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Hydrocephalus Hydrocephalus is the excessive amount of cerebrospinal fluid within the skull resulting in an enlarged skull and underdeveloped brain.
Hydrophobia Hydrophobia is the medical term for a symptom in man of the disease rabies meaning literally 'fear of water'. The fear in this case is not psychologically abnormal but a symptom of the disease.
Hydrographic reconnaissance Hydrographic reconnaissance— Reconnaissance of an area of water to determine depths, beach gradients, the nature of the bottom, and the location of coral reefs ...
Hydrocarbons Hydrocarbons are organic compounds commonly used as a fuel source consisting of only hydrogen and carbon atoms.
Hydrogen fuel cell Hydrogen fuel cell is an energy conversion device that produces electricity by means of electrochemical reactions between hydrogen and
Poly-ß-Hydroxybutyrate Poly-ß-Hydroxybutyrate is a chloroform-soluble polymer of ß-hydroxybutyric acid; occurs in the form of intracellular granules within
Hydrologic cycle Hydrologic cycle is the complete cycle through which water passes, from oceans, through the land, and back to the oceans.
Hydrolysis Hydrolysis is the process by which a substrate is split to form products through the intervention of a molecule of water.
Dehydrogenase Dehydrogenase is an enzyme which oxidizes a substrate by removing hydrogen atoms from it.