely through speech in the assembly. He is universally r..
Hyperborea
In Greek mythology, according to tradition, the Hyperboreans were a mythical people who lived to the far north of Greece. Their land, called Hyperborea, or Hyperboria ("beyond the Boreas (north wind)"), was perfect, with the Sun shining twenty-four hours a day. The Greeks thought that Boreas,..
Hyperborean cycle
The Hyperborean cycle is a series of short stories by Clark Ashton Smith that take place in the fictional prehistoric setting of Hyperborea (present-day Greenland). Various elements in Smith's cycle have been borrowed by H.P. Lovecraft, most notably the "toad-god" TsathogguaLovecraft wrote to Smith ..
Hyperborea (Transformers)
Hyperborea is an ancient Cybertronian ship from [[Transformers: Cybertron]] that brought the first transformers to the Jungle Planet. It was then burried where Scourge's future temple was. When the black hole was going to swallow the Jungle Planet, Scourge's emotion unburryied it. ..
Hypercalcaemia
Hypercalcaemia (or Hypercalcemia) is an elevated calcium level in the blood. (Normal range: 9-10.5 mg/dL or 2.2-2.6 mmol/L). It can be an asymptomatic laboratory finding, but because an elevated calcium level is often a clue to other serious disease, a diagnosis should be undertaken if it persists...
Hypercane
The word hypercane was coined by Kerry Emanuel at MIT to describe a regime when the simple thermodynamic model to estimate hurricane intensity fails to converge. Solving the equations by numerical methods indicates that in that regime, phenomenal storms are formed that reach 20 miles high, 10 to 15..
Hypercapnia
Hypercapnia (from the Greek hyper = "above" and kapnos = "smoke") is a condition where there is too much carbon dioxide (CO2) in the blood. Carbon dioxide is a gaseous product of the body's metabolism and is normally expelled through the lungs. Contents 1 Causes2 Symptoms3 During ..
HyperCard
HyperCard was an application program from Apple Computer which was among the first successful hypermedia systems before the World Wide Web. It most closely resembles a database application in concept, in that it stores information, and is graphical, flexible and creates files that are easy to modi..
Hypercharge
Flavour in particle physics Flavour quantum numbers Lepton number: LBaryon number: BElectric charge: QWeak hypercharge: YWWeak isospin: TzIsospin: I, IzHypercharge: YStrangeness: SCharm: CBottomness: B'Topness: T Y=B+S+C+B'+TQ=Iz+Y/2Q=Tz+YW/2B−L Related topics: CPT symmetryCKM matrixCP symmetryC..
Hyperchloremia
Hyperchloremia is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally elevated level of the chloride ion in the blood. The normal serum range for chloride is 97 to 107 mEq/L. Hyperchloremia is defined as a chloride concentration exceeding this level. Contents 1 Symptoms2 Causes..
Hyperchloremic acidosis
Hyperchloremic acidosis is a form of metabolic acidosis associated with a normal anion gap, a decrease in plasma bicarbonate concentration, and in increase in plasma chloride concentration. One of the most important causes of hyperchloremic acidosis is renal tubular acidosis (RTA). Renal tubular ..
Hyperchlorhydria
Hyperchlorhydria, also called chlorhydria, is the presence of an abnormal amount of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Antacid can be used to counteract and neutralise the acidity. How ever some chemists tests and experiments show that antacids may not be that effective and curing Hyperchlorhydria. ..
Hypercholesterolemia
Hypercholesterolemia (literally: high blood cholesterol) is the presence of high levels of cholesterol in the blood. It is not a disease but a metabolic derangement that can be secondary to many diseases and can contribute to many forms of disease, most notably cardiovascular disease. It is closely..
Hyperchromacity
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Hyperchromatic effect
Melting DNA duplexes results in an increase in absorbance reading at 260nm called the hyperchromic effect, and this is due to the loss of base stacking interaction. Base stacking interaction enhances the stability of DAN by excluding water molecules from the spaces between paired base. ..
Hypercium perforatum
Hypercium (also known as Hypercium perforatum) is an extract of St John's Wort. Uses Because of its nerve healing properties, Hypercium is believed to be a natural solution to prevent and treat Carpal tunnel syndrome. Hypercium has also been shown to aid with depression. Availability Hypercium ca..
Hypercoaster
A hypercoaster is a roller coaster that has been built with the first hill being at least 200 feet in height and specifically designed for speed and airtime. Magnum XL 200, designed and built by Arrow Dynamics Inc., was the first hypercoaster ever to be constructed. It was built in 1989 at Cedar P..
Hypercolor
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Hypercomics
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Hypercomm
A hypercomm, in the Star Wars universe, is the only device which can break the speed of light barrier, and communicate with minimal lag anywhere in the Star Wars galaxy. They first appear in The Empire Strikes Back, when Darth Vader communicates with Emperor Palpatine during his search for Han Solo ..
Hypercompe
Hypercompe is a genus of moths of the family Arctiidae. There are over 80 species found throughout the Americas. It has seniority over the name Ecpantheria, which was published by the same author one year later, and is therefore not a valid name (a junior synonym). They are typically large moths wi..
Hypercomplex number
Contents 1 Hypercomplex Numbers1.1 Examples of Extension Programs2 See also3 External links Hypercomplex Numbers In mathematics, hypercomplex numbers are extensions of the complex numbers constructed by means of abstract algebra, such as quaternions, split-quaternions, tessar..
Hypercomputation
Hypercomputation refers to various proposed methods for the computation of non-Turing-computable functions. The term was first introduced by Jack Copeland. A similar term is super-Turing computation, though to some hypercomputation may have the additional connotation of entertaining the possibilit..
Hyperconjugation
Hyperconjugation in organic chemistry is the stabilising interaction that results from the interaction of the electrons in a sigma bond (usually C-H or C-C) with an adjacent empty (or partially filled) antibonding p-orbital to give an extended molecular orbital that increases the stability of the sy..
Hypercorrection
Hypercorrection is two linguistic phenomena: elaborate, prescriptively based correction of common usage, often introduced in an attempt to avoid vulgarity or informality, that results in wording commonly considered clumsier than the usual, colloquial usage.usage that many informed users of a langu..
HyperCourseware
HyperCourseware is a prototype electronic educational environment developed in 1990 by Kent Norman at the University of Maryland, College Park, to be used in an electronic classroom called the "Teaching Theater." The goal was to rehost electronically all of the things that go into education: the m..
Hypercreolization
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Hyperdescent
Hyperdescent is the practice of determining the lineage of a child of mixed race ancestry by assigning the child the race of his/her more socially dominant parent. Hyperdescent is the opposite of hypodescent (the practice of determining the lineage of a child of mixed race ancestry by assigning th..
Hyperdispensationalism
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Hyperdontia
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Hyperdrive
This article is about a hypothetical method of space travel. For the BBC TV series, see Hyperdrive (TV series) Hyperdrive is a name given to certain methods of traveling faster than light (FTL) in science fiction. Related concepts are jump drive and warp drive. The idea of hyperdrive in most scie..
Hyperdrive (TV series)
Hyperdrive is a British television science fiction sitcom produced by the BBC created under the working title of "Full Power." Set in 2151, it follows the crew of HMS Camden Lock as they stumble through their heroic mission to protect British interests in a changing galaxy. The series is writt..
Hyperdub
Hyperdub London based record label that specialises in dubstep. Run by Kode9. Hyperdub releases can oft be heard on Radio 1's Breezeblock show. Kode9 is featured in the July 2006 issue of [Wire] magazine. The label grew from the hyperdub website. Artists The Bug Warrior Queen Burial ..
Hyperdynamic circulation
Hyperdyamic circulation is an increase in pulse pressure and blood pressure caused by certain physiological illnesses and psychiatric disorders. The patients often present with a collapsing pulse and sinus tachycardia. Some of the causes of hyperdynamic circualtion are listed below. -exercise -emo..
Hypereides
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Hyperekplexia
Hyperekplexia, also called "Hyperexplexia," is a neurological disorder characterized by an exaggerated startle response in situations of distress. Contents 1 History2 Symptoms3 Cause4 Treatment History The disorder, discovered in 1962 by Drs. Kok and Bruyn, initially started..
Hyperelastic material
A hyperelastic or Green elastic material is an ideally elastic material for which the stress-strain relationship derives from a strain energy density function. The hyperelastic material is a special case of a Cauchy elastic material. The behavior of unfilled, vulcanized elastomers often conforms clo..
Hyperelliptic curve
In algebraic geometry, a hyperelliptic curve (over the complex numbers) is an algebraic curve given by an equation of the form [y^2 = f(x)] where f(x) is a polynomial of degree n > 4 with n distinct roots. A hyperelliptic function is a function from the function field of such a curve; or p..
Hyperelliptic curve cryptography
Hyperelliptic curve cryptography is similar to elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) insomuch as the algebraic geometry construct of a hyperelliptic curve with an appropriate group law provides an Abelian group on which to do arithmetic. The use of hyperelliptic curves in cryptography came about in 1..
Hyperemesis gravidarum
Hyperemesis gravidarum (from the Latin for "extreme vomiting of the pregnant woman") is a severe form of morning sickness. According to the [Hyperemesis Education and Research Foundation], hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) is described as "unrelenting, excessive pregnancy-related nausea and/or ..
Hypereosinophilic syndrome
The hypereosinophilic syndrome is a disease process characterized by a persistently elevated eosinophil count (≥ 1500 eosinophils/mm3) in the blood for at least six months without any recognizable cause after a careful workup, with evidence of involvement of either the heart, nervous system, or ..
Hyperesthesia
Hyperesthesia (or Hyperaesthesia) is a condition that involves an abnormal increase in sensitivity to stimuli of the senses. Stimuli of the senses can include sound that one hears, foods that one tastes, textures that one feels, and so forth. Touch sensitivity (tactile hyperesthesia). Sound sensiti..
Hypereutectic piston
Hypereutectic pistons are cast internal combustion engine pistons made from aluminum with over 16% silicon content for strength and durability. The term 'hypereutectic' comes from eutectic. Special melting processes are necessary to ‘supersaturate’ the aluminum with additional silicon content. S..
Hypereutrophic
Hypereutrophic lakes are very nutrient-rich lakes characterized by frequent and severe nuisance algal blooms and low transparency. Hypereutrophic lakes are the most biologically productive lakes, and support large amounts of plants, fish and other animals. Hypereutropic lakes have a visibility depth..
Hyperfactorial
In mathematics, the hyperfactorial is a function on natural numbers that is related to the factorial. Generally written as H(n), it is defined as [H(n)=\prod_^n k^k.] For n = 1, 2, 3, 4,... the values of H(n) are 1, 4, 108, 27648,... (sequence [[OEIS:A002109|A002109]] in OEIS). The hype..
Hyperfine structure
In atomic physics, hyperfine structure is a small perturbation in the energy levels (or spectra) of atoms or molecules due to the magnetic dipole-dipole interaction, arising from the interaction of the nuclear magnetic dipole with the magnetic field of the electron. Contents 1 Theory2 ..
Hyperfinite type II factor
In mathematics, Murray and von Neumann proved that up to isomorphism there is a unique von Neumann algebra that is a factor of type II1 and also hyperfinite; it is called the hyperfinite type II1 factor. There are an uncountable number of other factors of type II1. Constructions The von Neumann ..
Hyperfinite type II∞ factor
In mathematics, the hyperfinite type II∞ factor is a special von Neumann algebra. Its center consists only of multiples of the identity operator, so it is a factor. While there are other factors of type II∞, there is a unique hyperfinite one, up to isomorphism. It consists of those infinite..
Hyperfocal distance
Hyperfocal distance is a distance used in optics and particularly in photography. There are two commonly used definitions of hyperfocal distance, leading to values that differ only slightly. The first definition: the hyperfocal distance is the closest distance at which a lens can be focused while ..
Hyperfocus
Hyperfocus describes an intense form of mental concentration or visualization that focuses consciousness on a narrow subject, or beyond objective reality and onto subjective mental planes, daydreams, concepts, fiction, the imagination, and other objects of the mind. Contents 1 Interpretation..
Hyperforin
Hyperforin is one of the principal constituents identified in St John's wort. Hyperforin is a prenylated phloroglucinol believed to be the main active constituent responsible for its antidepressant effects. (Barnes et al., 2002) Hyperforin has been shown to inhibit the uptake of 5-HT, dopamine, nora..
Hyperformalism
Hyperformalism is a critical construct that may be employed by to describe a late 20th century, early 21st century mass art phenomena consisting of scores of personal computer users generating abstract, often spacially unique artworks with software tools. These spacial realities have no analog in ..
Hyperframe
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Hyperfunction
In mathematics, hyperfunctions are sums of boundary values of holomorphic functions, and can be thought of informally as distributions of infinite order. Contents 1 Motivation2 Formal definition3 Examples4 Further reading Motivation We want the "boundary value" of a holomo..
Hyperfur
Hyperfur is both a slang term and designation used within furry fandom to refer to an anthropomorphic creature with disproportionately large sexual characteristics. In many cases, the anthropomorphized animal is also a giant (see macrofurry) but this is not a requirement. This is related to the fe..
Hypergammon
Hypergammon is a variant of backgammon. Rule variations Each player begins with three pieces, rather than fifteen. At the start of the game, each player begins with one piece on each of the three most distant points of the board (the 22-point, the 23-point and the 24-point). Gameplay As a conse..
Hypergamy
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hypergamy refers to a system of practice of selecting a spouse of higher socio-economic status than oneself. Specifically, it refers to a widespread tendency amongst human cultures for females to seek or be encouraged to pursue male..
Hypergeek
"Hypergeek" Song by The Devin Townsend Band From the album Synchestra Album released 30 January 2006 Recorded August 2005 at The Armoury studios Genre Heavy Metal Song Length 2:20 Record label Hevy Devy Records InsideOut Producer Devin Townsend Synchestra Album Listing Let It Roll (Tra..
Hypergeometric differential equation
In mathematics, the hypergeometric differential equation is a second-order linear ordinary differential equation (ODE) whose solutions are given by the hypergeometric series. Every second-order linear ODE with three regular singular points can be transformed into this equation. The solutions are a s..
Hypergeometric distribution
]| cdf =| mean =[nD\over N]| median =| mode =| variance =[n(D/N)(1-D/N)(N-n)\over (N-1)]| skewness =[\frac(N-2n)}(N-2)}]| kurtosis =[ [frac][frac+frac-6]]| entropy =| mgf =[\frac\,_2F_1(-n,-D..
Hypergeometric function identities
In mathematics, hypergeometric identities are equalities involving sums over hypergeometric terms, i.e. the coefficients occurring in hypergeometric series. These identities occur frequently in solutions to combinatorial problems, and also in the analysis of algorithms. These identities were tradi..
Hypergeometric series
In mathematics, a hypergeometric series is a power series in which the ratios of successive coefficients k is a rational function of k. The series, if convergent, will define a hypergeometric function which may then be defined over a wider domain of the argument by analytic continuation. Hypergeome..
Hypergiant
The Sun vs. hypergiant with dust disc in LMC A hypergiant (luminosity class O) is a massive star whose spectrum indicates the presence of an extended atmosphere. Hypergiants are at least as large as supergiants, having masses up to 100 times that of the Sun. This approaches the theoretical up..
Hyperglide
In bicycle derailleur systems, a series of ramps, varying gear tooth profiles, and/or pins along the faces of freewheel or cassette sprockets, or between the chainrings in a crankset, to ease shifting between them. The design, developed by Shimano, improves on their earlier Uniglide design (which ..
Hyperglossal canal
The hyperglossal canal is a hole in the bottom of the skull in humans and some other animals, through which the hyperglossal nerve passes from the brain stem to most muscles of the tongue. The size of the hyperglossal canal in fossil skulls has been used to suggest the size of the hyperglossal nerv..
Hyperglycemia
Hyperglycemia or High Blood Sugar is a condition in which an excessive amount of glucose circulates in the blood plasma. The term is from Greek: hyper-, prefix meaning "too much"; -glyc-, root meaning "sweet"; -emia, suffix meaning "of the blood". Contents 1 Causes1.1 Diabetes1.2&nb..
Hyperglycinemia
Hyperglycinemia could refer to Nonketotic hyperglycinemia or could simply be a misspelling of Hyperglycemia redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Hypergolic fuel
Hypergolic rocket fuels spontaneously ignite when their two components come into contact with each other. While the fuel is difficult to handle, the hypergolic engine is easy to control and very reliable. During World War II, rocket fuels were broadly classed as monergols, hypergols and non-hypergol..
Hypergraph
In mathematics, a hypergraph is a generalization of a graph, where edges can connect any number of vertices. Formally, an hypergraph is a pair [(X,E)] where [X] is a set of elements, called nodes or vertices, and a [E] is a set of subsets of [X], called hypere..
Hypergraphia
Hypergraphia is an overwhelming urge to write. It is not itself a disorder, but can be associated with temporal lobe changes in epilepsy and mania. Neurologist Alice Weaver Flaherty, in her book The Midnight Disease: The Drive to Write, Writer's Block, and the Creative Brain, describes its relation..
Hypergraphic
Hypergraphic may refer to: Suffering from the impulse disorder hypergraphia, an overwhelming urge to write.A graphic on a web page which is also a hyperlink. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page..
Hypergraphics
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Hypergrowth (book)
Hypergrowth: The Rise and Fall of the Osborne Computer Corporation (ISBN 0380699605) was published in 1985 and coauthored by Adam Osborne and John C. Dvorak. It tells the story of the Osborne Computer Corporation from the establishment of the company in 1980 until its bankruptcy in 1983, written fro..
Hypergymnasia
Hypergymnasia is a disorder characterized by excessive and compulsive exercise. A person suffering from hypergymnasia often has a distorted view of his or her body, and tries to achieve an impossible goal by exercising rigorously. Hypergymnasia is often coupled with anorexia nervosa as well as bulim..
Hypergyny
In social science, hypergyny refers to the phenomenon in which women tend to marry men that are of slightly higher social status. ..
Hyperhidrosis
Primary hyperhidrosis is the condition characterized by abnormally increased perspiration, in excess of that required for regulation of body temperature. Some patients afflicted with the condition experience a distinct reduction in the quality of life. Sufferers feel at a loss of control because ..
Hyperhomocysteinemia
Hyperhomocysteinemia is a medical condition characterized by an abnormally large level of homocysteine in the blood. As a consequence of the biochemical reactions in which homocysteine is involved, deficiencies of the vitamins folic acid, pyridoxine (B6), or B12 can lead to high homocysteine levels..
Hyperhygienist
Hyperhygienist is a pejorative adjective applied to certain agricultural policies, laws, food regulations, wholesale food buying rules, and tax, tariff and trade measures by advocates of organic farming. It refers to an over-emphasis on a narrow definition of "safety" or "cleanliness" as defined onl..
Hypericin
Hypericin is a red-coloured anthraquinone-derivative, which is one of the principal active constituents of Hypericum (Saint John's wort). Hypericin is believed to act as an antibiotic and non-specific kinase inhibitor. Hypericin may inhibit reuptake of dopamine β-hydroxylase, leading to increa..
Hypericon
[Hypericon] is the Speculative Fiction convention held yearly in June in Nashville, Tennessee. HyperiCon is presented by Frontiers-Nashville, a non-profit organization dedicated to the support of the fannish community and all their myriad interests. Some of the activities during the conven..
Hypericum
Hypericum is a genus of about 400 species of flowering plants in the family Clusiaceae, formerly often treated separately in their own family the Hypericaceae. The genus has a nearly world-wide distribution, missing only from tropical lowlands, deserts and arctic regions. Hypericum calycinium ..
Hypericum calycinum
Hypericum calycinum, commonly called the Rose of Sharon, is a shrubby species of Hypericum, family Clusiaceae, noted for its much larger flowers than most other species in the genus. It is a low, creeping, woody shrub to about 1 m tall and 1-2 m wide but often smaller. The green, ovate leaves grow..
Hypericum tetrapterum
Hypericum tetrapterum (syn. H. quadrangulum) is a species in the genus Hypericum, in the family Hypericaceae. Its common names include St. Peter's Wort, Peterwort, Square Stemmed St. John's Wort, and Square Stalked St. John's Wort. ..
Hypericum triquetrifolium
Hypericum triquetrifolium is a species of plant of the family Clusiaceae. ..
Hyperiidea
Hyperiidea is a suborder of amphipods, small aquatic crustaceans. Unlike the other suborders of Amphipoda, hyperiids are exclusively marine and do not occur in freshwater. Hyperiids are distinguished by their large eyes and planktonic habitat. Most species of Hyperiids are parasites or predators ..
Hyperimmunoglobinemia D with recurrent fever
Hyperimmunoglobinemia D with recurrent fever (commonly abbreviated as HIDS) is a periodic fever syndrome originally described in 1984 by the internist Prof. Jos van der Meer, then at Leiden University Medical Centre. No more than 300 cases have been described worldwide. Contents 1 Features2&..
Hyperinflation
Certain figures in this article use scientific notation for readability. In economics, hyperinflation is inflation which is "out of control", a condition in which prices increase rapidly as a currency loses its value. No precise definition of hyperinflation is universally accepted. One simple defin..
Hyperinsulinemia
Hyperinsulinemia, present in people with diabetes mellitus type 2 or insulin resistance where excess levels of circulating insulin in blood. It is not diabetes, but it is often associated with metabolic syndrome and type 2 Diabetes. Contents 0.1 Causes0.2 Effects1 See also2 ..
Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia
Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia describes the condition and effects of low blood glucose caused by excessive insulin. Hypoglycemia due to excess insulin is the most common type of serious hypoglycemia. It can be due to endogenous or injected insulin. Hypoglycemia due to endogenous insulin can be conge..
Hyperinsulinism
Hyperinsulism or hyperinsulinemia refers to an above normal level of insulin in the blood of a person or animal. Normal insulin secretion and blood levels are closely related to the level of glucose in the blood, so that a given level of insulin can be normal for one blood glucose level but low or h..
Hyperion
Hyperion may refer to, Hyperion (mythology), Titan from Greek mythologyHyperion (moon), moon of SaturnHyperion (racehorse), famous English racehorse Arts: Hyperion (album), album by power metal band ManticoraHyperion (poem), unfinished epic poem by John KeatsHyperion (Longfellow), book by Henry Wad..
Hyperion (album)
Hyperion is a concept album by Manticora, released in 2002. The album is based upon the novel Hyperion by Dan Simmons. Track listing A Gathering Of PilgrimsFilaments Of ArmageddonThe Old BargeKeeper Of Time - Eternal ChampionCantosOn A Sea Of Grass - NightReversedOn A Sea Of Grass - DayA Long Far..
Hyperion (comics)
This is about the various incarnations of the Marvel Comics character. For an article specifically about the current character in the Supreme Power comic book series, see Hyperion (Supreme Power). Hyperion is a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, and a member of the Squadron Sup..
Hyperion (computer)
replace with better image--> The Hyperion vied with the Compaq Portable to be the first portable IBM PC compatible computer. It was marketed by Infotech Cie of Ottawa, a subsidiary of Bytec Management Corp., who acquired the designer and manufacturer Dynalogic in January 1983. The Hyperion was s..
Hyperion (horse)
Hyperion was a Thoroughbred racehorse and a successful sire. Lived: April 18,1930-December 9,1960Sex: stallionColor: chestnutHeight: 15.15 hhBreed: ThoroughbredBreeding: by Gainsborough, out of Selene by Chaucer He won 29,509 pounds during his career. His victory races are the Epsom Derby and St. Le..
Hyperion (journal)
Hyperion was a bimonthly literary journal published out of Munich by Franz Blei und Carl Sternheim. Between 1908 and 1910, twelve booklets in ten editions appeared. It was an expensively produced booklet with modern graphics created by Walter Tiemann. Not only major authors published in the magazin..
Hyperion (moon)
Hyperion Discovery Discovered by Bond, Bond & Lassell Discovered on September 16, 1848 Orbital characteristics Semimajor axis 1,481,009 km Eccentricity 0.1230061 [link] Orbital period 21.27661 d Inclination 0.43° (to Saturn's equator)[link] Is a sate..
Hyperion (mythology)
Greek deitiesseries Primordial deities Olympians Aquatic deities Chthonic deities Personified concepts Other deities Titans The Twelve Titans: Oceanus and Tethys, Hyperion and Theia, Coeus and Phoebe, Cronus and Rhea, Mnemosyne, Themis, Crius, Iapetus Sons of Iapetus:..
Hyperion (poem)
"Hyperion" is an uncompleted epic poem by 19th-century English Romantic poet John Keats. It is based on the Titanomachia, and tells of the despair of the Titans after their fall to the Olympians. (There is an epistolary novel of the same name by the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin.) Keats wrote th..
Hyperion (publisher)
Hyperion is a general-interest book publishing division of The Walt Disney Company, established in 1991. External links [Hyperion web site] The Walt Disney Company Board of directors: John Bryson | John S. Chen | Judith Estrin | Robert Iger (President, CEO) | Steve Jobs | Fred La..
Hyperion (StarCraft)
The Hyperion, currently commanded by Jim Raynor, is a battlecruiser in the StarCraft universe with a long and checkered history. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The Hyperion, originally commanded by Pollock Rimes, started as a Terran Confederacy battlec..
Hyperion (Supreme Power)
This is about the current character in the Supreme Power comic book series. For an article about all various incarnations of the Marvel Comics characters with this name, see Hyperion (comics). Hyperion is a character in the Marvel Comics series Supreme Power, published under the mature-readers imp..
Hyperion Cantos
Hyperion Hyperion (book) redirects here. For Hyperion by Friedrich Hölderlin, see Hyperion (Hölderlin). For the poem The Fall of Hyperion by John Keats, see Hyperion (poem). The Hyperion Cantos form a tetralogy of science fiction novels by Dan Simmons. The books are: Hyperion (1989)The Fal..
Hyperion class heavy cruiser
The Hyperion class heavy cruiser is a fictional starship in the Babylon 5 universe. The Hyperion class is an older type of EarthForce warship, smaller and less heavily-armed than the newer Omega class destroyer, but still a capable design. It saw its heyday during the Dilgar and Earth-Minbari war..
Hyperion Entertainment
Hyperion Entertainment develops Amiga, Linux and Macintosh games. They are also the creator of the AmigaOS 4.0 which is now ported to the PowerPC CPU. External link [Hyperion Entertainment website] ..
Hyperion Hotel
The Hyperion Hotel was home base for Angel in the television series Angel during the middle seasons of the show. The gang moved into the Hyperion at the beginning of the second season, following the destruction of their offices in the finale of season one, "To Shanshu in L.A.". History In the se..
Hyperion Records
Hyperion Records is an independent British classical record label, named after Hyperion, one of the Titans of Greek mythology. It was founded by Edward Perry in 1980. Early LP releases included rarely recorded 20th century British music by composers such as Robin Milford, Alan Bush and Michael Berke..
Hyperion sewage treatment plant
The Hyperion Wastewater Treatment plant is located in southwest Los Angeles, California next to Dockweiler State Beach on Santa Monica Bay. The largest such facility in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, Hyperion is operated by the Los Angeles Department of Public Works, Bureau of Sanitation. The ..
Hyperion Solutions
Hyperion Solutions Corporation is a business performance management software company, located in Santa Clara, California, USA. Many of its products are targeted at the Business Intelligence and Business performance management market. In 2006, Gartner put Hyperion in the Visionary quadrant for Busi..
Hyperion Tower
The Hyperion Tower, also known as the Mok-dong Hyperion Towers, is a group of three buildings located in Seoul, South Korea, completed in 2003. The tallest building, Tower A, is 69 stories and 256 meters (840 feet) high and is the world's 79th tallest building. The towers are used as residential ..
Hyperiopsidae
Hyperiopsidae is a family of amphipods. Genera Hyperiopsis Parargissa ..
Hyperiums
Hyperiums, the Massive Galactic Wargame is a massive multiplayer online computer game developed and published by a programmer whose handle is DaGod. It has two interfaces, the first being a web-based HTML client which allows the game to be played from virtually any internet-ready platform. It also h..
Hyperkähler manifold
Contents 0.1 A definition0.2 Quaternionic structure0.3 Holomorphic symplectic form0.4 Examples1 Informal Reference A definition In differential geometry, a hyperkähler manifold is a Riemannian manifold of dimension 4k and holonomy group contained in Sp(k) (here Sp(k) den..
Hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis
Hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis is a genetic disorder which occurs in both humans and horses. It is charaterized by muscle hyperexcitability or weakness which, exacerbated by potassium or cold, can lead to uncontrolled shaking followed by paralysis. Onset in humans usually occurs in the twenties...
Hyperkalemia
Hyperkalemia (hyper is high, kalium is the Latin name for potassium) is an elevated blood level (above 5.0 mmol/L) of the electrolyte potassium. Extreme degrees of hyperkalemia are considered a medical emergency due to the risk of potentially fatal arrhythmias. Contents 1 Signs and symptoms..
Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis
Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (HYPP), also known as Impressive Syndrome, is an inherited autosomal dominant disorder which affects sodium channels in muscle cells and the ability to regulate potassium levels in the blood of horses. This inherited disease is characterized by uncontrollable muscle t..
Hyperkeratinization
Hyperkeratinization is a disorder of the cells lining the inside of a hair follicle. It is the normal function of these cells to detach from the lining and attach to the growing hair, and die while converting themselves to contain keratin, so becoming a part of the hair. In hyperkeratinization, a n..
Hyperkeratosis
Hyperkeratosis results when an excess of proteins called keratins are produced. In humans, the term typically refers to a thickening of the skin which can result. Examples Calluses and cornswartseczema can lead to hyperkeratosiskeratosis pilarislichen planus causes hyperkeratosis inside the mouthac..
Hyperkind
Hyperkind is a comic book series from Marvel Comics' 1993-1995 Razorline imprint, created by Clive Barker, written by Fred Burke and penciled by Paris Cullins. Characters Armata (Lisa Moffitt) - Able to summon armor that produces various weapons and jets for flight. Logix (Kenny Zambetti) - Able t..
Hyperkinesis
Hyperkinesis is a state of overactive restlesness in children. It is also a medical condition resulting in uncontrolled muscle movement, akin to spasms. See also hyperactivity ..
Hyperland
Hyperland is a 50 minute long documentary film about hypertext and surrounding technologies written by Douglas Adams and produced by BBC Two in 1990. It stars Douglas Adams as a computer user and Tom Baker, with whom Adams already had worked on Doctor Who, as a software agent. Content The self pr..
Hyperlexia
Hyperlexia is a syndrome in which the main characteristics are an above normal ability to read accompanied with a below normal ability to understand spoken language. Hyperlexia appears to be different from what is known as hypergraphia, the urge or compulsion to write, although as with many mental c..
Hyperlexicon
Hyperlexicon is a portmanteau of the words hypertext, hyperlexia, and lexicon. It is also the name of a hypertext labyrinth where the pages are words combined with their definitions, and any word included in Hyperlexicon is a link to its definition page. For some users of Hyperlexicon, its use creat..
Hyperlink
[[A hyperlink, or simply a link, is a reference in a hypertext document to another document or other resource. As such it is similar to a citation in literature. Combined with a data network and suitable access protocol, a computer can be instructed to fetch the resource referenced. Hyperlinks ar..
Hyperlink cinema
Hyperlink cinema is a term which Roger Ebert used to describe the movie Syriana and, more generally, movies which jump between several different unrelated stories that gradually connect to each other. Ebert claims that it originated with film critic Alissa Quart, who used the term in her review of ..
Hyperlipemia
Hyperlipemia is the presence of excess lipids in the blood. It can be controlled through diet and exercise. Hyperlipemia can be a hereditary condition. It can also develop as a side effect of treatment wiht certain drugs. For example, hyperlipemia can develop among patients with Kaposi's sarcom..
Hyperlipidemia
Hyperlipidemia, hyperlipoproteinemia or dyslipidemia is the presence of elevated or abnormal levels of lipids and/or lipoproteins in the blood. Lipids (fatty molecules) are transported in a protein capsule, and the density of the lipids and type of protein determines the fate of the particle and ..
Hyperlite
Hyperlite is a wakeboarding company that has been around since wakeboarding was first invented. Hyperlite is frequently cited as the 'best' wakeboard manufacturer, but many wakeboarders feel that the company is overcommercialising the sport and is moving it away from its core values. Hyperlite spon..
Hyperlite wakeboards
Hyperlite Wakeboards were not only amongst the first Wakeboards on the scene but founder Herb O'Brien was one of the founding members of this now nationally known X-Game. Herb-- who owned the water ski company, H.O. Sports hooked up with some of the best surfboard shapers in Hawaii to design and bui..
Hyperlite wakeboards/Temp
Hyperlite Wakeboards were not only amongst the first Wakeboards on the scene but founder Herb O'Brien was one of the founding members of this now nationally known X-Game. Herb-- who owned the water ski company, H.O. Sports hooked up with some of the best surfboard shapers in Hawaii to design and bui..
Hyperlysinemia
Hyperlysinemia is a group of hereditary disorders characterized by an abnormal increase of lysine in the blood and associated with mental retardation, convulsions, and anemia. See also LysinuriaSaccharopinuria ..
Hypermagic Mountain
Hypermagic Mountain is the fourth album by the noise rock band Lightning Bolt. It has a very dense sound composed entirely of distorted bass guitar and loud, pounding drums. The band and their sound engineer, Dave Auchenbach, recorded the album in a house in Providence, Rhode Island directly onto ..
Hypermagnesemia
Hypermagnesemia is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally elevated level of magnesium in the blood. Usually this results in excess of magnesium in the body. Hypermagnesemia occurs rarely because the kidney is very effective in excreting excess magnesium. It usually develops on..
Hypermail
Hypermail is a free program for creating email archives, in the form of cross-referenced HTML documents. It takes a file in Unix mbox format and generates an HTML archive, complete with an index and various sorting options. It is commonly used for creating mailing list archives, but it can archive a..
Hypermarket
Not to be confused with Hypermart USA. The produce section of a typical Wal-Mart Supercenter (Wal-Mart's hypermarket brand). In commerce, a hypermarket is a superstore which combines a supermarket and a department store. The result is a gigantic retail facility which carries an enormous range..
Hypermart USA
A Hypermart USA truck sits in a Wal-Mart parking lot in 2005, long after the concept was discontinued. Hypermart USA was a demonstrator project operated by Wal-Mart, which attempted to combine groceries and general merchandise under one roof at a substantial discount. The hypermart concept was..
Hypermasculinity
Hypermasculinity is a psychological term for the exaggeration of male stereotypical behaviour, such as an emphasis on strength, aggression, body hair, odour and virility. Its opposite behaviour is termed 'hypomasculinity'. ..
Hypermax
Hypermax was an Ipswich,_Queensland based Australian Internet service provider founded in 1996 and purchased by Telstra's Bigpond division in 2004. It continued to trade as a separate entity to Bigpond, though Bigpond redirected the company towards the lower priced end of the market, until late Apri..
Hypermedia
Hypermedia is a term created by Ted Nelson in 1970. It used as a logical extension of the term hypertext, in which graphics, audio, video, plain text and hyperlinks intertwine to create a generally non-linear medium of information. This contrasts with multimedia, which, although often capable of ran..
Hypermellose
Hypermellose is an eye drop, also called hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose. ..
HyperMemory
HyperMemory is ATI Technologies' method of using a PC's main system RAM as part of or all of the video card's framebuffer memory on their line of Radeon video cards and motherboard chipsets. It relies on new fast data transfer mechanisms within PCI Express. However, to make up for the inevitable lo..
Hypermetabolic
Hypermetabolic refers to the physiological state of having a greatly increased rate of metabolic activity. It is usually brought on by healthy conditions such as pregnancy or during the recovery period following an injury, such as a severe burn. ..
Hypermetamorphosis
Hypermetamorphosis is the form of metamorphosis exhibited by certain parasitoid insects, notably the beetle families Meloidae and Ripiphoridae, the fly family Acroceridae, the parasitic wasp family Eucharitidae, and the order Strepsiptera. The defining feature of hypermetamorphosis is that the larva..
Hypermiler
Hypermilers are drivers who exceed EPA estimated mileage on their vehicles by modifying their driving habits. Contents 0.1 Origin1 Techniques1.1 Maintenance1.2 Pulse and Glide1.3 Speed and Acceleration1.4 Autostop and Forced Stop2 Cars3 See also Origin Hyp..
Hypermnestra
Hypermnestra was the daughter of Danaus in Greek mythological character. Danaus was the twin brother of Aegyptus and son of Belus. He had fifty daughters, the Danaides, and Aegyptus had fifty sons. Aegyptus commanded that his sons marry the Danaides and Danaus fled to Argos, ruled by King Pelasgus. ..
Hypermobility
Hypermobility (also called double-jointedness, hypermobility syndrome or hyperlaxity) is a condition in which people have more elastic ligaments, allowing their joints to stretch and contort further. For example, some double-jointed people can bend their thumb backwards to their wrist or in some oth..
Hypermodernism
Hypermodernism can refer to: hypermodernism (chess)hypermodernism (art) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Hypermodernism (art)
Hypermodernism refers to a cultural, artistic, literary and architectural movement distinguished from Modernism and Postmodernism chiefly by its extreme and antithetical approach. Although the term is sometimes used to describe extreme modernists such as Le Corbusier, it has come to have some aspect..
Hypermodernism (chess)
tright Hypermodernism is a school of chess thought which advocates controlling the centre of the board with distant pieces rather than with pawns, thus inviting the opponent to occupy the centre ..
Hypermodernity
Hypermodernity is a type, mode, or stage of society that reflects a deepening or intensification of modernity. Characteristics include a fervent faith in humanity's ability to understand, control, and manipulate every aspect of human experience. This typically is manifested in a forward-looking comm..
Hypermutation
Hypermutation is the central aspect to making the Acquired immune system possible. Large creatures such as vertebrates typically have a long generation time, while (micro-)parasites ( viruses, bacteria, fungi or worms) that they play host to often have a short generation time. This means that the p..
Hypernatremia
Hypernatremia is a medical condition in which there is excess sodium, urea, and other electrolytes in the body relative to the amount of water (electrolyte disturbance). For more information, see dehydration. Compare to hyponatremia, the opposite condition, in which an excess of water relative to t..
Hypernauts
Hypernauts was a proof of point show made by Foundation Imaging in the mid 1990s. To further prove that the computer-generated imagery and visual effects created in Babylon 5 were easily applied to other venues, the Hypernauts were born. ABC purchased the show for thirteen episodes and then decided ..
Hyperno
Hyperno was a thoroughbred racehorse by Rangong (GB) out of Mikarla (NZ). He was trained by Bart Cummings. He won the 1979 Melbourne Cup and was ridden by Harry White. See also: horseracing External links [Melbourne Cup winners] ..
Hypernova
Hypernova is an astronomical term whose meaning has been shifting. In the late 1990s, it was used to mean an explosion with energy of over 100 supernovae (1046 Joules). Such explosions were proposed to explain the exceptional brightnesses of gamma ray bursts. More recently, hypernova has been us..
Hypernucleus
A hypernucleus is a nucleus which contains at least one hyperon in addition to nucleons. It was discovered by Marian Danysz and Jerzy Pniewski in 1952. Since the strangeness quantum number is conserved by the strong and electromagnetic interactions, at least hypernuclei containing the lightest hype..
Hypernumber
Hypernumbers are numbers with associated dimensionalities, discovered by Dr. Charles A. Musès (1919–2000). Hypernumbers form a complete, integrated, connected, and natural system. There are ten levels of hypernumbers, each with its own arithmetic and geometry. For detailed information on hypernu..
Hypernym
A word is a hypernym (in Greek υπερνύμιον, literally meaning 'extra name') if its meaning encompasses the meaning of another word of which it is a hypernym; a word that is more generic or broad than another given word. To achieve the meaning without ..
Hyperoartia
Hyperoartia is a group of jawless fishes that includes the modern lampreys and their fossil relatives. An example of an early hyperoartian from the fossil record is Endeiolepis, a fish with a hypocercal tail that lived during the Late Devonian Period. A few fossils are also known from the Mazon Cr..
Hyperoctave
Hyperoctave is a Glasgow based website and record label for electronic music artists, video designers, events and releases, which was launched in 2002 by Stephen Arnold, AKA Espion from Orson Records. The website aims to host specific styles of electronic music and promote events and artists' liv..
Hyperodepedon
Hyperodepedon was a rhynchosaur (a beaked, archosaur-like reptile) from the Triassic Period. "Scaphonyx", once thought to be a dinosaur, is now known to be based on material from a specimen of Hyperodepedon, making the name "Scaphonyx" an invalid junior synonym. Hyperodepedon is known from sever..
Hyperoliidae
Hyperoliidae is a family of small to medium sized frogs, brightly colored frogs which contains more than 250 species in 19 genera. Seventeen genera are live in sub-Saharan Africa (Shiotz, 1999). In addition,the monotypic genus Tachycnemis occurs on the Seychelles Islands, and the genus Heterixalus..
Hyperoliinae
Hyperoliinae is a subfamily for frogs. It has species located in Africa, Sahara, and Madagascar. ..
Hyperolius argus
Argus Reed Frog Argus Reed Frog or African Reed Frog, Hyperolius argus; one of only five species of frogs in which males and females do not share the same coloring. Males are usually green colored, and Females usually Reddish with bright little spots. This species is highly variable in color and ..
Hyperon
In particle physics, a hyperon is any subatomic particle which is a baryon (and hence a hadron and a fermion) with non-zero strangeness. Properties and behavior of hyperons All hyperons have half-integer spin and obey Fermi-Dirac statistics — and so they are all fermions. They all interact via ..
Hyperopia
Hyperopia, also known as hypermetropia or colloquially as farsightedness or longsightedness, is a defect of vision caused by an imperfection in the eye (often when the eyeball is too short or when the lens cannot become round enough), causing inability to focus on near objects, and in extreme cases..
Hyperosmotic
Hyperosmotic "...a term describing organisms with body fluids with a lower concentration of water and higher solute concentration than the external environment." Taken from Ecology by Manuel C. Molles Jr. This means that if a cell is Hyperosmotic, it absorbs water from the surroundings to dilute t..
Hyperostosis
Hyperostosis is an excessive growth of bone. It may lead to exostosis. It occurs in many musculoskeletal disorders. ..
Hyperparathyroidism
Hyperparathyroidism is overactivity of the parathyroid glands resulting in excess production of parathyroid hormone (PTH). Increased PTH consequently leads to increased serum calcium (hypercalcemia) due to 1) increased bone resorption, allowing flow of calcium from bone to blood, 2) reduces renal c..
Hyperperfect number
In mathematics, a k-hyperperfect number (sometimes just called hyperperfect number) is a natural number n for which the equality n = 1 + k(σ(n) − n − 1) holds, where σ(n) is the divisor function (i.e., the sum of all positive divisors of n). A number is perfect iff it is 1-hyperperfe..
Hyperphallia
An offshot of hypertrophia, hyperphallia is a sexual fetish dealing with the abnormal growth of one's sexual organs. Though usually it refers to the overgrowth of a male's genitals, it is used in a diminished sense to describe the overgrowth of a female's breasts. It is thought to stem from the bel..
Hyperphosphatemia
Hyperphosphatemia is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally elevated level of phosphate in the blood. Often, calcium levels are lowered (hypocalcemia) due to precipitation of phosphate with the calcium in tissues. It is associated with secondary hyperparathyroidism and commonly ..
Hyperphosphorylation
Hyperphosphorylation occurs when a biochemical with multiple phosphorylation sites is fully saturated. Hyperphosphorylation is one of the signalling mechanisms used by the cell to regulate mitosis. When these mechanisms fail, developmental problems or cancer are a likely outcome. The mechanism appea..
HyperPhysics
HyperPhysics is an educational resource about physics topics. The information architecture of the website is based on trees that organize topics from general to specific. HyperPhysics is hosted by Georgia State University, which estimates that HyperPhysics has over 3 million users per year. Subje..
Hyperpigmentation
In dermatology, hyperpigmentation is the darkening of an area of skin or nails caused by increased melanin. Hyperpigmentation may be caused by sun damage, inflammation from acne, or other skin injuries. It is also associated with a number of diseases or conditions, including: Addison's disease and o..
Hyperpituitarism
Hyperpituitarism is the result of an overactive pituitary gland producing too much of the bodies natural growth hormones. While some of the growth hormones are needed by the body for normal regulatory functions, too much causes the abnormal growth of hands, feet, and internal organs. Symptoms can ..
Hyperplane
A hyperplane is not to be confused with a hypersonic aircraft. A hyperplane is a concept in geometry. It is a generalization of the concept of a plane. In a one-dimensional space (such as a line), a hyperplane is a point; it divides a line into two rays. In two-dimensional space (such as the x..
Hyperplane at infinity
In mathematics, in particular projective geometry, the hyperplane at infinity, also called ideal hyperplane, is a projective (n − 1) -space added to Euclidean n-space — [ \mathbb^n ] — in order to give it closure of incidence properties, thereby converting [ \mathbb^..
Hyperplane section
In mathematics, a hyperplane section of a subset X of projective space Pn is the intersection of X with some hyperplane H — in other words we look at the subset XH of those elements x of X that satisfy the single linear condition L = 0 defining H as a linear subspace. Here L or H can range ove..
Hyperplasia
Hyperplasia (or "hypergenesis") is a general term for an increase in the number of the cells of an organ or tissue causing it to increase in size. It may be due to any number of causes including (but not limited to) increased demand, chronic inflammatory response, hormonal dysfunctions, or neoplasia..
Hyperpolarization
Hyperpolarization has several meanings: In biology, hyperpolarization (biology) occurs when the strength of the electric field across the width of a cell membrane increases.In physics, hyperpolarization (physics) is the selective polarization of nuclear spin in atoms far beyond normal thermal equil..
Hyperpolarization (biology)
Hyperpolarization is any change in a cell's membrane potential that makes it more polarized. That is, hyperpolarization is an increase in the absolute value of a cell's membrane potential. Thus, any change of membrane voltage in which the membrane potential moves farther from zero, in either a posit..
Hyperpolarization (physics)
Hyperpolarization is the nuclear spin polarization of a material far beyond thermal equilibrium conditions. It is commonly applied to gases such as 129Xe, 3He which are then used, for instance, in hyperpolarized magnetic resonance imaging. External links [Europhysics - "Take a breath of polari..
Hyperpolyglot
A hyperpolyglot is one who can speak six or more languages fluently. The term was coined by the linguist Richard Hudson in 2003 and derives from the word "polyglot", meaning one who can speak multiple languages. There are several theories as to why some people can easily learn many different langua..
Hyperpower
A hyperpower is a state that is vastly stronger than any potential rival. Since the end of the Cold War, the United States of America has been often considered the world's only superpower. Many thus call it a hyperpower in order to indicate a differing world order from the politics of the Great Powe..
Hyperprolactinaemia
Hyperprolactinaemia (BE) or hyperprolactinemia (AmE) is the presence of abnormally high levels of prolactin in the blood. Normal levels are less than 580 mIU/L for women, and less than 450 mIU/L for men. The hormone prolactin is downregulated by dopamine and is upregulated by estrogen. A falsely ..
Hyperprosexia
Aprosexia, Hyperprosexia, and Paraprosexia are closely related medical and neuro-psychiatric phenomena associated with attention and concentration. They typically occurs in patients suffering traumatic brain injuries. Aprosexia is an abnormal inability to pay attention, characterized by a near-comp..
Hyperpyrexia
In medicine, hyperpyrexia is an excessive and unusual elevation of body temperature above 107.6°F (42° C), or high fever (also called a hyperthermia). Causes Some of the more common causes of hyperpyrexia include: excessive exposure to heat or the sun (also called heat hyperpyrexia, a part of ..
Hyperpyrotechnia
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Hyperradiant Fresnel lens
Hyperradiant fresnel lenses are fresnel lenses larger than "first order" lenses, so they are larger than 12 feet (3.7 m) tall and 6 feet (1.8 m) across, with a focal length larger than 36 inches (0.91 m). They were the largest ever built and were installed in fewer than a dozen major "landfall" beac..
Hyperreal
Hyperreal can mean several things: hyperreality is a term used in semiotics and postmodern philosophyHyperrealism School of Paintinghyperreal numbera song by The Shamen This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you..
Hyperrealism (painting)
Hyperrealism is an emerging (International) school of painting, and a recognized outgrowth of the (American) school of photorealism. Through counterfeit photographic imagery, hyperrealist painters routinely create a simulated two-dimensional image of a three-dimensional reality. Hyperreal painting..
Hyperreality
This article is about the concept of hyperreality as it applies to contemporary continental philosophy. For hyperreality in art, see Hyperrealism (painting). In semiotics and postmodern philosophy, Hyperrealism (not to be confused with surrealism) is a term to describe a symptom of an evolved, post..
Hyperreality (art)
As a relatively new school of painting, hyperrealism is a recognized outgrowth of the school of photorealism. Through convincing photographic imagery, hyperrealist painters routinely create a two-dimensional simulation of a three-dimensional reality. Hyperreal paintings are convincing illusions of..
Hyperreal number
The system of hyperreal numbers represents a rigorous method of treating the ideas about infinite and infinitesimal numbers that had been used casually by mathematicians, scientists, and engineers ever since the invention of calculus by Newton and Leibniz. The hyperreals, or nonstandard reals, (usua..
Hyperreflexia
Hyperreflexia is defined as overactive or overresponsive reflexes. Examples of this can include twitching or spastic tendencies, which are indicative of upper motor neuron disease as well as the lessening or loss of control ordinarily exerted by higher brain centers of lower neural pathways (disinh..
HyperRoll
HyperRoll is a business intelligence software provider which was founded in 2000 with the mission of removing the barriers to data performance and analysis. HyperRoll is based in Mountain View, CA and holds its R&D facility in Israel. The company was founded by Guy Shaked, Gabby Rubin, Amir Raskin..
Hypersaturation
Hypersaturation is the act of oversaturating one's body with a liquid. It also refers to excessive saturation in any given context. ..
Hyperscore
Hyperscore is a computer-assisted music composition program intended to make the creation of music readily accessible to experienced musicians as well as those without any musical training. To accomplish this, the software maps complex musical concepts to intuitive visual representations. Color, s..
HyperSCSI
"HyperSCSI is a protocol that sends SCSI commands using raw Ethernet packets instead of the TCP/IP packets used for iSCSI. Thus, it bypasses the TCP/IP stack of the operating system and does not suffer from the shortcomings of TCP/IP. HyperSCSI focuses on turning Ethernet into a usable storage infr..
Hypersensitivity
Hypersensitivity is an immune response that damages the body's own tissues. Four or five types of hypersensitivity are often described. The four-group classification was expounded by P.H.G. Gell and Robin Coombs in 1968. Contents 1 Type 1 - immediate (or atopic, or anaphylactic)2 Type 2..
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (also called extrinsic allergic alveolitis) is an inflammation of the lung caused by the body's immune reaction to small air-borne particles. These particles can be bacteria, mold, fungi, or even inorganic. ..
Hypersensitivity vasculitis
Hypersensitivity vasculitis (or hypersensitivity angiitis or leukocytoclastic vasculitis) is usually due to a hypersensitivity reaction to a known drug. There is presence of skin vaculitis with palpable petechiae or purpura. Biopsy of these lesions reveal inflammation of the small vessels, termed l..
Hypersexuality
Hypersexuality is a desire for human sexual behavior at levels high enough to be considered clinically significant. The concept of hypersexuality replaces the older concepts of nymphomania (or furor uterinus) and satyriasis. Nymphomania was believed to be a psychological disorder characterized by..
Hypersoar
The Hypersoar is a aircraft developed by the United States of America and is still being developed, it will fly at around 6400 MPH, it can fly from New York and reach Tehran in a hour, it will skip in and out of space ..
Hypersomnia
Hypersomnia is an excessive amount of sleepiness, resulting in an inability to stay awake. Even though people with hypersomnia sleep for more hours at night than is considered necessary (or even healthy), they may still need to take frequent naps in order to remain awake and alert during the day...
Hypersonic
This article is about hypersonic speeds in aerodynamics. For other uses, see hypersonic (disambiguation). In aerodynamics, hypersonic speeds are speeds that are highly supersonic. In the 1970s the term generally came to refer to speeds of Mach 5 and above. The hypersonic regime is a subset of th..
Hypersonic (disambiguation)
Hypersonic may refer to: Hypersonic speed, a highly supersonic speedHypersonic sound, sound that propagates in a beam like light rather than propagating in all directions like sound usually does.Hypersonic, a laptop brandHyper Sonic, a video game character This is a [disambiguationdisambiguatio..
Hypersonic (laptop)
Hypersonic is a company selling mainly desktop replacement laptops under the brand name Aviator. These laptops use many desktop components and as such can turn out quite large. They also sell Gaming desktops and workstations. ..
HyperSonic Sound
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Hypersonic wind tunnel
A Hypersonic Wind Tunnel is designed to generate a hypersonic flow field in the working section. The speed of these tunnels vary from Mach 5 to 15. As with supersonic wind tunnels, these types of tunnels must run intermittently with very high pressure ratios when initializing. Since the temperatur..
Hypersonic XLC
Hypersonic XLC is a roller coaster located at Kings Dominion near Richmond, Virginia. Hypersonic was the first compressed air launch coaster in the world, and still remains the only one in North America. Hypersonic was built by S&S Power, a company who specializes in air-powered rides such as Skyh..
Hyperspace
Hyperspace may refer to: Hyperspace (science fiction), a concept often used in science fiction writingHyperspace (book), a book by Dr. Michio Kaku that attempts to explain the possibility of ten-dimensional space using string theoryMinkowski spacetime, a concept, often referred to by science fictio..
Hyperspace (book)
Hyperspace: A Scientific Odyssey Through Parallel Universes, Time Warps, and the Tenth Dimension (1994) is a book by Michio Kaku, a theoretical physicist from the City College of New York. It focuses on Kaku's studies of higher dimensions referred to as hyperspace. The recurring theme of the book is..
Hyperspace (Homeworld)
Hyperspace Hyperspace is a common way to traverse large areas of space in a relatively short period of time. Relation to Homeworld In Homeworld, the Mothership is equipped with a hyperspace drive ("hyperdrive"); this is its only way to move throughout the single-player portion of the game. The hype..
Hyperspace (science fiction)
[[Image:Hyperspace.jpg|frame|right|Scene from [[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope]] depicting the inside of a starship entering hyperspace.]] In science fiction, hyperspace is any region of space co-existing with our own universe (in some cases displaced in an extra spatial dimension) which may be en..
Hyperspace core
The Hyperspace Cores, in the computer game Homeworld and its successor Homeworld 2, are devices that allow starships to traverse interstellar distances within short periods of time. In the original Homeworld, the Kushan reverse-engineered a hyperspace core contained within one of the original pris..
Hyperspace Core
In the 1999 Computer game Homeworld, the Hyperspace Core is a massive device that, when properly powered and interfaced with the mothership correctly, can give the ability to 'far jump' through time and space to a designated location. There are three Hyperspacing Cores altogether, created by Sajuu..
Hyperspace Cowgirls
Hyperspace Cowgirls was a small developer of websites, CD-ROMs and video games located in midtown Manhattan, NYC. Some of their better known shipped video game titles include: Britney's Dance Beat (PC) 2002Stuart Little 2 (PC) 2002Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (Game Boy Advance) 2002 The develope..
Hyperspace Delivery Boy!
A scene from the Linux port of HSB Hyperspace Delivery Boy! is the first title released by video game production company Monkeystone Games. A graphical adventure game developed for the Pocket PC and later ported to other platforms, including Linux, it saw a respectable amount of commercial suc..
Hyperspace theory
Hyperspace theories are concerned with theoretical systems that have more than the familiar three spatial dimensions. Hyperspace theories are largely a mathematical theory but their developers often attempt to make them of use to physicists. Hyperspace theorists generally believe that the laws of na..
Hyperspectral
The term hyperspectral is found in military and remote sensing jargon and denotes, a sensor system observing a target in many spectral bands. In remote sensing this is generally defined as a spectral sensor measuring radiance in 100 or more spectral bands which are contiguous. The individual bands ..
Hypersphere
In mathematics, a hypersphere is a sphere which has dimension 3 or higher. The term [n]-sphere is used for a sphere of dimension [n], for any positive integer [n]. An origin-centered sphere of radius [R] consists of all points in n-dimensional Euclidean space ..
Hypersport
A Kawasaki ZX-12R Hypersports are motorcycles characterised with high power output and top speed, stable handling, good aerodynamics and a more relaxed riding position than sport bikes. The following are hypersports currently on the market: Honda CBR1100XXSuzuki GSX1300RKawasaki ZX-12RMTT Turb..
Hypersthene
A sample of hypersthene Hypersthene is a common rock-forming inosilicate mineral belonging to the group of orthorhombic pyroxenes. The name has now been formally abandoned and enstatite or ferrosilite is preferred. It is found in igneous and some metamorphic rocks as well as in stony and iron ..
Hyperstorm
Hyperstorm is a fictional supervillain from the Marvel comics universe. Also known as Jonathan Reed Richards, Hyperstorm is both the future descendant and enemy of the Fantastic Four. Character biography The Fantastic Four first encountered him when Reed Richards and Doctor Doom were ripped out of..
Hyperstructure
The hyperstructures are algebraic structures equipped with, at least, one multivalued operation, called hyperoperation. The largest classes of the hyperstructures are the ones called Hv – structures. A Hyperoperation (*) on a non-empty set H is a mapping from H x H to power set P*(H), where P*(H)..
Hypersurface
In mathematics, a hypersurface is some kind of submanifold. For differential geometry usage, see glossary of differential geometry and topology.In algebraic geometry, a hypersurface in projective space of dimension n is an algebraic set that is purely of dimension n − 1. It is then defined b..
Hypertag
Hypertag is a new technology developed by Cambridge-based company Hypertag Ltd that allows ringtones and other files to be downloaded from advertisement posters into mobile phones using infrared and bluetooth technology. Posters advertising the new Gorillaz single, DARE, were established in Sydney ..
HyperTalk
HyperTalk is a high-level programming language created in 1987 by Dan Winkler and used in conjunction with Apple Computer's HyperCard hypermedia program by Bill Atkinson. The main target audience of HyperTalk was beginning programmers, hence HyperTalk programmers were usually called authors, and the..
Hypertelorism
Hypertelorism is an abnormally increased distance between two organs or bodily parts, usually referring to an increases distance between the eyes (orbital hypertelorism), seen in a variety of syndromes. See also Hypotelorism ..
Hypertension
For other forms of hypertension see hypertension (disambiguation). Hypertension or high blood pressure is a medical condition wherein the blood pressure is chronically elevated. While it is formally called arterial hypertension, the word "hypertension" without a qualifier usually refers to arteria..
Hypertension (disambiguation)
Hypertension may refer to the following: Hypertension without a qualifier usually refers to arterial hypertension (high blood pressure of the arteries)* Pregnancy-induced hypertension is newly diagnosed arterial hypertension in pregnant women.* Hypertensive retinopathy* Hypertensive heart disease* R..
Hypertensive emergency
A hypertensive emergency is severe hypertension with acute impairment of an organ system (especially the central nervous system, cardiovascular system and/or the renal system) and the possibility of irreversible organ-damage. In case of a hypertensive emergency, the blood pressure should be lowered ..
Hypertensive heart disease
Hypertensive heart disease is any of a number of complications of arterial hypertension that affect the heart. It is one of the most common causes of death in western societies. Symptoms fatigueirregular pulseswelling of feetdyspneaweight gain Conditions that can be caused by hypertensive heart..
Hypertensive nephropathy
Hypertensive nephropathy (or "hypertensive nephrosclerosis", or "Hypertensive renal disease") is a medical condition referring to damage to the kidney due to chronic high blood pressure. It should be distinguished from "renovascular hypertension" (I15.0), which is a form of secondary hypertension..
Hypertensive retinopathy
Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina due to high blood pressure (i.e. hypertension). Contents 1 Pathophysiology2 Symptoms3 Signs4 Diagnosis5 Treatment and management6 See also7 References Pathophysiology The retina is one of the "target organs" tha..
HyperTerminal
HyperTerminal is a communications program bundled with multiple versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system. It is a tool used when connecting to other computers, bulletin board systems (BBSs), and a host of other internet-related services. Hyperterminal is designed to emulate various forms ..
Hypertext
In computing, hypertext is a user interface paradigm for displaying documents which, according to an early definition (Nelson 1970), "branch or perform on request." The most frequently discussed form of hypertext document contains automated cross-references to other documents called hyperlinks. Sel..
Hypertextuality
Hypertextuality is a postmodern theory of the inter-connectedness of all literary works and their interpretation. The prefix 'hyper' is derived from the Greek 'above, beyond or oustide'. Hence hypertext has come to describe a text which provides a network of links to other texts that are 'outside, ..
Hypertext Editing System
This article is about the computer technology. See HES (disambiguation) for other uses. The Hypertext Editing System, or HES, was an early hypertext research project conducted at Brown University in 1967 by Andries van Dam, Ted Nelson, and several Brown students. HES was a pioneering hypertext syst..
Hypertext fiction
Hypertext fiction is a genre of electronic literature, characterized by the use of hypertext which provides a new context for non-linearity in "literature" and reader interaction. The reader typically chooses links to move from one node of text to the next, and in this fashion arranges a story from ..
Hypertext poetry
Hypertext poetry, a form of e-poetry, is hard to delineate, since it is often very visual, thus seeping into hypertext fiction and visual arts. A definition would include its use of links using hypertext mark-up. The links mean that a hypertext poem has no set order, the poem moving or being gener..
HyperText Studio
HyperText Studio is a WYSIWYG Help authoring tool (HAT) created by Olson Software a New Zealand based company. The software is used by technical writers to create documentation in various formats, including: Microsoft WinHelpMicrosoft Compressed HTML HelpHTMLBrowserHelpRich Text Format (RTF) The Hyp..
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Internet protocol suite Layer Protocols Application DNS, TLS/SSL, TFTP, FTP, HTTP, IMAP, IRC, NNTP, POP3, SIP, SMTP, SNMP, SSH, TELNET, BitTorrent, RTP, rlogin, … Transport TCP, UDP, DCCP, SCTP, IL, RUDP, Network IP (IPv4, IPv6), ICMP, IGMP, ARP, RARP, … Link PPP, SLIP, FDDI, ATM, ..
Hyperthermia
Hyperthermia (hyperpyrexia), in its advanced state referred to as heat stroke or sunstroke, is an acute condition which occurs when the body produces or absorbs more heat than it can dissipate. It is usually due to excessive exposure to heat. The heat-regulating mechanisms of the body eventually b..
Hyperthermophile
Hyperthermophiles produce some of the bright colors of Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park A hyperthermophile is an organism that thrives in extremely hot environments — that is, hotter than around 60 °C. The optimal temperatures are between 80 °C and 110°C; in fact, the rec..
Hyperthymesia
Hyperthymesia or hyperthymestic syndrome is a condition where the affected individual has a superior autobiographical memory. As first described in the Neurocase article "A case of unusual autobiographical remembering," the two defining characteristics of hyperthymesia are "1) the person spends an a..
Hyperthyroidism
Hyperthyroidism (or "overactive thyroid gland") is the clinical syndrome caused by an excess of circulating free thyroxine (T4) or free triiodothyronine (T3), or both. Contents 1 Causes2 Signs and symptoms3 Diagnosis4 Treatment4.1 Surgery4.2 Radioiodine4.3 Th..
Hypertime
-->Hypertime is a fictional concept presented in the 1998 comic book series The Kingdom, both a catch-all explanation for any continuity discrepancies in DC Universe stories and a variation or superset of the Multiverse that existed before Crisis on Infinite Earths. The basic premise of the idea w..
Hypertime (heroclix)
Hypertime is the first DC Heroclix set produced by Wizkids released Sept 2002 and retired Sept 2005. Set The set consists of the following characters made into figures: AquamanArcaneBaneBatmanBatman ([[Batman: The Dark Knight Returns]])Black MantaBlue BeetleBooster GoldBrainiac 13CatwomanChangelin..
Hypertonia
Hypertonia is an increase in stiffness, tension, and spasticity of a muscle. ..
Hypertonic
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. In biology, a hypertonic cell environment has a higher concentration of solutes than in cytoplasm. In a hyperto..
Hypertrace
Hypertrace is a Science Fiction story-telling album by the German speed metal band Scanner. It was released by Noise Records in 1988. For Hypertrace, Scanner's lineup consisted of: Michael Knoblich (M.A.J.O.R.) - vocal Tom S. Sopha - guitar Axel Julius (A.J.) - guitar Martin Bork - bass guitar Wol..
HyperTransport
HTX redirects here. For the Danish examination programme, see Higher Technical Examination Programme (HTX) HyperTransport logo HyperTransport (HT), formerly known as Lightning Data Transport (LDT), is a bidirectional serial/parallel high-bandwidth, low-latency computer bus that was introduced ..
HyperTransport Consortium
The HyperTransport Consortium is an industry consortium responsible for specifying and promoting the computer bus technology called HyperTransport. It is led by founding members Advanced Micro Devices, Alliance Semiconductor, Apple Computer, Broadcom Corporation, Cisco Systems, NVIDIA, PMC-Sierra, ..
Hypertrichosis
Hypertrichosis is a medical term, also known as "Wolfitis", referring to a condition of excessive body hair. It can be generalized, symmetrically affecting most of the torso and limbs, or localized, affecting an area of skin. It may be mild or severe. In most cases, the term is used to refer to an..
Hypertrichosis lanuginosa
Redirected from Ambras syndrome. Hypertrichosis lanuginosa also called "Congenital hypertrichosis lanuginosa", and "congenital hypertrichosis universalis", is a genetic condition characterized by hair all over the body. This condition affects less than 1 person in a billion. Fewer than 40 cases o..
Hypertriglyceridemia
In medicine, hypertriglyceridemia (or "Hypertriglyceridaemia") denotes high (hyper-) blood levels (-emia) of triglycerides, the most abundant fatty molecule in most organisms. It has been associated with atherosclerosis, even in the absence of hypercholesterolemia (high cholesterol levels). It can ..
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, or HCM, is a disease of the myocardium (the muscle of the heart) in which a portion of the myocardium is hypertrophied (thickened) without any obvious cause.1,10,22,29-31 Though perhaps most famous as a leading causes of sudden cardiac death in young athletes2 HCM's m..
Hypertrophic osteodystrophy
Hypertrophic osteodystrophy is a bone disease in rapidly growing large breed dogs. It may occur between the ages of 2 and 7 months. Symptoms include swelling of the metaphysis (the part of the bone adjacent to the joint), pain, depression, loss of appetite, and fever. The disease is usually bilat..
Hypertrophic osteopathy
Hypertrophic osteopathy is a bone disease secondary to disease in the lungs, usually cancer. This condition occurs mainly in dogs and is rare in cats. Hypertrophic osteopathy is characterized by new bone formation on the outside of the toe bones, which then extends proximally. Symptoms include st..
Hypertrophy
Hypertrophy is the increase of the size of an organ. It should be distinguished from hyperplasia which occurs due to cell division; hypertrophy occurs due to an increase in cell size rather than division. It is most commonly seen in muscle that has been actively stimulated, the most well-known meth..
Hypertrophy-specific Training
Taken & pasted form Bryan Haycock's site by the_dark_master Hypertrophy-Specific Training arose out of the research looking at both the stimuli and mechanisms for muscle cell hypertrophy. Hypertrophy-Specific Training (HST) is based on physiological principles of hypertrophy first discovered in the..
Hypertufa
Hypertufa is an artificial stone made from various aggregates bonded together using Portland cement. The term is mean to refer to a "fast" (ie. hyper) type of tufa. Hypertufa (or in context simply called "tufa") is popular for making garden ornaments, pots and land forms. Hypertufa is relatively ..
HyperTunnel
HyperTunnel is GDA technologies implementation of a HyperTransport tunnel. This integrated circuit allows tunnel devices to be daisy chained together to form IO channels connecting multiple IO devices to a system. External links [GDA Technologies' HyperTransport Corner] ..
Hyperuatas
Hyperuatas was a general of the Achaean League in Ancient Greece who served only for a year, 226 - 225 BC. ..
Hyperuricemia
Hyperuricemia is the presence of high levels of uric acid in the blood. The upper end of the normal range is 530 micromol/L (6 mg/dL) for women and and 619 micromol/L (7 mg/dL) for men. [link] Hyperuricemia is caused either by accelated generation of uric acid through purine metabolism o..
Hypervalent molecule
A hypervalent molecule is a molecule that contains one or more typical elements (group 1, 2, 13-18) formally bearing more than eight electrons in their valence shells. PCl5, SF6, ICl2-, and I3- are examples of hypervalent molecules. Hypervalent molecules were first defined by Jeremy I. Musher in 196..
Hypervalue
HYPER VALUE (HOLDINGS) LIMITED was incorporated in 1980 by Ken Rogers, the Founder and then Chairman of the Hypervalue Group. It is best known for the discount retail stores that encompass the whole of South Wales, extending into the South West of England and as far away as Southampton. The reta..
Hypervariable
Hypervariable may refer to: Hypervariable sequence, a segment of a chromosome characterised by considerable variation in the number of tandem repeats at one or more loci [link]Hypervariable locus, a locus with many alleles; especially those whose variation is due to variable numbers of ta..
Hypervariable region
A hypervariable region (HVR) is a location within nuclear DNA in which base pairs of nucleotides repeat. Repeats in the hypervariable region are highly polymorphic. Genetic genealogy There are two hypervariable regions used in human mitochondrial genealogical DNA testing. HVR1 is considered a "lo..
Hypervelocity
The "energy flash" of a hypervelocity impact during a laboratory simulation of what happens when a piece of orbital debris hits a spacecraft in orbit Hypervelocity usually refers to a very high velocity, typically over 3,000 meters per second (6,700 mph, 11,000 km/h, 10,000 ft/s, or Mach 8.8)A..
Hypervelocity gun
The hypervelocity gun is a fictional ground-to-space projectile cannon in the fictional Star Wars Universe. It uses magnetic pulses to accelerate a series of projectiles that have heavy firepower against hostile spaceships. There are two uses of the hypervelocity gun in Star Wars: 1. Black Fle..
Hypervelocity star
Hypervelocity stars (HVSs) are stars moving with high velocity relative to the galactic rest frame, and have or will eventually escape from the Galaxy, hence also the name Exiled Stars. Currently, five HVSs are known, one of them possibly originating from the Large Magellanic Cloud, this one discov..
Hyperventilation
In medicine, hyperventilation (or hyperpnea) is the state of breathing faster or deeper (hyper) than necessary, and thereby reducing the carbon dioxide concentration of the blood below normal. This causes various symptoms such as numbness or tingling in the hands, feet and lips, lightheadedness, di..
Hyperventilation syndrome
In psychiatry, hyperventilation syndrome (HVS) is an episodic disorder that often presents with chest pain and a tingling sensation of the fingertips (paresthesia) and around the mouth, as well as deep and labored breathing (causing hyperventilation), although chronic but subtle hyperventilation can..
Hypervigilance
Hypervigilance is an enhanced state of sensory sensitivity accompanied by an exaggerated intensity of behaviors whose purpose it is to detect threats. It is a symptom of a number of stress-related disorders. See for example Post-traumatic stress disorder,Combat stress reaction,Urban survival syndr..
Hyperviscosity syndrome
Hyperviscosity syndrome is an increase in the viscosity of the blood. This may be caused by an increase in serum proteins and may be associated with bleeding from mucous membranes, retinopathy, and neurological symptoms. Hyperviscosity syndrome is sometimes seen in Waldenström macroglobulinemia an..
Hypervisor
A hypervisor in computing is a scheme which allows multiple operating systems to run, unmodified, on a host computer at the same time. The term is an extension of the earlier term supervisor, which was commonly applied to operating system kernels in that era. Contents 1 Mainframe origins2&nb..
Hypervitaminosis A
The effects of excessive vitamin A intake include: birth defectsliver abnormalities,reduced bone mineral density that may result in osteoporosishair lossexcessive skin dryness/peeling Signs of acute toxicity include nausea and vomiting, headache, dizziness, blurred vision, and loss of muscular coor..
Hypervitaminosis D
In terms of the likelihood of poisoning, Vitamin D seems to be one of the least poisonous substances known. Overdose occurs at more than 100 times the daily RDA (more or less a bottle of vitamin D tablets per day), for several months. Acute one-time overdose requires over 50mg (ten thousand times t..
Hypervolemia
Hypervolemia (or "Fluid overload") is the medical condition where there is too much fluid in the body. The opposite condition is Hypovolemia. See also edemaanasarca (swelling of skin)ascites (excess fluid in the peritoneal cavity)pleural effusion (excess fluid in the pleural cavity) External link..
Hyperwarp 6D
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HyperWar Project
The HyperWar Project is an internet-based project for transforming World War II source materials into machine readable format and releasing them into the public domain. It is coordinated by Patrick Clancey. External links [HyperWar Project homepage] ..
Hyperwave Inertia Momentum Sustainer
The Hyperwave Inertia Momentum Sustainer is a fictional device in the Star Wars Universe. It was invented by the planet of Bakura to be mounted on their Home Fleet's Star Destroyers. Its whole purpose was to allow a starhip to continue travelling in hyperspace even when crossing an interdiction fi..
Hyperwerks
Hyperwerks Entertainment was founded by Karl Altstaetter in 1997, it is mostly noted for its comic series. Two notable Hyperwerks projects are the Rostam and Deity series. External links [Hyperwerks Entertainment website] ..
Hyperwind
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HyperWRT
Screenshot of the HyperWRT web-interface HyperWRT is a GPL firmware project for the Linksys WRT54G and WRT54GS wireless routers based on the stock Linksys firmware. The original goal of the HyperWRT project was to add a set of features—such as power boost—to the latest Linux-based Linksy..
HyperZ
HyperZ is the name of a set of computer graphics processing techniques used by ATI Technologies in their Radeon video cards. On the Radeon R100-based cores, Radeon DDR through 7500, where HyperZ debuted, ATI claimed a 20% improvement in overall rendering efficiency. They stated that with HyperZ, Ra..
HyperZone
HyperZone is a shooter game developed by HAL Laboratory, Inc. for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was one of the first to be released for the console, and is notably one of the few "rail shooter" type games available. Like many of the system's earlier releases, HyperZone made liberal us..
Hyper (magazine)
Hyper is a multi-platform Australian video game magazine. Australia's longest running gaming magazine, it has been in publication since 1993, and was released the same month as the better known UK magazine Edge. The first issue of Hyper featured a large picture of Chun-Li on the cover, and stirre..
Hyper Athlete
A superb 3D update of Konami's Track & Field series, in which up to four players compete in eleven different Olympic events. All six events from the legendary first game, 1983's "Track and Field", are included; but tellingly, only three events (swimming, pole vault and triple jump) are taken from th..
Hyper engine
The hyper engine was a hypothetical aircraft engine design, an engine that would be able to deliver 1 horsepower per cubic inch (46 kW/L) of engine displacement. The term was generally used only in the United States, where the Army Air Corps funded development of several hyper engines of about 1200 ..
Hyper Galactic Mega Quest
Contents 1 Hyper Galactic Mega Quest2 Getting Started3 Sector Types4 Researching5 Units6 External links7 Official affiliates Hyper Galactic Mega Quest Hyper Galactic Mega Quest (HGMQ) is a free browser-based RPG with over 3000 active members. The goal of HGMQ i..
HYPER GROOVE PARTY
HYPER GROOVE PARTY (Folder5 album) HYPER GROOVE PARTY is a collection of mixed, shortened, versions of various Folder 5 songs. Tracklist: 1.Ready! 2.AMAZING LOVE 3.GEMINI 4.Follow me 5.Final Fun-Boy 6.BE MY LOVE 7.CATENACCIO 8.SUPERGIRL 9.Koi No Kakera...(Featuring ..
Hyper Hyper
"Hyper Hyper" is a single released by the band Scooter. It came in three versions. Two of the versions had the same tracklists, but different covers Track listing (ver. 1&2) Hyper Hyper (5:10)Unity Without Words (6:02)Rhapsody in E (6:10) Tracklisting (ver. 3) Faster, Harder, Scooter (5:10)On A Spa..
Hyper Island
--> Inside Ångcentralen, one of the two main buildings --> Inside Häktet (The Prison) Hyper Island is a digital media school established in Karlskrona, Sweden, in April 1996, widely known for its graphic design students and partly funded by the new media industry. It is located on a..
Hyper jump
see also Jump drive A hyper jump or a Jump (with a capital J) is one of the speculative inventions in science fiction. A hyper jump is supposed to make a spaceship (or any matter) go from one point in space to another point, which may be several light years away, in a single instant. Like time tra..
Hyper Lode Runner
Hyper Lode Runner is a video game for the Nintendo Game Boy. Contents 1 Release2 Graphics3 Sound4 Gameplay and Storyline5 Offsite Link Release Bandai released Hyper Lode Runner for Game Boy in September of 1989. It was based on Lode Runner, a very popular home computer..
Hyper Music/Feeling Good
"Hyper Music" and "Feeling Good" are songs that were released as a double A-Side by the British rock band Muse, from their second album, Origin of Symmetry. It was the fourth single that the band released from this album. The release date in the UK was 19 November 2001, and the single was released..
Hyper Neo-Geo 64
The Hyper Neo-Geo 64 was an arcade game system created by SNK. It was the first and only SNK hardware set capable of rendering in 3D. It was conceived to usher SNK into the 3D era as well as to provide the hardware basis for a home system that would replace their aging Neo-Geo, one that SNK hoped w..
Hyper operator
The hyper operators forming the hypern family are as follows: hypern (a, b) = [ \begin \mbox(a,n,b)&&=&&a\uparrow^b&&=&&a\to b\to (n-2)\\ \end ] (See Knuth's up-arrow notation and Conway chained arrow notation.) For n = 4 we have hyper4 or tetration, super-exponentiation or power to..
Hyper physics
Hyper Physics is an educational website maintained by the physics and astomomy department at the Georgia State University. This website explains various phenomena that take place in physics with java applets. Link http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html ..
Hyper Police
|} Hyper Police is the name of a manga and anime series created by Minoru Tachikawa under the pseudonym MEE. For many years, the only western language to have translations of the Hyper Police manga was Spanish. However, English translations have recently begun thanks to US company Tokyopop. Con..
Hyper power
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Hyper Relay
Hyper Relay is a massively multiplayer online game published by edenII. It contains a collection of 88 mini-games. Note: Currently only the Philippines version is being updated. External links [Hyper Relay Homepage][edenII Homepage][Hyper Relay Philippines Homepage]..
Hyper Sports
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Hyper Static Union
Hyper Static Union is a Christian rock band formed in Camas, Washington (a suburb of Portland, Oregon). The band's first official/studio album was released May 9, 2006, and was produced by Mac Powell of Third Day. Contents 1 Discography1.1 Studio & Live Albums1.2 Independent Alb..
HYPER TECHNO MIX REVOLUTION III (album)
HYPER TECHNO MIX REVOLUTION III, is M.O.V.E's fifth remix album, and is the third of the "HYPER TECHNO MIXES". However, on the previous two albums, HYPER TECHNO MIX REVOLUTION I and HYPER TECHNO MIX REVOLUTION II, there was only 1 disc with seven songs. On this album, there is a trance and a techno ..
HYPER TECHNO MIX REVOLUTION II (album)
HYPER TECHNO MIX REVOLUTION II released on July 25 2001, is M.O.V.E's fourth remix album, and is the second of three remix albums with the "HYPER TECHNO MIX" name. Track Listing "words of the mind ~brandnew journey~ - remixed by D-Z"PLANET ROCK" - remixed by RAVEMAN"over drive" - remixed by DJ ZOR..
HYPER TECHNO MIX REVOLUTION I (album)
HYPER TECHNO MIX REVOLUTION I released on May 30, 2001, is the first of three remix albums with the "HYPER TECHNO MIX" name in it. This is M.O.V.E's third remix album. Track Listing "gimme3" – remixed by RAVEMAN"knock'em out" – remixed by D-Z"Gamble Rumble" – remixed by FRAGMA"ROCK IT DOWN" ..
Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol
The Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP for short) is a protocol for controlling, monitoring, and diagnosing coffee pots. HTCPCP is specified in the jocular RFC 2324, published on April 1 1998. Although the RFC describing the protocol is an April fools joke and not to be taken seriously,..
Hyper V-Ball
Hyper V-Ball is a Super NES volleyball game. The player can use either human or robotic volleyball players. While the human players give the game more realism, the robot players can provide special moves that can guarantee points to the player or CPU opponent that can pull them off successfully. Thi..
Hypex Electronics
Hypex Electronics is a Dutch electronics company, mostly known for its Class D audio amplifier modules. The Class D audio modules employ a control method called UcD, invented by Bruno Putzeys. Hypex was founded in 1996 by Jan-Peter van Amerongen as a supplier of amplifier subassemblies for active ..
Hype City Soundtrack
Hype City Soundtrack is the third and final named cassette of music which has thusfar been discovered by Neutral Milk Hotel, which, at this point, was merely an outlet for Jeff Mangum's songwriting. Again, it was self-released by Mangum, for the enjoyment of himself and his friends, which was commo..
Hype cycle
A Hype Cycle is a graphic representation of the maturity, adoption and business application of specific technologies. Since 1995, Gartner has used Hype Cycles to characterize the over-enthusiasm or "hype" and subsequent disappointment that typically happens with the introduction of new technologie..
Hype Williams
Hype Williams in 2002. Harold "Hype" Williams (born 1970 in Queens, New York) is a music video and film director of African-American and Honduran descent.[link]. Williams is notable for creating a number of groundbreaking and successful music videos for hip hop and R&B artists s..
Hypha
Hyphae as seen under a log A hypha (plural hyphae) is a long, branching filament found primarily in fungi, but also in fungus-like bacteria such as Actinomyces and Streptomyces. In fungi, the hyphal filaments form the feeding thallus, called the mycelium. Hyphae are also found enveloping the ..
Hyphaene
Hyphaene is a genus of palms that includes the doum palm among others. They are notable as the only type of monocotyledons to branch naturally. ..
Hyphalosaurus
Hyphalosaurus is among the most common fossil animals found in the Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation in Liaoning Province, China, formed around 130-120 million years ago. Somehow, the slab and counterslab of the holotype were given to different groups of researchers. Each described the taxon and ..
Hyphema
A hyphema is the collection of blood in the anterior chamber of the eye. Visible as a reddish tinge in the anterior chamber, hyphemas are frequently caused by blunt trauma to the eye and may partially or completely block vision. Treatment Bed rest and elevation (30-40 degrees); keep both eyes patc..
Hyphen
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Hyphen-minus
The hyphen-minus is the character at position 2DHEX in ASCII and standards that derive from it. It is used as a hyphen, a minus sign and a dash. This was a compromise that made sense in the early days of fixed-width typewriters and computer screens but is considered to be ugly in proper typesetting..
Hyphenated American
The term hyphenated American is an epithet from the late 19th century to refer to Americans who consider themselves of a distinct cultural origin other than the United States, and who claim to hold allegiance to both. The first term typically indicates a region of origin or ancestry, which is genera..
Hyphenated separation techniques
Hyphenated separation techniques refers to a combination of two (or more) techniques to detect and separate chemicals from solutions. Most often the other technique is some form of chromatography. Hyphenated techniques are widely used in chemistry and biochemistry. A slash is sometimes used instead..
Hyphenation algorithm
One of the reasons for the complexity of the rules of word-breaking, or hyphenation algorithm, is that different 'dialects' of English tend to differ on the rule: American English tends to work on sound, while British English tends to look to the origins of the word and then to sound. There are als..
Hyphen magazine
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Hyphen War
The Hyphen War (in Czech Pomlčková válka, in Slovak Pomlčková vojna — literally "Dash War") was the tongue-in-cheek name given to the conflict over what to call Czechoslovakia after the fall of Communism. The Communist dictatorship in Czechoslovakia fell in November 1989. But in 1990, th..
Hyphessobrycon
Hyphessobrycon Meek, 1904, is a genus of freshwater fish in the characin family (family Characidae) of order Characiformes. The type species is H. compressus, the Mayan tetra, and the Hyphessobrycon species are among the fishes known as tetras. All species of this genus are native to the Neotropi..
Hypholoma
Fungi of the genus Hypholoma are quite well-known due to the commonness of Sulphur Tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare) on stumps in temperate woodlands. This species is easily recognizable because the dark spores create a distinctive greenish effect on the yellow cap underside. Other well-known species..
Hypholoma capnoides
Hypholoma capnoides is an edible mushroom which like its poisonous or suspect relatives H. fasciculare ("Sulphur Tuft") and H. sublateritium ("Brick Caps") grows in tufts on old tree stumps. Anyone thinking to eat this mushroom needs to be able to distinguish it from the much commoner Sulphur Tuf..
Hypholoma fasciculare
Hypholoma fasciculare (Sulphur Tuft or Sulfur Tuft) is a common woodland mushroom, often in evidence when hardly any other mushrooms are to be found. This small gill fungus grows in large clumps (Latin fascicularis = in bundles, clustered) mainly on stumps, dead roots or rotting trunks of broadle..
Hypholoma sublateritium
Hypholoma sublateritium (sometimes called Brick Cap) is rarer and less well-known than its relatives Hypholoma fasciculare (Sulphur Tuft) and the edible Hypholoma capnoides. Its fruit-bodies are generally larger than either of these. In Europe this mushroom is usually considered as inedible or e..
Hyphomicrobiaceae
The Hyphomicrobiaceae are a family of bacteria. Among others, they include Azorhizobium, a genus of rhizobia, and Rhodomicrobium, a genus of purple bacteria. ..
Hyphy
Hyphy (pronounced high-fee; IPA: [ˈhaɪfiː]]) is a style of music and dance associated with San Francisco Bay Area hip hop culture. It began to emerge in early 2000 as a response from Bay Area rappers against commercial hip hop for not acknowledging the Bay for setting trends in the hip ..
Hyphy (energy drink)
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Hyphy Juice
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Hypnagogia
Hypnagogia (also spelled hypnogogia) are the experiences a person can go through in the hypnagogic (or hypnogogic) state, the period of falling asleep. Hypnopompia are the experiences a person can go through in the hypnopompic state, the period of waking up. The term hypnagogia often encompasses hyp..
Hypnale
Hypnale is a genus of venomous pit vipers found in India and Sri Lanka. They are commonly referred to as hump-nosed vipers. Three species are currently recognized. Species Species Authority Common name Geographic range H. hypnale Merrem, 1820 Hump-nosed moccasin India (Karnataka), Sri Lanka H..
Hypnerotomachia Poliphili
Poliphilo kneels before Queen Eleuterylida The Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (or The Strife of Love in a Dream) is an unusual book. The Greek title might be translated Poliphilo's Struggle for Love in a Dream. The book was printed by Aldus Manutius in Venice in December 1499. The book is anon..
Hypnerpeton
Hynerpeton bassetti is an extinct tetrapod from the Devonian Era. Fossilized remains of this animal have been found in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. The known fossils include two shoulder girdles, two lower jaws, a jugal bone and some gastralia. The structure of the shoulder girdle indicates this animal m..
Hypnic jerk
A hypnic or hypnagogic jerk is an involuntary muscle twitch (more generally known as myoclonus or a myoclonic twitch) which often occurs during the transition from wakefulness to sleep (see hypnagogia). It is often described as an electric shock or falling sensation, and can cause movement of the bo..
Hypno
is a fictional Psychic-type Pokémon. It is #097 in the National Pokédex. Hypno appears in Pokémon Red, Pokémon Yellow and Pokémon Blue, but does not appear in the Ruby or Sapphire versions. Hypno is never shown without its favorite pendulum, which it uses to put others to sleep. The name "Hy..
Hypno-Disc
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Hypno5ive
Hypno5ive is a south Florida alternative dance music dj. He founded the historic Edge in Kendall in 1990 and helped give rise to the fledgling South Beach dance club scene of the time while promoting emb and industrial music. Additional club work over the last decade includes: the Church, Red Room,..
Hypnobirthing
HypnoBirthing consists of a series of relaxation techniques used to help laboring mothers decrease pain and emotional stress during childbirth without the use of drugs. Hypnobirthing is a form of self-hypnosis used primarily during an unmedicated vaginal delivery. The practice of HypnoBirthing has..
Hypnocil
Hypnocil is a ficticious, experimental drug used in the A Nightmare On Elm Street series of movies, in [[A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors|Dream Warriors]] and Freddy vs. Jason. As explained in the movies, it is used to suppress dreams, but has not yet been approved by the Food and Drug A..
Hypnodermatology
Hypnodermatology is an informal label for the use of hypnosis in treating the skin conditions that fall between conventional medical dermatology and the mental health disciplines. The use of hypnosis to provide relief for some skin conditions is based on observations that the severity of their dise..
Hypnofetishism
Hypnofetishism is the linking of hypnosis (or other forms of mind control) to sexuality, sometimes known by other names such as "erotic hypnosis" and "erotic mind control." Contents 1 History2 Practice3 Online Community4 External links History Hypnofetishism has a long histo..
Hypnos
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. In Greek mythology, Hypnos was the personification of sleep; the Roman equivalent was known as Somnus. His twin was Thanatos ("death"); their mother was the goddess Nyx ("night"). His palace was a dark cave where the sun never shines. At the entrance were a..
Hypnosis
Hypnotic Seance, by Richard Bergh Hypnosis is a psychological condition in which some people may be induced to show various differences in behavior and thinking. Although some individuals experience an increase in suggestibility and subjective feelings of an 'altered state of consciousness', ..
Hypnosis (novel)
Hypnosis (2005) is the first published novel by Lucas Hyde. The first edition was published as an encrypted e-book on May 5, 2005. A revised second edition followed shortly, published August 1, as a print-on-demand paperback. The revised third edition was published December 2, 2005 in hardback, and ..
Hypnoskull
Patrick Stevens Hypnoskull is the name of Belgian musical group whose style borrows elements of noise, industrial music, jungle, lo-fi, and techno. Hypnoskull currently releases music through Germany’s Ant-Zen record label. Contents 1 Members / History2 Discography3 See a..
Hypnosnlp
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Hypnosurgery
Hypnosurgery is the term given to an operation where the patient is sedated using hypnotherapy rather than traditional anaesthetics. In April 2005, the British television channel More4 broadcast a live hernia hypnosurgery operation. During hypnosurgery, a hypnotist helps the patient control their s..
Hypnos (Digimon)
Hypnos is the name of a fictional organization from the Digimon Tamers TV series. This covert agency is believed to be named after the title of a minor tale by horror author HP Lovecraft and Hypnos the Greek God of Sleep. Contents 1 History2 Mitsuo Yamaki and Hypnos3 Program..
Hypnos (disambiguation)
Hypnos may refer to: Hypnos, the personification of sleep in Greek mythology.One of Hades' minions and villains in the popular anime Saint Seiya.The central character of Argentinian writer "Gavriel" in his collection of poems "Hypnos, the rambling dream".Hypno, a Pokemon.Hypnos, a fictional secret ..
Hypnos (label)
Hypnos is an independent record label, located in Portland, Oregon. It was started in 1996 by M. Griffin to release his own recordings, both solo and for his collaborative project, Viridian Sun, and has since expanded into one of the best and well-known ambient-oriented record labels in the U.S. ..
Hypnos (short story)
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Hypnos Entertainment
Hypnos Entertainment is a video game developer, founded in 1991. The companies products include Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2006 and [[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (video game)|The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King]]. Notable published titles [[X-Men: The Official Game]] for the Ni..
Hypnotherapy
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Hypnotic
For the debated psychological state, see Hypnosis Hypnotic drugs are a class of drugs that induce sleep, used in the treatment of severe insomnia. Often the treatment of insomnia will not begin with drugs at all however, as many (not all) hypnotic drugs are habit forming. A physician will usually..
Hypnotica
Hypnotica is the second and probably the most popular album of Benny Benassi (Actually, the album titled as Benny Benassi Presents the Biz, the Biz refers to Benny Benassi's half-time musical partners). Album released in 2003. Contents 1 Style and Inspiration2 Satisfaction3 Other H..
Hypnotic susceptibility
Hypnotic susceptibility is a measurement of how easily a person can be hypnotized. The are several types of scales used, however the most common are the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility and the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scales. The Harvard Group Scale, as the name implies, is ..
Hypnotised
Hypnotised is a 1980 album by The Undertones. The original LP release included the UK chart hits: My Perfect Cousin, which made #9 in April 1980, and Wednesday Week, which got to #11 in July the same year. Track listing More Songs About Chocolate And GirlsThere Goes NormanHypnotisedSee That Girl..
Hypnotixed
HYPNOTIXED - a title used by the singer/songwriter Ryan Adams on a B-side track to his album Demolition (2003). In the song, the word is used as 'hypnotized' so it can be ciphered as being a play on words. ..
Hypnotize
Hypnotize can refer to the following things: The act of inducing hypnosis, sometimes spelled "hypnotise".The album Hypnotize by System of a Down and also a song of the same name.The song "Hypnotize" by Brooklyn rapper Notorious B.I.G., off his album Life After Death.A song by Audioslave, off their ..
Hypnotize (album)
This article is about the album by System of a Down. For other meanings, see Hypnotize. Hypnotize is the fifth album by System of a Down and the second half of the Mezmerize/Hypnotize double album. It was released on November 22, 2005, six months after the release of companion album Mezmerize. ..
Hypnotize (song)
"Hypnotize" Single by System of a Down From the album Hypnotize Single Released October/November, 2005 Single Format Vinyl, CD Recorded ??? Genre Alternative metal Song Length 3:09 Record label American Recordings Producer Rick Rubin Chart positions #48 (UK)#61 (USA) System of a Down ..
Hypnotize (The Notorious B.I.G. song)
"Hypnotize" is a hip-hop song recorded by Brooklyn rapper The Notorious B.I.G. It was released as the first single from his album Life After Death in April of 1997. The song was already a huge hit on U.S. radio stations before its release. Once a single was issued, "Hypnotize" entered the Billbo..
Hypnotize Minds
Hypnotize Minds (also spelled Hypnotize Mindz)(or called Hypnotize Camp Posse) is the collective of rappers around in-house producers Juicy J and DJ Paul. The central group is Memphis rap collective Three 6 Mafia (featuring DJ Paul, Juicy J and his brother Project Pat), but Crunchy Black (ex Three ..
Hypnotize the Moon
Hypnotize the Moon is country music singer Clay Walker's third album. It was released October 17, 1995, on Giant Records. Track listing Who Needs You Baby (2:48)I Won't Have the Heart (2:54)Let Me Take the Heartache (Off Your Hands) (3:17)Hypnotize the Moon (3:39)Hand Me Down Heart (3:06)Only on Da..
Hypnozoite
Redirect [[Template:Merge]] A hypnozoite is the dormant stage of a group of parasites (genus Plasmodium) that cause malaria. It is in this dormant stage that they are injected into humans by the Anopheles mosquito. ..
Hypo-
Hypo- a prefix meaning below, low or insufficient. Medical terminology For values that are below normal range e.g. hypothyroidism or hyposplenism for under-active thyroid or spleen function. Hypo is also used as a colloquial abbreviation for a hypoglycaemia attack when a person with diabetes suf..
Hypo-Alpe-Adria Bank
The Hypo-Alpe-Adria Bank is an Austrian bank with numerous cross-border activities in eight countries of the Alps-Adriatic region. Its network of branches and offices extends from Austria through Italy and Liechtenstein, from Slovenia through Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Ger..
Hypoadrenia
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Hypoalbuminemia
Hypoalbuminemia is a medical condition where levels of albumin in blood serum are abnormally low. It is a specific form of hypoproteinemia. Albumin is a major protein in the human body, making up about 60% of total human plasma protein by mass. Many hormones, drugs, and other molecules are mostl..
Hypoaldosteronism
In medicine (endocrinology), hypoaldosteronism refers to decreased levels of the hormone aldosterone. There are several causes for this condition, including primary adrenal insufficiency, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, and medications (certain diuretics, NSAIDs, and ACE inhibitors). This conditi..
Hypoallergenic
Hypoallergenic is the characteristic of provoking fewer allergic reactions in allergy sufferers, to have a decreased tendency to cause allergies; hypo means "less", not "none". Hypoallergenic pets still produce allergens, but because of their coat type or absence of fur, typically produce less tha..
Hypoallergenic cat
A hypoallergenic cat is a cat which has been bred not to provoke an allergic reaction in humans, enabling humans with cat allergy to own and handle it. There are claims, but no scientific evidence, that the Siberian breed is hypoallergenic. The company Allerca has announced that they have bred a h..
Hypoallergenic dog breeds
Hypoallergenic dog breeds are those touted as being hypoallergenic; that is, provoking fewer allergic reactions in allergy sufferers. There are various coat types that are said to produce fewer allergens: single-coated dogs, who do not have a thick undercoat; dogs whose coat continues to grow, lik..
Hypobetalipoproteinemia
Hypobetalipoproteinemia is a rare genetic disorder causing abnormally low levels of LDL cholesterol. It is thought to be caused by mutated apolipoprotein B. The patient can have hypobetalipoproteinemia and simultaneously have high levels of HDL cholesterol. According to The Merck Manual, "no treat..
Hypobicarbonatemia
Hypobicarbonatemia is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally depleted level of bicarbonate in the blood. See also AcidosisHypocapnia ..
Hypoblemum
Hypoblemum is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Hypoblemum albovittatum (Keyserling, 1882) (Queensland, New Zealand)Hypoblemum villosum (Keyserling, 1883) (New South Wales) External links [Photograph of H albovittatum] ..
Hypobromous acid
Hypobromous acid is a weak, unstable acid with chemical formula HOBr. It occurs only in solution and has chemical and physical properties that are very similar to those of hypochlorous acid. In aqueous solution, hypobromous acid partially decomposes into the hypobromite anion BrO- (also known as t..
Hypocalcaemia
In medicine, hypocalcaemia is the presence of low serum calcium levels in the blood, usually taken as less than 2.2 mmol/L or 9mg/dl or an ionized calcium level of less than 1.1 mmol/L (4.5 mg/dL). It is a type of electrolyte disturbance. It mainly occurs due to a deficiency of parathyroid hormone..
Hypocapnia
Hypocapnia, also sometimes known as acapnia, is a state in which the level of carbon dioxide in the blood is lower than normal. This can result from deep or rapid breathing, known as hyperventilation. Even when severe, hypocapnia is normally well tolerated. However, hypocapnia causes cerebral vasoc..
Hypocaust
Caldarium from the Roman Baths at Bath, England. The floor has been removed to reveal the empty spaces which the hot air would flow through. Ruins of the hypocaust under the floor of a Roman villa. The part under the exedra is covered. A hypocaust is an ancient Roman system of central h..
Hypocenter
The hypocenter or hypocentre (literally: 'below the center' from the Greek υπόκεντρον), also known as the focus, is the location inside the Earth where an earthquake originates. It is directly below the epicenter at a depth known as the focal depth...
Hypocephalus
-->A hypocephalus is a small disk-shaped object made of papyrus, stuccoed linen, bronze, gold, wood, or clay, which Ancient Egyptians placed under the head of their dead ("hypocephalus" = hypó + cephalus ). They believed it would magically cause the head and body to be enveloped in flames or radi..
Hypochloremia
Hypochloremia (or Hypochloraemia) is an electrolyte disturbance whereby there is an abnormally depleted level of the chloride ion in the blood. It rarely occurs in the absence of other abnormalities. If it occurs together with metabolic alkalosis (decreased blood acidity) it is often due to vomitin..
Hypochlorite
The hypochlorite ion is ClO−. A hypochlorite compound is a chemical compound containing this group, with chlorine in oxidation state +1. Hypochlorites are the salts of hypochlorous acid. Common examples include sodium hypochlorite (chlorine bleach or bleaching agent) and calcium hypochlorit..
Hypochlorous acid
Hypochlorous acid General Systematic name Hypochlorous acid Molecular formula HClO Molar mass 52.46 g/mol Properties Acid dissociationconstant pKa 7.53 Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)[Chemical infob..
Hypocholesterolemia
Hypocholesterolemia is the presence of abnormally low (hypo-) levels of cholesterol in the blood (-emia). While hypercholesterolemia, the presence of high cholesterol, has been linked strongly with cardiovascular disease, it is much less certain whether low cholesterol levels are intrinsically harmf..
Hypochondria
Hypochondria (or hypochondriasis, sometimes referred to as health anxiety or health phobia) is a somatoform disorder in which one has the unfounded belief that he or she is suffering from a serious illness. Hypochondria is often characterized by irrational fears of being diseased/dying, obsessions o..
Hypochondrium
The hypochondrium is the upper part of the abdomen under the lowest ribs of the thorax. The word derives from the Greek term hupokhondros, meaning abdomen, or literally under cartillage. ..
Hypochondrogenesis
Hypochondrogenesis is a severe, inherited disorder of bone growth. This condition is characterized by a short body and limbs and abnormal bone formation in the spine and pelvis. Hypochondrogenesis is a subtype of collagenopathy, types II and XI. This condition is similar to another skeletal disorde..
Hypochondroplasia
Hypochondroplasia is a developmental disorder caused by an autosomal dominant genetic defect in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 gene (FGFR3) that results in a disproportionately short stature, micromelia, and a head that appears large when compared with the underdeveloped portions of the bo..
Hypochromic anemia
A form of anemia characterized by a disproportionate reduction of red cell hemoglobin and an increased area of central pallor in the red cells. It may be hereditary or acquired. This form of anemia is also known as "Faber's syndrome". May also occur from severe stomach or intestinal bleeding caused..
Hypocolius
The Grey Hypocolius (Hypocolius ampelinus; alternative name Hypocolius) is a small passerine bird species. It is the sole member of the genus Hypocolius and family Hypocoliidae. It ranges through the Middle East, breeding in the Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Turkmenistan area, and wintering mostly near th..
Hypocoristic
A hypocoristic (or hypocorism) is a pet name or term of endearment, a lesser form of the given name used in more intimate situations. Often generated as a contracted form of a given name, such as Tony from Anthony.a baby-talk form approximating the name's pronunciation, such as Bess for Elizabeth.a..
Hypocoristics for Spanish names
A hypocoristic is a pet name or term of endearment. In the context of people's given names, they are sometimes also referred to as a diminutive, a nickname, a pet name or "short for...", as in "Tony" is short for Antonio. This is a list of hypocoristics for Spanish given names. Almost any Spanish n..
Hypocotyl
Hypocotyl is a botanical term for a part of a germinating seedling of a seed plant. As the plant embryo grows at germination, it sends out a shoot called a radicle that becomes the primary root and penetrates down into the soil. After emergence of the radicle, the hypocotyl emerges and lifts the gro..
Hypocras
Hypocras (sometimes spelled Hippocras) is a drink made from wine, possibly heated, and mixed with spices, most notably cinnamon. Its invention was traditionally attributed to the Greek physician Hippocrates (Vth century BCE), whose name would have been given to the concoction. Actually, the drink i..
Hypocreaceae
Hypocreaceae is a family within the class Sordariomycetes. Species of Hypocreaceae are usually recognized by their brightly colored, perithecial ascomata. These are usually yellow, orange or red. ..
Hypocreales
Hypocreales is an order of fungi within the class Sordariomycetes. Species of Hypocreales are usually recognized by their brightly colored, perithecial ascomata, or spore-producing structures. These are usually yellow, orange or red. This mushroom is generally harmless, yet is commonly mistaken fo..
Hypocrisy
For the death metal band, see Hypocrisy (band). Hypocrisy is the act of pretending to have morals or virtues that one does not truly possess or practice. The word derives from the late Latin hypocrisis and Greek hupokrisis both meaning play-acting or pretence. The word is arguably derived from hypo..
Hypocrisy (album)
Hypocrisy is an album released in 1999 by Hypocrisy. Track listing "Fractured Millennium""Apocalyptic Hybrid""Fusion Programmed Minds""Elastic Inverted Visions""Reversed Reflections""Until the End""Paranormal Mysteria""Time Warp""Disconnected Magnetic Corridors""Paled Empty Sphere""Selfinflicted ..
Hypocrisy (band)
Hypocrisy is a melodic death metal band from Sweden. It was formed in 1990 in Stockholm, Sweden by Peter Tägtgren. Their style has been described as "atmospheric death metal." The lyrics in their early stages were Anti-Christian/Satanic, but are now focused on lyrical themes such as the paranorma..
Hypocrisy Destroys Wacken 1998
Hypocrisy Destroys Wacken 1998 is a Live album released in 1998 by Hypocrisy. Track listing "Roswell-47""Inseminated adoption""A coming race""Apocalypse""Osculum Obscenum""Buried""Left to rot""The fourth dimension""Pleasure of molestation""Killing art""The final chapter""Time Warp""Til the end""F..
Hypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury
Hypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury is the debut album by alternative hip hop crew the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, released in 1992 (see 1992 in music). Socially aware and topical, Hypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury found great critical acclaim from most quarters, though some perceived the album a..
Hypocrite Channel
The Hypocrite Channel is a small channel in Massachusetts Bay, located within the city limits of Boston. It's also located within the Boston Harbor Islands. The channel runs between the islands of Half Tide Rocks, Calf Island, Little Calf Island, and Green Island. ..
Hypocycloid
In geometry, a hypocycloid is a special plane curve, a roulette, generated by the trace of a fixed point on a small circle that rolls within a larger circle. It is comparable to the cycloid but instead of the circle rolling along a line, it rolls within a circle. The ratio of the radius of the la..
Hypocystina
Hypocystina includes: Altiapa Parsons 1986Argynnina Butler 1867Argyronympha Mathew 1886Argyrophenga Doubleday 1845Dodonidia Butler 1884Erebiola Fereday 1879Erycinidia Rothschild & Jordan 1905Pieridopsis Rothschild & Jordan 1905Geitoneura Butler 1867Harsiesis Fruhstorfer 1911Heteronympha Wallengren..
Hypodactylia
Hypodactylia is the absence or partially missing of fingers and/or toes at birth. ..
Hypodermatinae
Hypodermatinae is a subfamily of Oestridae which includes large, parasitic flies, some of which are known as warble flies. There are 9 genera in this subfamily, which typically spend their larval stage in the skin or soft tissues of mammals, including bovines (such species are often considered pes..
Hypodermic needle
Different bevels on hypodermic needles A hypodermic needle is a hollow needle commonly used with a syringe to inject substances into the body. They may also be used to take liquid samples from the body, for example taking blood from a vein in venipuncture. A hypodermic needle is used when..
Hypodermic needle model
The hypodermic needle model is a model of communications also referred to as the magic bullet perspective. Essentially, this model holds that an intended message is directly received and wholly accepted by the receiver. The model emerged from the Marxist Frankfurt School of intellectuals in the 1930..
Hypodermis
The hypodermis, also called the hypoderm, is the lowermost layer of the integumentary system in vertebrates. It is derived from the mesoderm, but unlike the dermis, it is not derived from the dermatome region of the mesoderm. In arthropods, the hypodermis is an epidermal layer of cells that secrete..
Hypodescent
Hypodescent is the practice of determining the lineage of a child of mixed race ancestry by assigning the child the race of his or her more socially subordinate parent. The American practice of applying a rule of hypodescent began its development in the colonies in the 1600s largely in response to..
Hypodiastole
Hypodiastole was developed in ancient Greek texts before the separating words by space was commonplace. It was used together with hyphen to mark how the words should be read correctly. Hyphen was between words that should be read as one, hypodiastole was put between words that would have been othe..
Hypodontia
In dentistry, hypodontia is the condition of naturally having fewer than the regular number of teeth. The congenital absence of all teeth is called anodontia. A similar condition is hyperdontia, in which there are more than the usual number of teeth. [[zh-min-nan:Khoat-khí kî-hêng]] ..
Hypodorian mode
The hypodorian mode, literally meaning 'below dorian', is a musical mode or diatonic scale of ancient Greece that was based upon the dorian tetrachord: a series of rising intervals of a semitone followed by two whole tones. The rising scale for the octave is a single tone followed by two conjoint do..
Hypoestrogenism
Hypoestrogenism refers to a lower than normal level of estrogen. It can be associated with the use of Gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs in treatment of Endometriosis. It also has been linked to scoliosis. External links [Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist-induced hypoestrogenism an..
Hypoexponential distribution
The hypoexponential distribution is a generalization of Erlang distribution in the sense that the n exponential distributions may have different rates. Probability distributions [ view] • [ talk] • [ edit] Univariate Multivariate Discrete: ..
Hypofixx
HypoFixx Hypofixx is a one-man Industrial Rock band based in New York. Hypofixx was born out of a distaste for modern music, and a desire to make aggressive, beat-driven tunes without all the frills. He achieved this with the release of the I'll Never Be single in 2002, and the album From M..
Hypogastric plexus
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Hypogeal
Hypogeal means "underground". In botany, a seed is described as hypogeal when the cotyledons of the germinating seed remain non-photosynthetic, inside the seed shell, and below ground. The converse, where the cotyledons expand, throw off the seed shell and become photosynthetic above the ground, is ..
Hypogeum
Hypogeum (pl. hypogea) literally means "underground", from Greek hypo (under) and gaia (earth). It usually refers to an underground, pre-Christian temple or a tomb (Christian underground temples and tombs are called catacombs). In this respect it differs from dugout, souterrain, yaodong and fogou, ..
Hypogeum of Ħal-Saflieni
The Hypogeum in Ħal-Saflieni, Paola, Malta, is a subterranean structure excavated c. 2500 B.C. Thought to be originally a sanctuary, it became a necropolis in prehistoric times. It is the only prehistoric underground temple in the world. The Hypogeum was depicted on a 2 cents 5 mils stamp issued..
Hypoglossal canal
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Hypoglossal nerve
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Hypoglossia
Hypoglossia is a short, incompletely developed tongue. It can occur either as an isolated malformation or in association with other deformities, particularly limb defects. ..
Hypoglycemia
Hypoglycemia (hypoglycæmia in the UK) is a medical term referring to a pathologic state produced by a lower than normal amount of sugar (glucose) in the blood. The term hypoglycemia literally means "low blood sugar". Hypoglycemia can produce a variety of symptoms and effects but the principal pro..
Hypoglycemia unawareness
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Hypoglycin
Hypoglycin General Systematic name L(S)-2-amino-3-(2-methylidenecyclopropyl)-propanoic acid Other names Hypoglycin A, Hypoglycine, 2-Methylenecyclopropanylalanine Molecular formula C7H11NO2 SMILES C=C1CC1CC(C(=O)O)N Molar mass 141.17 g/mol Appearance ? CAS number ..
Hypoglycin B
Hypoglycin B General Systematic name (2S)-2-amino-4-[[(1S)-1-carboxy-2-[(1S)-2-methylidenecyclopropyl]ethyl]carb amoyl]butanoic acid Other names Hypoglycine B Molecular formula C12H18N2O5 SMILES C=C1C[C@HΣC[C@@H](C(=O)O)NC(=O)CC[C@@H..
Hypogonadism
Hypogonadism is a medical term for a defect of the reproductive system which results in lack of function of the gonads (ovaries or testes). The gonads have two functions: to produce hormones (testosterone, estradiol, antimullerian hormone, progesterone, inhibin B), activin and to produce gametes (e..
Hypography
Hypography [n.] A combination of "hyperlink" and "bibliography", i.e. a list of links to electronic resources related to any topic. The term was coined in 1999 by Tormod Guldvog, who then went on to launch a site of hypographies on May 17, 2000. Since then it has blossomed into one of the ..
Hypoid
A hypoid is the name given to a type of helical (spiral) gear. The main application of this is in the final drive of an automobile, where the direction of the drive carried by the propeller shaft has to be turned through 90 degrees in order to drive the rear wheels. Conventional straight-cut gears..
Hypokalemia
Hypokalemia is a potentially fatal condition in which the body fails to retain sufficient potassium to maintain health. The condition is also known as potassium deficiency. The prefix hypo- means low (contrast with hyper-, meaning high). The middle kal refers to kalium, which is Latin for potassi..
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis is characterized by a fall in potassium levels in the blood. In individuals with this mutation attacks often begin in adolescence and are triggered by strenuous exercise or high carbohydrate meals. Weakness may be mild and limited to certain muscle groups, or more seve..
Hypokeimenon
Hypokeimenon is a term in metaphysics which loosely means the "underlying thing" or the substratum. To search for the hypokeimenon is to search for that substance which persists in a thing going through change—its essential being. It is conceptually similar to Spinoza's "substance" and Kant's conc..
Hypokinesia
Hypokinesia refers to slow or diminished movement of body musculature. It may be associated with basal ganglia diseases; mental disorders; prolonged inactivity due to illness; experimental protocols used to evaluate the physiologic effects of immobility; and other conditions. ..
Hypolimnas
Hypolimnas is a genus of tropical brush-footed butterflies commonly known as eggflies or diadems. The genus contains approximately 23 species, most of which are found in Africa, Asia, and Oceania. One species, the Danaid Eggfly (H. misippus), is noted for its exceptionally wide distribution across ..
Hypolimnas bolina
Hypolimnas bolina Great Egg Fly is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in Madagascar in the west through to South and South-East Asia and occurs in parts of Australia and Japan. The female of this species is mimetic with multiple morphs. They are known for maternal care with the females guar..
Hypolimnion
The hypolimnion is the bottom and most dense layer of water in a thermally-stratified lake. It is the layer that lies below the thermocline. Typically, it is non-circulatory and remains cold throughout the year. Typically the hypolimnion is the coldest layer in the summer and the warmest during win..
Hypolipidemic agent
hypolipidemic agents, or antihyperlipidemic agents, are a diverse group of pharmaceuticals that are used in the treatment of hyperlipidemias. They are called lipid-lowering drugs (LLD) or agents. Classes of hypolipidemic drugs There are several classes of hypolipidemic drugs. They differ in advers..
Hypolith
In Arctic and Antarctic ecology, a hypolith is a photosynthetic organism that lives underneath rocks in climatically extreme deserts such as Cornwallis Island and Devon Island in the Canadian high Arctic. The community itself is the hypolithon. Hypolithons are protected from harsh ultraviolet r..
Hypoluxo, Florida
Hypoluxo is a town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The population was 2,015 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 2,599 [link]. Geography Hypoluxo is located at [26°33′46″N, 80°3′8″W] (26.562897, -80.052339)..
Hypolydian mode
The Hypolydian mode, literally meaning 'below Lydian', is a musical mode or diatonic scale of ancient Greece that was based upon the Lydian tetrachord: a series of rising intervals of two whole tones followed by a semitone. The rising scale for the octave is a single tone followed by two conjoint Ly..
Hypomagnesemia
Hypomagnesemia is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally low level of magnesium in the blood. Usually a serum level less than 0.6 mmol/l is used as reference. It must be noted that hypomagnesemia is not equal to magnesium deficiency. Hypomagnesemia can be present without magnes..
Hypomania
This article is an expansion of a section entitled Hypomania from within the main article: Bipolar disorder Hypomania is a state involving combinations of: elevated mood, irritability, racing thoughts, people-seeking, hypersexuality, grandiose thinking, religiosity, and pressured speech. Bipolar..
Hypomesus
Hypomesus is a genus of smelts (Osmeridae), consisting of six species found in the northern hemisphere. The pond smelt H. olidus is widespread across norheastern Asia, Alaska, and northwestern Canada, while the Delta smelt H. transpacificus is an endangered species of the Sacramento Delta in Cali..
Hypometric weapon
The hypometric weapon is a fictional weapon appearing in the Revelation Space universe of Alastair Reynolds. The weapon is manufactured using technology acquired from the huge reservoir of alien knowledge stored inside an enormous distributed computer system disguised as neutron stars and (possibly)..
Hypomnemata
The hypomnemata is a special type of notebook used in ancient greek society by variety of common people such as tradesmen, philosophers, theologians, and students to keep personal records and fomulate opinions about the experience of the self. This habitual type of personal notekeeping was coming in..
Hyponastic response
The hyponastic response is an upward bending of leaves or other plant parts, resulting from growth of the lower side. This can be observed in many terrestrial plants and is thought to be linked to the plant hormone ethylene. Submerged plants often show the hyponastic response, where the upward bend..
Hyponatremia
The electrolyte disturbance hyponatremia or hyponatraemia exists in humans when the sodium level in the plasma falls below 135 mmol/l. At lower levels water intoxication may result, an urgently dangerous condition. Hyponatremia is an abnormality that can occur in isolation or, as most often is the ..
Hyponome
The hyponome is the organ used by cephalopods for locomotion. It is a muscular funnel or siphon into which water is drawn. The hyponome expands and then contracts, sending a jet of water rushing out. This jet propels the cephalopod backward, but it can control its direction of movement by pointing t..
Hyponym
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In linguistics, a hyponym is a word or phrase whose semantic range is included within that of another word. For example, scarlet, vermilion, carmine, and crimson are all hyponyms of red (their hypernym). According to Victoria Fro..
Hypoosmotic
Definition "... a term describing organisms with body fluids with a higher concentration of water and lower solute concentration than the external environment." Taken from Ecology by Manuel C. Molles Jr. ..
Hypopachus
Hypopachus is a genus of microhylid frogs. Species Hypopachus barberi Schmidt, 1939.Hypopachus variolosus (Cope, 1866). ..
Hypoparathyroidism
In medicine (endocrinology), hypoparathyroidism is decreased function of the parathyroid glands, leading to decreased levels of parathyroid hormone (PTH). The consequence, hypocalcemia, is a serious medical condition. Contents 1 Signs, symptoms and diagnosis2 Causes3 Treatment4&nb..
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Hypophora
Hypophora, also referred to as anthypophora or antipophora, is a figure of speech where the speaker poses a question and then answers the question.Silva Rhetoricae (2006). [Anthypophora] Contents 1 History2 Hypophora v. Anthypophora3 Effect4 References5 See als..
Hypophosphatasia
Hypophosphatasia is a rare inherited metabolic disease of decreased tissue nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP) and defective bone mineralization. Both autosomal recessive and autosomal dominant variants of the disease exist. The disease comes in one of five forms, perinatal, infantile, childh..
Hypophosphatemia
Hypophosphatemia is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally depleted level of phosphate in the blood. This can be caused when malnourished patients are fed a large amount of carbohydrates which have a high phosphorus demand (refeeding syndrome). Contents 1 Causes2 P..
Hypophosphite
The hypophosphite ion is H2PO2−, hypophosphorous acid minus one hydrogen ion. Hypophosphites are the compounds containing this ion, with phosphorous in oxidation state +1, or similar covalent ones. Two hydrogens are attached directly to the phosphorous atom. The IUPAC (mostly organic) name..
Hypophosphorous acid
Hypophosphorous acid General Systematic name Phosphinic acid Molecular formula H3PO2 Molar mass 66.00 g/mol Appearance colorless CAS number ..
Hypophrygian mode
The Hypophrygian mode, literally meaning 'below Phrygian', is a musical mode or diatonic scale of ancient Greece that was based upon the Phrygian tetrachord: a series of rising intervals of a whole tone, followed by a semitone, followed by another whole tone. The rising scale for the octave is a sin..
Hypophyseal portal system
The hypophyseal portal system is the system of blood vessels that links the hypothalamus and the anterior pituitary (also called the adenohypophysis. It allows endocrine communication between the two structures. The anterior pituitary recives releasing and inhibitory hormones in the blood. Using t..
Hypopigmentation
Hypopigmentation is the loss of skin color. It is caused by melanocyte depletion. has a decrease in the amino acid tyrosine, which is used by melanocytes to make melanin. Seen in: vitiligoleprosy ..
Hypopituitarism
Hypopituitarism is a medical term describing deficiency (hypo) of one or more hormones of the pituitary gland. The pituitary produces a number of important regulating hormones, and its function is mainly regulated by the hypothalamus. In endocrinology, deficiency of multiple hormones of the anterio..
Hypoplasia
Hypoplasia is an incomplete or arrested development of an organ or a part [link]. It is descriptive of many medical conditions such as: Underdeveloped breasts during puberty.Underdeveloped testicles in Klinefelter's syndrome.Underdeveloped thyroid in DiGeorge syndrome.Underdeveloped labia..
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (also known as HLHS), is a rare congenital heart defect in which the left side of the heart is severely underdeveloped. In babies with HLHS, the aorta and left ventricle are very small, and the aortic and mitral valves are either too small to allow sufficient blood ..
Hypopnœa
Hypopnœa is a medical term for abnormally shallow breathing or slow respiratory rate. As far as sleep medicine occurs, it is not a true hypopnea unless it is a 50% (or greater) reduction in flow and associated with a 3% (or greater) desaturation in the persons O2 levels, or resulting in fragmentati..
Hypopomidae
Hypopomidae are a family of fishes in the order Gymnotiformes. Genera Brachyhypopomus - Hypopomus - Hypopygus - Microsternarchus - Racenisia - Steatogenys - Stegostenopos Wikispecies has information related to: [[Wikispecies:|}}}]] ..
Hypoproteinemia
Hypoproteinemia (or "Hypoproteinaemia") is a condition where there is an abnormally low level of protein in the blood. One common cause is due to excess protein in the urine (proteinuria), which can be a medical sign of nephrotic syndrome. A specific form is hypoalbuminemia. External links CRISP..
Hypoprothrombinemia
Hypoprothrombinemia is a blood disorder in which a deficiency of prothrombin (Factor II) results in impaired blood clotting, leading to an increased physiological risk for bleeding, especially in the gastrointestinal system, cranial vault, and superficial integumentary system. Hypoprothrombinemia c..
Hypopta agavis
Hypopta agavis, known in Spanish as chilocuil, chinicuil, or tecol, is a moth native to North America. Its larvae feed on the succulent leaves of the maguey, although they are not considered a plague, as they have been traditionally used as food in North-Mexican cuisine. The red-colored caterpilla..
Hypopterus macropterus
Hypopterus macropterus is a species of marine fish in family Centropomidae of order Perciformes. The only species of genus Hypopterus Gill, 1861, it is endemic to coastal waters off western Australia. The species is in most respects similar to the Waigeo seaperch (Psammoperca waigiensis), and it ..
Hyporeflexia
Hyporeflexia is the opposite of hyperreflexia: the presence of below normal or absent reflexes. It can be tested for by using a reflex hammer. ..
Hyporheic
Hyporheic flow is the multidimensional percolating-flow mixing of shallow groundwater and surface flow. Hyporheic flow spreads over the permeable region under and beside an open stream bed, circulates inside the interstitial space around the wetted perimeter of the bed, and recharges (or discharges)..
Hyposensitization
Allergy injections are started at very low doses. The dose is gradually increased on a regular (and usually weekly) basis, until a "maintenance" dose is reached. This usually means four to six months of weekly injections to reach the maintenance dose. Once the maintenance dose is reached, the ..
Hyposmia
Hyposmia: A reduced ability to smell and to detect odors. Some people have anosmia and can detect no odors. ..
Hyposmocoma
Hyposmocoma is a large and diverse genus of moths and caterpillars with 350 known species that have adapted to nearly every ecological niche on the Hawaiian Islands. Most species have plant-based diets. Interestingly, four species of Hyposmocoma (one is Hyposmocoma molluscivora) have just been dis..
Hyposmocoma molluscivora
Hyposmocoma molluscivora is a Hawaiian moth whose larvae are predators, capturing snails in their silk, much like a hunting spider's web, and then crawling inside the snail's shell to eat it alive. It has been called the snail eating caterpillar or the flesh-eating caterpillar, though no common na..
Hypospadias
--> Hypospadias is a birth defect of the urethra in the male that involves an abnormally placed urethral meatus (opening). Instead of opening at the tip of the glans of the penis, a hypospadic urethra opens anywhere along a line (the urethral groove) running from the tip along the underside (ventr..
Hypospermia
Hypospermia is the medical term when a man has an unusually low ejaculate (or semen) volume. It should not be confused with azoospermia, which means low sperm count. Normal ejaculate when a man is not drained from prior sex and is suitably aroused, is around 2 - 6 ml, although this varies greatly w..
Hypospray
The hypospray is a fictionalized version of a jet injector, in the Star Trek universe. Developed by the mid-22nd century, as it is featured in [[Star Trek: Enterprise]]. Many people, such as Dr. Crusher in [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]] and The Doctor in [[Star Trek: Voyager]], are seen to use ..
Hypostasis
See: Hypostatic abstractionHypostasis (linguistics)Hypostasis (logic)Hypostasis (organization)Hypostasis (religion) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point..
Hypostasis (linguistics)
In linguistics, a hypostasis, from the Greek word ὑπόστασις [link] meaning foundation, base or that which stands behind is a relationship between a name and a known quantity, as a cultural personification (i.e. objectification with personality)..
Hypostasis (Neoplatonism)
The word hypostasis means underlying state or underlying substance. It is the fundamental reality that supports all else. Neoplatonist argue that behind the surface phenomena that present themselves to our senses are three higher spiritual principles or hypostases, each one more sublime than the p..
Hypostasis (organization)
Hypostasis Ltd is an Australian-based not-for-profit organization that provides peer support for people with type 1 diabetes (previously known as juvenile-onset or insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM)), their friends and family. External links [Hypostasis's website] ..
Hypostasis (religion)
Part of a of articles onChristianity History of Christianity Timeline of Christianity The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father God the Son (Jesus Christ) God the Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament · LXX ..
Hypostatically
Hypostatically refers to being the substance or essential nature of an individual. See also Hypostatic unionHypostatization References External links ..
Hypostatic abstraction
Hypostatic abstraction, also known as hypostasis or subjectal abstraction, is a formal operation that takes an element of information, such as might be expressed in a proposition of the form X is Y, and conceives its information to consist in the relation between a subject and another subject, such..
Hypostatic object
A hypostatic object, also known in certain senses as an abstract object or a formal object, is an object of discussion or thought that results as the normal product of a process of hypostatic abstraction. See also Charles PeirceHypostatic abstractionPrescisive abstractionReification ..
Hypostatic union
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Hypostomus
Hypostomus is a genus of the armored catfish family Loricariidae. The popular freshwater aquarium fish Plecostomus (Plecostomus plecostomus) has been moved into Hypostomus. There is a lot of confusion as to the precise taxonomic structure of the Loricariidae. Species Hypostomus affinisHypostomus..
Hypostomus plecostomus
The suckermouth catfish (Hypostomus plecostomus) is a tropical fish belonging to the armored catfish family (Loricariidae), named for the armor-like longitudinal rows of scutes that cover the upper parts of the head and body (the lower surface of head and abdomen is naked). Hypostomus plecostomus ..
Hypostomus punctatus
The Suckermouthed Catfish (Hypostomus punctatus) is a tropical fish known as a Plecostomus belonging to the Armored Catfish family (Loricariidae). It is one of a number of species commonly referred to as the Common Pleco by aquarists. This species has a light brown coloration with a pattern of da..
Hypostyle
In architecture, a hypostyle hall has a flat ceiling which is supported by columns, as in the Great Hypostyle Hall at Karnak. In this case the columns flanking the central avenue are of greater height than those of the side aisles, and this admits of openings in the wall above the smaller columns, t..
Hyposulfite
Hyposulfite, SO22−, is a polyatomic ion of sulfur and oxygen. SO22− is also a oxoanion, which refers to a negative ion which contains one or more oxygen atoms. Its compounds, the hyposulfites, are unstable and readily decompose. Hyposulfite is also used to refer to the thiosulfate ion,..
Hypotension
In physiology and medicine, hypotension refers to an abnormally low blood pressure. This is best understood as a physiologic state, rather than a disease. It is often associated with shock, though not necessarily indicative of it. Hypotension is not to be confused with hypertension. Contents 1..
Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis
The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA axis) is a major part of the neuroendocrine system that controls reactions to stress and has important functions in regulating various body processes such as digestion, the immune system and energy usage. Species from humans to the most ancient organism..
Hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis
The hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (also HPTA) is a way of referring to the combined effects of the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and gonads as if these individual endocrine glands were a single entity. Because these glands often behave in cooperation, physiologists and endocrinologists find ..
Hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction
Hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction is a term to describe a nonorganic relative inactivity of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) system of the hypothalamus and its dependent pituitary gonadotrophs that normally produce follicle stimulating hormone, FSH, and luteinizing hormone, LH. The condit..
Hypothalamic hamartoma
Hypothalamic hamartoma (abbreviated as HH) is a congenital condition consisting of a mass of disorganized neuronal or glial tissue on or near the hypothalamus. HH is generally not detected on CT scans, and on MRI it is isointense to gray matter. The size of HHs varies from less than 1 cm to more tha..
Hypothalamic sulcus
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Hypothec
Hypothec (Lat. hypotheca, Gr. inroOipcvl), in Roman law, the most advanced form of the contract of pledge; in modern civil law (legal system), an instrument akin to the common law mortgage. A specific thing may be given absolutely to a creditor on the understanding that it is to be given back when ..
Hypothecation
The original use of the word hypothecation was for a pledge of property as collateral for a debt without transfer of possession to the party making the loan. The opposite arrangement is common with modern mortgages - the bank retains legal ownership of the property until the debt is paid off. A mo..
Hypothenar
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Hypothermia
Hypothermia is a medical condition in which the victim's core body temperature has dropped to significantly below normal and normal metabolism begins to be impaired. This begins to occur when the core temperature drops below 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit). If body temperature falls bel..
Hypotheses non fingo
Hypotheses non fingo (Latin for I feign no hypotheses) is a famous phrase used by Isaac Newton in an essay General Scholium which was appended to the third edition of the Principia. It was his answer to those who had publicly challenged him to give an explanation for the causes of gravity rather th..
Hypotheses of consciousness and spacetime
Space-time theories of consciousness relate the geometrical features of conscious experience, such as viewing things in space-time at a point, to the geometrical properties of the universe itself. These theories should properly be called hypotheses and sometimes make specific predictions, and so the..
Hypothesis
A hypothesis is a suggested explanation of a phenomenon or reasoned proposal suggesting a possible correlation between multiple phenomena. The term is derived from the ancient Greek, hypotithenai meaning "to put under" or "to suppose." A scientific hypothesis must be testable and generally will be ..
Hypothesis (album)
Hypothesis is a 1978 album by the Greek artist Vangelis. The results of a jam session in 1971, Vangelis played several sessions in the London Marquee Studios, some of them together with the violinist Michel Ripoche, the bass guitarist Brian Odger and the drummer Tony Oxley. Not released until 1978..
Hypothesis of linear regression
In statistics, the linear regression problem can be formalized precisely, although one seldom uses this formalization in most practical cases. Given the mathematical formalization of the statistical regression problem, let [\Theta\subseteq\Gamma] be a set of coefficients. The hypothesis o..
Hypothetical construct
In scientific theory a hypothetical construct is an explanatory variable which is not directly observable. For example, the concepts of intelligence and motivation are used to explain phenomena in psychology, but neither is directly observable. A hypothetical construct differs from an intervening va..
Hypothetical disaster
A hypothetical disaster is any sort of major world disaster, human-wrought or natural, for which there is no known historical or geological evidence but scientists have speculated to be possible. Contents 1 List of Hypothetical Disasters1.0.1 Mega Earthquake1.0.2 Megatsunami1.0.3..
Hypothetical imperative
A hypothetical imperative, originally introduced in the philosophical writings of Immanuel Kant, is a command that applies only conditionally: if A, then B, where A is a condition or goal, and B is an action. For example, if you wish to remain healthy, then you should not eat spoiled food. Thus, a..
Hypothetical mood
Hypothetical mood is a grammatical mood found in some languages, which indicates that while a statement is not actually true, it could easily have been. For instance, in English, "You know you shouldn't play with knives! You could have hurt someone!" ..
Hypothetical planet
Hypothetical planets are planets that have been suggested as possibly existing (or have been believed to exist), but have never been proven to actually exist. This includes ones that have later been proven not to exist. Examples of such hypothetical planets in astronomy or in ancient mythologies in..
Hypothetical protein
In biochemistry, a hypothetical protein is a protein whose existence has been predicted, but for which there is no experimental evidence that it is expressed in vivo. The usual scenario involving a hypothetical protein is in gene identification during genome analysis. When the bioinformatic tool u..
Hypothetical question
A hypothetical question is one that is answered only in terms of validity, not soundness. Thus the question is designed to make a number of assumptions, and be answered as if those assumption are true. For example, a person may ask: Would you eat the moon, if it were made of barbeque spare ribs? Th..
Hypothetical Solar System bodies
Hypothetical Solar System bodies are heavenly bodies that have been suggested as possibly existing (or have been believed to exist), but have never been proven to actually exist, in the Solar System. This includes bodies that have later been proven not to exist. Examples of such hypotheticals in as..
Hypothetical syllogism
In logic, a hypothetical syllogism has two uses. In propositional logic it expresses a rule of inference, while in the history of logic, it is a short-hand for the theory of consequence. Propositional logic The hypothetical syllogism (abbr.'' H.S.) is a valid argument of the following form: P → ..
Hypothetico-deductive model
The hypothetico-deductive model is a theory about scientific method. According to the theory, scientific inquiry proceeds by formulating a hypothesis that is intended to explain an observed phenomenon, from the hypothesis a sufficient number of explicit predictions of further phenomena are deduced ..
Hypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism is the disease state caused by insufficient production of thyroid hormone by the thyroid gland. There are several distinct causes for chronic hypothyroidism, the most common being Hashimoto's thyroiditis and hypothyroidism following radioiodine therapy for hyperthyroidism. The sever..
Hypotonia
Hypotonia is a condition of abnormally low muscle tone (the amount of tension or resistance to movement in a muscle), often involving reduced muscle strength. Hypotonia is not a specific medical disorder, but a potential manifestation of many different diseases and disorders that affect motor nerve..
Hypotonic
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. In biology, a hypotonic cell environment is an environment with a lower concentration of solutes than the cytopl..
Hypotrachelium
In classical architecture, the hypotrachelium (Gr. ???, the lower part of the neck, ??) is the space between the annulet of the echinus and the upper bed of the shafts, including, according to C. R. Cockerell, the three grooves or sinkings found in some of the older examples, as in the temple of Nep..
Hypotrich
The hypotrichs are a group of ciliate protozoa, included among the spirotrichs. Most are oval in shape, with a rigid pellicle, and have cirri distributed in isolated tufts on the ventral surface of the cell. Some also have dorsal cilia, which function as sensory bristles. Euplotes and Aspidisca ..
Hypotrochoid
A hypotrochoid is a roulette traced by a point attached to a circle of radius r rolling around the inside of a fixed circle of radius R, where the point is a distance d from the center of the interior circle. The parametric equations for a hypotrochoid are: [x = (R - r)\cos\theta + d\cos\left(..
Hypouricemia
Hypouricemia is a condition where the level of uric acid is below a certain threshold (between 2 mg/dL and 4 mg/dL, according to different sources.) The upper end of the normal range is 530 micromol/L (6 mg/dL) for women and and 619 micromol/L (7 mg/dL) for men. [link] Hypouricemia is as..
Hypoventilation
In medicine, hypoventilation (also known as "respiratory depression") occurs when ventilation is inadequate (hypo means "below") to perform needed gas exchange. It generally causes an increased concentration of carbon dioxide (hypercapnia) and respiratory acidosis. It can be caused by medical condit..
HypoVereinsbank
Bayerische Hypo- und Vereinsbank Aktiengesellschaft (commonly referred to as HypoVereinsbank or HVB) is the second-largest private German financial institution and is the second-largest German retail bank, with a strong presence in Bavaria. It owns 94.98% of Bank Austria and 79.5% of Bank BPH, the ..
Hypovolemia
In physiology and medicine, hypovolemia is a state of decreased blood volume; more specifically, decrease in volume of blood plasma. Contents 1 Causes2 Diagnosis3 Treatment3.1 First Aid3.2 Field Care3.3 Hospital Treatment4 See also5 External links Causes ..
Hypoxanthine
Structural formula of Hypoxanthine Hypoxanthine is a naturally occurring purine derivative, and one of the products of the action of xanthine oxidase on xanthine, though more normally in purine degradation, hypoxanthine is oxidized by xanthine oxidase to form xanthine. It is very occasionally..
Hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
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Hypoxia (disambiguation)
Hypoxia generically means a low level of oxygen. In different contexts it may refer to: In the body: Hypoxia, the reduction of oxygen in tissues below levels which are considered to be normal.Hypoxaemia, the reduction of oxygen specifically in the blood.Hypoxic hypoxia, hypoxia resulting from a de..
Hypoxia (environmental)
For other uses of the term "hypoxia", see hypoxia (disambiguation). Hypoxia or oxygen depletion is a phenomenon that occurs in aquatic environments as dissolved oxygen (DO; molecular oxygen dissolved in the water) becomes reduced in concentration to a point detrimental to aquatic organisms living ..
Hypoxia (medical)
For other uses of the term "hypoxia", see hypoxia (disambiguation). Hypoxia is a pathological condition in which the body as a whole (generalized hypoxia) or region of the body (tissue hypoxia) is deprived of adequate oxygen supply. Hypoxia in which there is complete deprivation of oxygen supply is..
Hypoxia inducible factors
Hypoxia inducible factors (HIFs) are transcription factors that respond to changes in available oxygen in the cellular environment, specifically to decreases in oxygen, or hypoxia. Most, if not all, oxygen breathing species express the highly conserved transcriptional complex HIF-1, which is a heter..
Hypoxic hypoxia
For other uses of the term "hypoxia", see hypoxia (disambiguation). Hypoxic hypoxia is hypoxia resulting from a defective mechanism of oxygenation in the lungs; may be caused by a low tension of oxygen, abnormal pulmonary function or respiratory obstruction, or a right-to-left shunt in the heart. ..
Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction
Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction is the phenomenon when pulmonary arterioles vasoconstrict in the presence of hypoxia (low oxygen levels) without hypercapnia (high carbon dioxide levels). The process is at first illogical, as low oxygen levels should theoretically lead to increased blood flow to t..
Hypoxidaceae
Hypoxidaceae is the botanical name of a family of flowering plants. Such a family has not been recognized by many taxonomists. The APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, of 1998), does recognize this family and places it in the order Asparagales, in the clade monocots. The family ..
Hypoxylon
Hypoxylon is a genus of Ascomycetes commonly found on dead wood, and usually one of the earliest species to colonise dead wood. A common European species is Hypoxylon fragiforme which is particular common on dead trunks of beech. See also Ascomycota External links [Page with extensive inform..
Hypoxyphilia
Hypoxyphilia, also known as sexual asphyxia, auto-erotic asyphxia (AEA) and asphyxiophilia, is a paraphilia of a masochist nature. It refers to sexual arousal caused by reducing the oxygen supply to the brain. This is often induced by self-hanging, choking, smothering, strangulation, suffocation and..
Hypo Real Estate
The Hypo Real Estate Holding AG is based in Munich and comprises three banks: Hypo Real Estate Bank International AGHypo Public Finance BankHypo Real Estate Bank AGIt originated in 2003 from the real estate financing business of HypoVereinsbank. Since December 19, 2005, it is one of the 30 members o..
Hyppokri
Hyppokri is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. He is a demon, a member of the Six-Fingered Hand, who has clashed with the Defenders. External Link [Hyppokri at marvunapp.com] ..
Hyprieus
In Greek mythology, Hyprieus was King of Boeotia. Hyprieus hired Trophonius and Agamedes to build a treasure chamber for him but they also built a secret entrance to it. Using the secret entrance, they stole Hyprieus' fortune. He was aware but did not know who the thief was; he laid a snare. Agame..
Hypromellose
Hypromellose, short for hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), is a semisynthetic, inert, viscoelastic polymer used as an ophthalmic lubricant found in a variety of commercial products.[link] Hypromellose solutions were patented as a semisynthetic substitute for tear-film. Its molecular str..
Hypsarrhythmia
Hypsarrhythmia is abnormal interictal high amplitude waves and a background of irregular spikes seen in electroencephalogram, mostly in infant diagnosed with infantile spasms. They both vary in duration and size, have no rhythm or pattern and can alternate between focal or multifocal. In most cases ..
Hypsas
Hypsas is the old name of a river today called San’Anna River, near Agrigento, Sicily. The ancient town of Akragas (the Greek name for Agrigento) was founded by Greeks between two rivers: the Hypsas river on its west and the Akragas (today called the Drago River) on its east. ..
Hypselecara
Hypselecara is a small genus of cichlids with only two species. References [Hypselecara (TSN 648003)]. Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Accessed on 6 June 2006. Wikispecies has information related to: [[Wikispecies:|}}}]] ..
Hypselorhachis
"Hypselorhachis" is the name given to an as yet undescribed genus of reptile. This nomen nudum was possibly a ctenosauriscid archosaur related to Ctenosauriscus. It lived during the Triassic Period. The type species is "H. mirabilis". References http://dml.cmnh.org/2001Sep/msg00131.html ..
Hypselosaurus
Hypselosaurus (meaning "Highest lizard") was a 27 foot long titanosaur sauropod that lived in European countries such as Romania during the Late Cretaceous. Its legs were unusually thick, but were one quarter of the size of other titanosaurid legs. The type species, H. priscus, was described by Ma..
Hypseus
In Greek mythology, in Pindar's 9th Pythian Ode, Hypseus was King of the Lapiths, son of the river Peneus by the naiad Creusa. He had one daughter, Cyrene. When a lion attacked her father's sheep, Cyrene wrestled with the lion. Apollo happened along and immediately fell in love with her and kidna..
Hypsibema
Hypsibema is a little-known dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous. Its fossils are found in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is believed to be a hadrosaur. References http://www.dinoruss.com/de_4/5a8bb11.htmhttp://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:ULgwWgPi9I8J:dinosauricon.com/genera/hypsibema.html+Hypsibem..
Hypsiboas
Hypsiboas is a genus of frogs in the Hylidae family. This genus was resurrected in 2005 following a major revision of the Hylidae family [link]. 70 species that were previously placed in the Hyla genus were moved to this genus. Species Hypsiboas albomarginatus (Spix, 1824).Hypsiboas alb..
Hypsicalotes
Classification of genus Hypsicalotes Hypsicalotes kinabaluensis ..
Hypsicratea
Hypsicratea, Hipsicratea, Queen of Pontus, ruled a confederacy of states with King Mithridates. Concubine or the sixth and the most famous wife of King Mithridates, she loved her husband so, that she donned a male disguise, learned warrior skills, and followed him into exile. When he was defeated a..
Hypsidoris
Hypsidoris is an extinct genus of teleost ray-finned fish from the Eocene period. It was about 20 cm (8 in) long. Hypsidoris looked very similar to the modern catfish, also possessing sensitive barbels used to detect prey in murky waters. It also had a vibration-sensitive organ called the Weber's ..
Hypsiglena
Hypsiglena is a genus of small, rear-fanged, colubrid snakes commonly referred to as night snakes. The genus consists of two distinct species, many subspecies may be considered synonymous depending on the source. Contents 1 Species2 Geographic range3 Description4 Behavior5&n..
Hypsiglena torquata
Hypsiglena torquata is a species of rear-fanged, colubrid snake known as the night snake. They are found through the south and western United States, as well as Mexico. The number of subspecies varies depending on the source, but it is generally accepted that there are 17. Subspecies Hypsiglena t..
Hypsiglena torquata jani
The Texas Night Snake (Hypsiglena torquata jani) is a species of small colubrid snake native to the southern United States and Mexico. The epithet jani is in honor of taxonomist Georg Jan. Contents 1 Description2 Behavior3 Geographic range4 References Description The Texas ..
Hypsilophodon
Hypsilophodon ("high-ridged tooth") is an ornithopod dinosaur genus from the Cretaceous Period. Discoveries and species The first remains of Hypsilophodon were recovered in the early days of paleontology, in 1849. However, at the time, the bones were thought to belong to a young Iguanodon. It wa..
Hypsilophodont
Hypsilophodonts are small ornithopod dinosaurs, the only certain member is Hypsilophodon. The group traditionally has included almost all non-iguanodontian ornithopods, but recent phylogenetic analyses have found that the group is mostly paraphyletic and the taxa within usually represent a stepwis..
Hypsilurus
Classification of genus Hypsilurus Hypsilurus auritusHypsilurus binotatusHypsilurus boydiiHypsilurus bruijniiHypsilurus dilophusHypsilurus geelvinkianusHypsilurus godeffroyiHypsilurus modestusHypsilurus nigrigularisHypsilurus papuensisHypsilurus schoedeiHypsilurus schultzewestrumiHypsilurus spinip..
Hypsipyle
In Greek mythology, Hypsipyle was the Queen of Lemnos. During her reign, Aphrodite cursed the women of the island for having neglected her shrines. All the women developed extreme halitosis that made them repugnant to the men of the nation. The men took up with female slaves taken on raids on Thr..
Hypsochromic shift
Hypsochromic shift is a change of spectral band position in the absorption, reflectance, transmittance, or emission spectrum of a molecule to a shorter wavelength (higher frequency). This can occur because of a change in environmental conditions: for example, a change in solvent polarity will resul..
Hypsocormus
Hypsocormus is an extinct genus of teleost ray-finned fish from the Jurassic era. It was about one meter (3 ft 4 in) long. An early member of the Teleostei, Hypsocormus was still primitive, possessing old traits such as armored scales. These were small however, and allowed greater flexibility. It ..
Hypsodont
Hypsodont dentition is characterized by high-crowned teeth, which provide lots of extra material for wear and tear. Some examples of animals with hypsodont dentition are cows and deer. The opposite condition is called brachydont. External links [The Diversity of Cheek Teeth] ..
Hypsogastropoda
Hypsogastropoda is a suborder within the gastropod order Sorbeoconcha. ..
Hypsognathus
Hypsognathus ('high jaw') is an extinct genus of anapsid reptile from the Permian period. It was 33 cm (1 ft 1 in) long. Because of its broad teeth, the lizard-like Hypsoghathus is thought to have been a herbivore. Its body was low, broad and had a relatively short tail. Hypsognathus had some spik..
Hypsography
Hypsography refers to the distribution of elevations on the surface of the Earth, and is sometimes applied to other rocky planets such as Mars or Venus. The term originates from the Greek word "Hypso" meaning height. Most often it is used only in reference to elevation of land but a complete descrip..
Hypsometer
A Hypsometer is an instrument for measuring altitude which employs the principles that the boiling point of a liquid is lowered by diminishing the barometric pressure, and that the barometric pressure varies with the height of the point of observation. The instrument consists of a cylindrical vess..
Hypsometric curve
A hypsometric curve is a histogram of elevations of a landscape. Differences in hyposometric curves between landscapes arise because the geomorphic processes that shape the landscape may be different. Reference [link] ..
Hypsometry
Hypsometry is the measurement of land elevation relative to sea level. ..
Hy Peskin
Hy Peskin (born November 5, 1915 - June 2, 2005) was an American photographer notable for several famous photographs of American sports people and celebrities published by Sports Illustrated and Life. In particular, he was a pioneer of sports photography with his work being ranked amongst the best s..
Hy Pyke
-->Hy Pyke is an United States character actor born in Los Angeles, California on the 2 December, 1935, the son of vaudevillian David Pyke and his wife Pauline. Pyke majored in theatre at the UCLA in the 60's, appearing in numerous student films, including one for Ray Manzarek, keyboard player of T..
Δ-hyperbolic space
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. In mathematics, a [\delta]-hyperbolic space is a geodesic metric space in which every geodesic triangle is [\delta]-thin. ..
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