What does HYD stand for?

Also known as: hyd.

HYD stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of HYD across different fields and industries.

Hydrochlorothiazide

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Hydrochlorothiazide is a diuretic medication often used to treat high blood pressure and swelling due to fluid build up. Other uses include diabetes insipidus, renal tubular acidosis, and to decrease the risk of kidney stones in those with high calcium level in the urine. For high blood pressure it is often recommended as a first line treatment.

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Hydraulic

A system in which energy is transferred from one place to another by means of compression and flow of a fluid (e.g., water, oil).

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Hydraulics

The engine systems that use liquids forced through tubes and orifices to operate various mechanisms.

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Hydration

The process by which cement hardens by reacting with water. Absorption of water by a mineral that results in a change in the nature of the mineral. Having solvent molecules of water surrounding and becoming attached to ions or molecules of the solute. Hydration is the addition of H2O to a molecule in a chemical reaction. The addition of the elements of water to a molecule.

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Hydroxyurea

A drug that inhibits the synthesis of DNA and so is classified as an antimetabolite. Hydroxyurea is used to treat a number of diseases, including chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), polycythemia vera, carcinoma of the head and neck, ovary, and cervix, melanoma, and sickle cell disease. Hydroxyurea is taken orally.

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Hydrazine

 A rocket fuel which burns spontaneously with nitric acid or nitrogen tetroxide. Can also be used as a mono-propellant when passed through an iridium-bearing catalyst, it decomposes at high temperature into constituent gases of ammonia, nitrogen and hydrogen. Used in small thrusters for orbit modification and attitude control of spacecraft.

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