"Hypocellular" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hypocellular refers to a condition or state where there is an abnormally low number of cells in a particular area or organism. This can be detrimental to the structure and function of the affected cells or tissues.
Hypocalcaemic refers to a state in which the level of calcium ions in the blood is abnormally low. This can be caused by a variety of factors, such as malabsorption of calcium, excessive excretion of calcium in the urine, or defects in the parathyroid glands that regulate calcium levels in the blood.
Hypocaloric refers to a diet that involves consuming fewer calories than the body burns, typically done to aid in weight loss or surgery.
Hypocellularity refers to the presence of an unusually small or inadequate number of cells in a tissue, organ, or organism. In other words, hypocellularity suggests that there is a deficiency or underdevelopment of cells, which can be a characteristic of certain diseases, disorders, or injuries.
The hypocenter is the point on the Earth's surface directly above the epicenter of an earthquake. In other words, it is the point where the quake's energy is released and the tremors are felt strongest.
The hypocentre refers to the point on the Earth's surface that is directly above the epicentre of an earthquake or an explosion. It is the point where the shockwaves caused by the seismic event are the strongest and where the damage is typically most severe.
Hypochaeris is a genus of plants in the dandelion tribe ( Anthemideae) of the composite family (Asteraceae). It is commonly known as the cat's ear or false dandelion. The names refer to the downy, cat-like appearance of the leaves, and the fact that the plant's appearance is often mistaken for that of a dandelion. The genus includes many species, many of which are native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa.