Hypothesis-Testing. Tests used for comparison of values, which indicate the acceptance or rejection of a hypothesis, by means of sampling units. . 0.51
Hypothermia. Hypothermia, Accidental . Accidental Hypothermia . Accidental Hypothermias . Hypothermias . Hypothermias, Accidental . Lower than normal body temperature, especially in warm-blooded animals. . 0.48
X Chromosome Inactivation. Lyon Hypothesis . Lyonization . X-Inactivation . Chromosome Inactivation, X . Hypothesis, Lyon . Inactivation, X . Inactivation, X Chromosome . X Inactivations . X Inactivation . A dosage compensation process occurring at an early embryonic stage in mammalian development whereby, at random, one X CHROMOSOME of the pair is repressed in the somatic cells of females. . 0.48
Hygiene Hypothesis. Hygiene Hypotheses . Hypotheses, Hygiene . Hypothesis, Hygiene . The theory that infectious agents, symbiotic microorganisms, and parasites are normal stimulants for the maturation of the immune system toward a balanced immune response. The theory predicts that lack of such stimulation leads to allergies and AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES. . 0.46