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1 hormone
'ho:məun(a substance produced by certain glands of the body, which makes some organ of the body active: Adrenalin is a hormone.) hormonatr['hɔːməʊn]1 hormonahormone ['hɔr.mo:n] n: hormona f♦ hormonal [hɔr'mo:nəl] adjn.• hormona s.f.'hɔːrməʊn, 'hɔːməʊnnoun hormona f; (before n)['hɔːmǝʊn]hormone replacement therapy — terapia f hormonal sustitutiva
1.N (Med) hormona f2.CPDhormone replacement therapy N — terapia f hormonal sustitutiva
hormone treatment N — tratamiento m de hormonas
* * *['hɔːrməʊn, 'hɔːməʊn]noun hormona f; (before n)hormone replacement therapy — terapia f hormonal sustitutiva
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2 hormone
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3 hormone
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4 hormone
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5 hormone therapy
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6 hormone antagonist
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7 hormone receptor
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8 hormone secretion
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9 hormone section
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10 hormone supplement
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11 hormone test
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12 hormone therapy
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13 hormone treatment
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14 luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone
English-Spanish medical dictionary > luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone
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15 adrenocorticotropic hormone
English-Spanish medical dictionary > adrenocorticotropic hormone
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16 antidiuretic hormone
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17 follicle stimulant hormone
English-Spanish medical dictionary > follicle stimulant hormone
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18 follicle-stimulating hormone releasing factor
English-Spanish medical dictionary > follicle-stimulating hormone releasing factor
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19 gonadotropin-releasing hormone
English-Spanish medical dictionary > gonadotropin-releasing hormone
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20 growth hormone
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Hormone — Hormone … Deutsch Wörterbuch
hormone — [ ɔrmɔn; ɔrmon ] n. f. • 1911; en angl. (1905); du gr. hormôn « exciter » ♦ Substance chimique élaborée par un groupe de cellules ou un organe, et qui exerce une action spécifique sur un autre tissu ou un autre organe. Les hormones sont… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Hormone — Hor mone (h[^o]r m[=o]n), n. [From Gr. orma ein to excite.] 1. (Physiological Chem.) A chemical substance formed in one organ and carried in the circulation to another organ on which it exerts a specific effect on cells at a distance from the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hormone — Hormone, der interzellulären und bisweilen auch der intrazellulären Kommunikation dienende, von endokrinen Organen oder Einzelzellen gebildete Botenstoffe der Metazoen, die spezifische Funktionen von Zielzellen regeln. Die klassische Definition,… … Deutsch wörterbuch der biologie
hormone — (n.) 1905, from Gk. hormon that which sets in motion, prp. of horman impel, urge on, from horme onset, impulse, from PIE *or sma , from root *er to move, set in motion. Used by Hippocrates to denote a vital principle; modern meaning coined by… … Etymology dictionary
hormone — ► NOUN ▪ a substance produced by a living thing and transported in tissue fluids to specific cells or tissues to stimulate them into action. DERIVATIVES hormonal adjective. ORIGIN Greek horm n setting in motion … English terms dictionary
hormone — [hôr′mōn΄] n. [< Gr hormōn, prp. of horman, to stimulate, excite < hormē, impulse < IE base * ser , to stream > Sans sará , fluid, L serum, whey] 1. a substance formed in some organ of the body, as the adrenal glands, the pituitary,… … English World dictionary
hormone — hormonal, hormonic /hawr mon ik, moh nik/, adj. /hawr mohn/, n. 1. Biochem. any of various internally secreted compounds, as insulin or thyroxine, formed in endocrine glands, that affect the functions of specifically receptive organs or tissues… … Universalium
Hormone — Hormones (from Greek Polytonic|ὁρμή impetus ) are chemicals released by cells that affect cells in other parts of the body. Only a small amount of hormone is required to alter cell metabolism. It is also a chemical messenger that transports a… … Wikipedia
Hormone — Epinephrin (Adrenalin), ein Hormon aus der Gruppe der Katecholamine Hormone (von altgriechisch ὁρμᾶν hormān ‚antreiben, erregen‘)[1] sind (bei unterschiedlicher Definition) biochemische … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hormone — I Hormone, Bezeichnung für körpereigene Wirkstoffe, auch als »Informationsüberträger« oder »chemische Sendboten« bezeichnet, die spezifisch auf bestimmte Organe einwirken. Die Hormone werden mit dem Blut transportiert, koppeln im Gewebe an für… … Universal-Lexikon