Hares. Hare 24265 . Jackrabbit . Jackrabbits . Lepus . The genus Lepus, in the family Leporidae, order LAGOMORPHA. Hares are born above ground, fully furred, and with their eyes and ears open. In contrast with RABBITS, hares have 24 chromosome pairs. . 1.00
Cleft Lip. Cleft Lips . Harelips . Lip, Cleft . Lips, Cleft . Harelip . Congenital defect in the upper lip where the maxillary prominence fails to merge with the merged medial nasal prominences. It is thought to be caused by faulty migration of the mesoderm in the head region. . 0.77
Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome. HARDS . Hantavirus-Associated Respiratory Distress Syndrome . Hantavirus Associated Respiratory Distress Syndrome . Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndromes . Acute respiratory illness in humans caused by the SIN NOMBRE VIRUS whose primary rodent reservoir is the deer mouse Peromyscus maniculatus. First identified in the southwestern United States, this syndrome is characterized most commonly by fever, myalgias, headache, cough, and rapid respiratory failure. . 0.73
Bupleurum. Bupleurums . Chai Hus . Ear, Hare's . Ears, Hare's . Hare Ear . Hare's Ears . Hares Ear . Hu, Chai . Hus, Chai . Saikos . Chai Hu . Hare's Ear . Saiko . A plant genus of the family APIACEAE that is the source of bupleurum root and of bupleurotoxin and is an ingredient of sho-saiko-to. . 0.72
Harmine. Banisterine . Leucoharmine . Telepathine . Yageine . Alkaloid isolated from seeds of Peganum harmala L., Zygophyllaceae. It is identical to banisterine, or telepathine, from Banisteria caapi and is one of the active ingredients of hallucinogenic drinks made in the western Amazon region from related plants. It has no therapeutic use, but (as banisterine) was hailed as a cure for postencephalitic Parkinson disease in the 1920's. . 0.68