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Hyperplasia (from
ancient Gr**** ὑπέρ
huper 'over' + πλάσις
plasis 'formation'), or hypergenesis, is an
enlargement of an
organ or
tissue caused by an...
- Gr****: ὑπερβολή huperbolḗ by way of Latin. The word is
composed from ὑπέρ
hupér 'above, beyond' and βάλλω bállō 'throw'.
Unlike most
English words beginning...
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atmospheric pressure outside the body. The term
comes from Gr**** ὑπέρ (
hupér) 'over', and αἷμα (haîma) 'blood'.
Functional hyperaemia is an increase...
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Hyperalgesia (/ˌhaɪpərælˈdʒiːziə/ or /-siə/; 'hyper' from Gr**** ὑπέρ (
huper, “over”), '-algesia' from Gr**** algos, ἄλγος (pain)) is an
abnormally increased...
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International Human Rights Law Group,
Amnesty International, and others.
William Hüper was Nicaragua's
Minister of Finance. He
testified about Nicaragua economic...
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neuen Rechtswissenschaft.
Junker und Dünnhaupt Verlag,
Berlin 1935, p. 241
Hüpers,
Bernd (2016). Karl
Larenz -
Methodenlehre und
Philosophie des
Rechts in...
- hypothesis, hypotonic, hypoxemia,
hypoxia hyper- above, over Gr**** ὑπέρ (
hupér) hyper, hyperbaric, hyperbola, hyperbole, Hyperion, hyperlink, hyperoxia...
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Hypercoenesthesiopathy (hypercenesthopathy) ("hyper-", from
Ancient Gr**** ὑπέρ (
hupér, "excess") + "coenesthesiopathy") A
hypertrophic alteration in the sense...
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water hydrophobe,
hydrogen hyper-
extreme or
beyond normal Gr**** ὑπέρ (
hupér), over, above; beyond, to the
extreme hypertension,
hypertrichosis hyp(o)-...
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romance entitled The
Wonders Beyond Thule (Τὰ ὑπὲρ Θoύλην ἄπιστα
Apista huper Thoulen).
Scholars have
placed him in the 2nd
century AD, but his age was...