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  • == Two-hit hypothesis == The '''Two-hit hypothesis''' (pronunciation: /tuː hɪt haɪˈpɒθɪsɪs/) is a [[genetic
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  • == Two-hit hypothesis == The '''Two-hit hypothesis''' (pronunciation: /tuː hɪt haɪˈpɒθɪsɪs/) is a [[genetic
    1 KB (213 words) - 17:35, 10 February 2024
  • ...o various medical conditions depending on the severity and location of the hit. ...deep beneath your skin collecting near the surface, often resulting from a hit.
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  • ...(pronunciation: /ˈbædmɪntən/) is a racquet sport played using racquets to hit a shuttlecock across a net. The game is named after Badminton House, the es ...minton are the [[racquet]] and the [[shuttlecock]]. The racquet is used to hit the shuttlecock, and is typically made of light materials like carbon fiber
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  • Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is a serious side effect of heparin treatment. It occurs when the body's i Symptoms of HIT may include unexpected blood clotting, a decrease in platelet count, skin c
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  • '''Health Information Technology''' ('''HIT''') is the application of information processing involving both computer ha Health Information Technology (HIT) is a multidisciplinary field that applies computer technology to health ca
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  • ...the [[pitcher]], throws a ball which a player on the batting team tries to hit with a [[bat]]. ...(the infield) around the pitcher's mound and the ball that is pitched and hit.
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  • ...context. However, it can be used colloquially to refer to a strong blow or hit, which could potentially result in injury. ...whack" is derived from the Old English "waccian," which means to strike or hit. It has been used in the English language since the 18th century.
    978 bytes (161 words) - 06:03, 4 February 2024
  • ...vent [[thrombosis]] in patients with [[heparin-induced thrombocytopenia]] (HIT). Argatroban is used as an anticoagulant for patients who have developed HIT. HIT is a condition where the body's immune system mistakenly attacks platelets
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  • ...o return the ball across the net. The ball is put into play with a serve—a hit by the server from behind the rear court boundary over the net to the oppon * [[Volley]]: To hit the ball before it touches the ground.
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  • ...erm for a large, easily hit target to represent a very small, difficult-to-hit target. The term was first used in this context in the 1940s.
    1 KB (162 words) - 21:03, 3 February 2024
  • ...from the Latin word "directus", which means straight or unswerving, while "hit" is of Germanic origin, meaning to meet or come into contact.
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  • * '''[[Hit and Run]]''': Occurs when a driver involved in an accident with a pedestria * [[Hit and Run]]
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  • ...ersed with periods of low-intensity recovery or complete rest. The goal of HIT is to stimulate the body's adaptive response, which leads to improvements i
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  • * [[Health Information Technology (HIT)]]: HIT refers to the use of technology to store, manage, and exchange health infor
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  • ...rognosis. It's a type of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. Also called double hit lymphoma {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • * [[Hit and run]]
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  • ...originated from the English language, where it is used as a verb to mean 'hit or strike'. In the medical context, it has been adapted to refer to the res
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  • ...It is also used in the treatment of [[heparin-induced thrombocytopenia]] (HIT).
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  • ...eroneus" meaning "of the fibula", and the English word "strike" meaning to hit or impact. The term is used in the context of [[martial arts]] and [[self-d
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  • ...ick called a [[hurley]]. The objective of the game is to use the hurley to hit the sliotar between the opponents' goalposts either over the crossbar for o
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