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Human Experimentation History Germany : Lifton, Robert Jay,  1986 1
Human Experimentation History Germany Autobiography : Lagnado, Lucette.  1991 1
Human Experimentation History Germany Biography : Lagnado, Lucette.  1991 1
Human Experimentation History United States   2005 1
Human Experimentation In Medicine   1992 1
Human Experimentation In Medicine History : Goliszek, Andrew.  2003 1
Human Experimentation In Medicine History Great Britain : Henig, Robin Marantz.  2004 1
Human Experimentation In Medicine History United States : Henig, Robin Marantz.  2004 1
 

Human Experimentation Nontherapeutic -- See Nontherapeutic Human Experimentation


Human experimentation that is not intended to benefit the subjects on whom it is performed. Phase I drug studies (CLINICAL TRIALS, PHASE I AS TOPIC) and research involving healthy volunteers are examples of nontherapeutic human experimentation.
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Human Experimentation Philadelphia : Hornblum, Allen M.  1998 1
 

Human Figure -- See Human Body


The human being as a non-anatomical and non-zoological entity. The emphasis is on the philosophical or artistic treatment of the human being, and includes lay and social attitudes toward the body in history. (From J. Cassedy, NLM History of Medicine Division)
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Human Flu -- See Influenza, Human


An acute viral infection in humans involving the respiratory tract. It is marked by inflammation of the NASAL MUCOSA; the PHARYNX; and conjunctiva, and by headache and severe, often generalized, myalgia.
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Human Genome -- See Genome, Human


The complete genetic complement contained in the DNA of a set of CHROMOSOMES in a HUMAN. The length of the human genome is about 3 billion base pairs.
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Human Genome Diversity Project -- See Human Genome Project


A coordinated effort of researchers to map (CHROMOSOME MAPPING) and sequence (SEQUENCE ANALYSIS, DNA) the human GENOME.
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Human Genome Project -- See Also Genomics


The systematic study of the complete DNA sequences (GENOME) of organisms. Included is construction of complete genetic, physical, and transcript maps, and the analysis of this structural genomic information on a global scale such as in GENOME WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDIES.
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Human Genome Project   8
Human Genome Project Ethics : Peters, Ted,  2003 1
Human Genome Project Popular Works : Wills, Christopher.  1991 1
Human Herpesvirus 6 Infections : Regush, Nicholas M.  2000 1
 

Human Identification -- See Forensic Anthropology


Scientific study of human skeletal remains with the express purpose of identification. This includes establishing individual identity, trauma analysis, facial reconstruction, photographic superimposition, determination of time interval since death, and crime-scene recovery. Forensic anthropologists do not certify cause of death but provide data to assist in determination of probable cause. This is a branch of the field of physical anthropology and qualified individuals are certified by the American Board of Forensic Anthropology. (From Am J Forensic Med Pathol 1992 Jun;13(2):146)
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 -- See HIV-1


The type species of LENTIVIRUS and the etiologic agent of AIDS. It is characterized by its cytopathic effect and affinity for the T4-lymphocyte.
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus Proteins -- See Also HIV


Human immunodeficiency virus. A non-taxonomic and historical term referring to any of two species, specifically HIV-1 and/or HIV-2. Prior to 1986, this was called human T-lymphotropic virus type III/lymphadenopathy-associated virus (HTLV-III/LAV). From 1986-1990, it was an official species called HIV. Since 1991, HIV was no longer considered an official species name; the two species were designated HIV-1 and HIV-2.
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Human Immunodeficiency Viruses -- See HIV


Human immunodeficiency virus. A non-taxonomic and historical term referring to any of two species, specifically HIV-1 and/or HIV-2. Prior to 1986, this was called human T-lymphotropic virus type III/lymphadenopathy-associated virus (HTLV-III/LAV). From 1986-1990, it was an official species called HIV. Since 1991, HIV was no longer considered an official species name; the two species were designated HIV-1 and HIV-2.
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Human Influenza -- See Influenza, Human


An acute viral infection in humans involving the respiratory tract. It is marked by inflammation of the NASAL MUCOSA; the PHARYNX; and conjunctiva, and by headache and severe, often generalized, myalgia.
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Human Metapneumovirus -- See Metapneumovirus


A genus of the subfamily PNEUMOVIRINAE, containing two members: Turkey rhinotracheitis virus and a human Metapneumovirus. Virions lack HEMAGGLUTININ and NEURAMINIDASE.
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Human Microbiome -- See Microbiota


The full collection of microbes (bacteria, fungi, virus, etc.) that naturally exist within a particular biological niche such as an organism, soil, a body of water, etc.
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Human Migration : Wilkerson, Isabel,  2010 1
Human Migration History : Kenneally, Christine,  2014 1
 

Human Nature -- See Human Characteristics


The fundamental dispositions and traits of humans. (Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 10th ed)
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Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine -- See Papillomavirus Vaccines


Vaccines or candidate vaccines used to prevent PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTIONS. Human vaccines are intended to reduce the incidence of UTERINE CERVICAL NEOPLASMS, so they are sometimes considered a type of CANCER VACCINES. They are often composed of CAPSID PROTEINS, especially L1 protein, from various types of ALPHAPAPILLOMAVIRUS.
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Human Papillomavirus Vaccine -- See Papillomavirus Vaccines


Vaccines or candidate vaccines used to prevent PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTIONS. Human vaccines are intended to reduce the incidence of UTERINE CERVICAL NEOPLASMS, so they are sometimes considered a type of CANCER VACCINES. They are often composed of CAPSID PROTEINS, especially L1 protein, from various types of ALPHAPAPILLOMAVIRUS.
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Human Papillomavirus Vaccines -- See Papillomavirus Vaccines


Vaccines or candidate vaccines used to prevent PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTIONS. Human vaccines are intended to reduce the incidence of UTERINE CERVICAL NEOPLASMS, so they are sometimes considered a type of CANCER VACCINES. They are often composed of CAPSID PROTEINS, especially L1 protein, from various types of ALPHAPAPILLOMAVIRUS.
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Human Pet Bonding -- See Human-Animal Bond


The emotional attachment of individuals to animals.
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Human Resources Development -- See Staff Development


The process by which the employer promotes staff performance and efficiency consistent with management goals and objectives.
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  Human Rights -- 3 Related Mesh Subjects   3
Human Rights   32
  Human Rights Abuses -- 3 Related Mesh Subjects   3
Human Rights Abuses   2
Human Rights Abuses History : Ladd-Taylor, Molly,  2017 1
Human Rights Abuses Legislation And Jurisprudence : Bryant, Michael,  2005 1
Human Rights Encyclopedias   1991 1
Human Rights Haiti Biography   2
Human Rights Juvenile Literature : Kronenwetter, Michael.  1990 1
Human Rights Legislation And Jurisprudence   2012 1
Human Rights Popular Works : Kramer, Larry.  1989 1
Human Rights United States Legal Cases : Curry, Lynne.  2002 1
Human Rights United States Legislation   2
Human Trafficking : Axtell, Brooke,  2019 1
Human Trafficking Legislation And Jurisprudence : Todres, Jonathan,  2019 1
Human Trafficking Prevention And Control : Todres, Jonathan,  2019 1
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