hdl
IPA: ˈeɪtʃdʌɫ
Root Word: HDL
noun
- (biochemistry) Initialism of high-density lipoprotein. [Any of a class of lipoproteins that transport cholesterol to the liver from other tissue; high levels may decrease the risk of coronary heart disease.]
- (electronics) Initialism of hardware description language. [(electronics) Any language from a class of computer, modeling, or specification languages for formal description and design of analogue or digital logic electronic circuits.]
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Examples of "hdl" in Sentences
- The author of famous books on Verilog hdl.
- HDL particles are not inherently protective.
- The study showed the value of HDL cholesterol.
- Stimulus is provided to exercise each line in the HDL code.
- The IP core of the OR1200 is implemented in the Verilog HDL.
- HDL data was not analyzed or included as part of the guideline.
- However, increasing HDL by any means is not necessarily helpful.
- A statistically insignificant reduction in HDL cholesterol was also observed.
- Even people with very low LDL levels are exposed to increased risk if their HDL levels are not high enough.
- Even people with very low LDL levels are exposed to some increased risk if their HDL levels are not high enough.
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