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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91, H pylori positive gastritis, and the combination of active duodenitis and gastric metaplasia were independent predictors of duodenal ulceration.
92, The finding of enhanced fasting gastrin concentrations in H pylori positive subjects and in duodenal ulcer disease can not easily be explained.
93, We envisage a convecting magma chamber of height H, cooled from above.
94, The proportion receiving aspirin within the first 24 h may be substantially lower.
95, The cheerleaders, captained by Karen Wardie, wore tight sweaters with an H stitched on the front.
96, In the nine H pylori negative non-uraemic patients, one had erosive duodenitis and another a deformed duodenum.
97, H., a market leader in building computer networks, closed down 6 3 / 8 at 70 5 / 8.
98, Although H pylori does not invade the mucosa, bacterial proteins may activate monocytes with a local T-cell mediated immune response.
99, In healthy volunteers, H pylori state was determined by the C urea breath test.
100, Thus, in addition to duodenal ulcer disease, H pylori eradication may also cure gastric ulcer disease.
101, One of the H pylori negative patients was on maintenance haemodialysis and eight were on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis.
102, All blood samples were obtained between 0830 and 0930 h to keep to a minimum the spontaneous circadian variation of fibrinolytic system.
103, Species that use molecular H 2 as an electron donor in the gut belong to the genera Desulfovibrio and Desulfobulbus.
104, R.H. Mardon was a wealthy printer making his fortune from cigarette cards.
105, In conclusion,[www.Sentencedict.com] our findings suggest that H pylori infection may have been predominantly acquired at a young age in the past.
106, The H chondrites are most similar in composition to Earth.
107, Such charges have no basis in fact, according to John H.. Carley, Avis' general counsel.
108, The data in Appendix H were digitized manually using an xy grid with coordinate values in the range 0-1000.
109, Next year, H.R. and Earl once again returned to the fold and restored the original line-up.
110, The H pylori negative and positive healthy volunteers were similar for both basal and peak acid output.
111, Methanogenesis is a safe and effective disposal route for H 2.
112, D.H. And no criticism of the drugs or medical regime because they're too frightened.
113, Of the nine H pylori negative uraemic patients, two had oesophagitis and one had scattered petechiae in stomach and duodenum.
114, These findings support the hypothesis that H pylori colonisation is directly involved in the hypergastrinaemia.
115, The high pepsinogen C concentrations in patients with duodenal ulcer are probably related to H pylori related chronic active gastritis.
116, It is compounded, broadly speaking, of two atoms of hydrogen attached to one of oxygen: H 2 0.
117, The primary aim of the second trial was to see if eradication of H pylori led to resolution of intestinal metaplasia.
118, Indeed, the book is even now still in W H Smith's Top 20 hardcover fiction bestseller list.
119, Omeprazole monotherapy merely suppressed bacterial colonisation, especially in the antral region, and eradicated H pylori in individual cases only.
120, After 24 h the morphology of the pachytene cells is greatly reduced.