"Hemistichs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hemistichs are a poetic term that refers to half a line of verse, or the first or second half of a line of poetry. The word "hemistich" comes from the Greek words "hemi", meaning half, and "stichos", meaning verse. In other words, a hemistich is a subdivision of a poetic line, and it is often used to create a sense of balance and structure in a poem.
Hemispherectomies are a type of brain surgery where half of the brain, typically the side controlling language and motor skills, is surgically removed to treat severe epilepsy or other conditions. This rare and complex surgery is usually performed on children, and the goal is to reduce or eliminate seizure activity, improving the patient's quality of life.
A hemistich is a half-line of verse, typically from a classical Greek or Latin poem. It is often used as a unit of poetic measurement, with a hemistich usually consisting of 5-6 syllables in the Greek iambic rhythm or 6-8 syllables in the Latin dactylic rhythm.
Hemisystole refers to the contraction of only half of the heart, specifically the left or right ventricle, while the other half remains relaxed or in diastole. This incomplete contraction is a normal phenomenon in the heart's pumping cycle, allowing for efficient blood circulation.
Hemithorax is a medical term that refers to the condition where one half of the lungs is collapsed or compressed. This can be due to various reasons such as a chest injury, foreign body aspiration, or lung disease.
Hemitropy refers to a hypothetical property proposed by physicist Christopher Dewdney, which describes the ability of a system to be influenced by its own history, rather than just its current state. In other words, hemitropy is the ability of a system to "remember" its past states and be affected by them, even when the current state is different. This concept is still purely theoretical and has not been directly observed in natural systems, but it has been explored in the context of quantum mechanics and the study of complex systems.