"Haemetemesis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Haemetemesis is a medical term that refers to the vomiting of blood. It is often a symptom of a serious underlying condition, such as a bleeding ulcer, liver disease, or a tear in the esophagus or stomach.
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Haematotoxic refers to a substance or treatment that is toxic to the blood and its formed elements, such as red and white blood cells, and platelets.
Haematoxylin is a purple-colored dye used in histology to stain biological tissues, particularly DNA-containing structures such as chromatin and nuclei. It is often used in conjunction with other dyes, such as eosin, to create the characteristic red-purple coloration of many biological tissues.
Haematoxylum is a type of tree that is native to tropical America, particularly in Mexico and Central America. The bark of the tree contains a red resin that has been used for centuries as a natural dye, producing a range of colors from pink to deep crimson. The resin is also used to produce a reddish-purple ink. The entire plant is considered toxic and should be handled with care.
Haematozoon is a type of parasite that is transmitted to animals, typically through the bite of an infected blood-feeding insect, such as a tick or mosquito. Specifically, it refers to a genus of protozoans that cause hemorrhagic disease in animals, including cattle, dogs, and other mammals.
Haematuria is the medical term for blood in the urine. It is a symptom that can be caused by a variety of underlying conditions, including kidney or bladder damage, infections, or kidney stones. In some cases, haematuria may be a sign of a more serious underlying condition, such as kidney cancer or bladder cancer.
Haemerythrin is a type of respiratory protein found in the blood of some invertebrate animals, such as some mollusks and arthropods. It is a copper-containing protein that is involved in the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide in these animals. Haemerythrin is different from the more common oxygen-carrying proteins, hemoglobin and myoglobin, which are found in vertebrates, and is therefore of interest to scientists studying evolutionary relationships and the diversification of oxygen-transport mechanisms.
Haemic refers to relating to or characterized by blood. It can also describe something that is concerned with the blood or its functioning.
Haemin is a Korean-American poet, philosopher, and spiritual guide. His full name is Haemin Sunim, which translates to "Voice of Mind". He is known for his bestselling books, including "The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down" and "Love Your Enemy", which focus on spirituality, mindfulness, and self-awareness.
Haemochromatosis is a rare inherited disorder characterized by an excessive absorption of iron from the food, resulting in the accumulation of iron in various organs, particularly in the liver, heart, and pancreas. Symptoms may include fatigue, weight loss, joint pain, and skin problems. If left untreated, it can lead to liver damage, heart failure, and arthritis.
Haemochrome refers to a type of pigment found in certain living organisms, such as plants and animals, that has a red or purple color due to the presence of iron. It is a term used in chemistry and biology to describe a specific class of pigments that have a metal center, typically iron, coordinated with organic molecules.
Haemochromogen refers to a group of chemical compounds that contain the metal ion Fe(III) and are formed by the condensation of haematin with aldehydes and ketones. They are derivatives of haematin, a compound that is found in the blood.
A haemochromometer is an instrument used to measure the concentration of haemoglobin in blood. It is a device used in medical laboratories to diagnose and monitor various blood disorders, such as anemia, sickle cell disease, and thalassemia. The instrument measures the haemoglobin concentration in a sample of blood by comparing the absorption of light by the sample to a standard reference sample.