Meaning: [eɪtʃ] n. 1. a nonmetallic univalent element that is normally a colorless and odorless highly flammable diatomic gas; the simplest and lightest and most abundant element in the universe 2. a unit of inductance in which an induced electromotive force of one volt is produced when the current is varied at the rate of one ampere per second 3. the constant of proportionality relating the energy of a photon to its frequency; approximately 6.626 x 10^-34 joule-second 4. the 8th letter of the Roman alphabet 5. (thermodynamics) a thermodynamic quantity equal to the internal energy of a system plus the product of its volume and pressure.
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31, The role of the increased serum gastrin concentration induced by H pylori in the pathogenesis of duodenal ulcer disease is also unknown.
32, In April of that year the contract was awarded to H Lyttle and Son at a price of £16,524.
33, They then barred him from watching Prisoner Cell Block H, before extending it to a total television ban.
34, The actual value of delta H varies from species to species.
35, Instead it meant hard work with a capital H for all the fifteen or so staff.
36, There are few data concerning the role of anti- H pylori treatment in gastric ulcer disease.
37, Fermentation experiments in our laboratory have shown that colonic sulphate reducing bacteria outcompete methanogenic bacteria for H 2.
38, The Pyloriset detects IgG antibodies by agglutination, using Latex particles coated with acid extracted antigen of H pylori.
39, It has also been proposed that H pylori ammonia production will lead to mucosal damage by denaturing the protective mucus layer.
40, After eradication of H pylori, duodenal ulcers do not usually recur and the associated chronic gastritis gradually disappears.
41, H pylori was identified by culture and histology as previously described.
42, The studies were designed to evaluate the H pylori eradication potency of the various regimens and the post-therapeutic course of ulcer disease.
43, A neighbor, W. H. Tonn, had several cattle die or give birth to stillborn calves after the explosion.
44, What happens is that two companies virtually control distribution - Menzies and W H Smith.
45, A mix of local and express services will provide capacity for 41[sentence dictionary],000 passengers / h in each direction.
46, The first edition was essentially the work of one man and was published by the H W Wilson Company.
47, Harry H.. Vaughan, who hated the guts of both Forrestal and Lovett.
48, H are the highest profile and most hotly contested items on the Nov. 4 ballot.
49, Warren happened to ride toward the point in the long column occupied by the brigade of General Stephen H.. Weed.
50, There was also a new fence around H area, all a part of the new security drive.
51, One month after completion of this treatment their C-urea breath test was repeated to assess the H pylori state.
52, More amenable land had become available and J.H. Taylor was commissioned to design the course still largely extant.
53, They have to be reported on Schedule H, which can be attached to either Form 1040 or 1040A.
54, Later he responded in a similar way to D. H. Lawrence's criticism, as well as to his creative achievement.
55, These results did not differ when acid output was expressed as mmol/h/kg lean body mass or mmol/h/kg fat free body weight.
56, Henry H.. Shelton expressed concern last week to Rumsfeld about the defense secretary s review of the military.
57, Sue Morris of W H Smith homed in on the primary source of the information - the consumer.
58, Therefore, additional evidence clearly pointing to a causal relation between H pylori infection and gastric ulcer disease has to be provided.
59, I recall that one young fellow was particularly interested in H. G. Wells.
60, Our own H. D. Battery was replaced with a small torque start, there being insufficient room under the bonnet.