"Heterophoria" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Heterophoria is a vision disorder characterized by a tendency for the eyes to wander or drift away from their normal position, often being different in each eye. This can cause double vision, eye strain, and vision fatigue.
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Heterophilic refers to a type of response or reaction that occurs when an antibody binds to a foreign substance, such as a virus or bacterium, that is different from the type of antibody that was produced against it. In other words, heterophilic antibodies are those that react with antigens from other species or types, rather than with the same species or type of antigen against which they were produced.
Heteroplasmic refers to the presence of two or more different DNA molecules or genetic sequences within the same mitochondria or organelle of an organism's cells. This can occur when a cell or an organism has a mixture of two or more different mitochondrial genomes, each with a different DNA sequence, resulting in a heterogeneous population of mitochondria. Heteroplasmic cells can have functional consequences for the organism, depending on the specific genetic differences and the proportion of each type of mitochondria.