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#7483, aired 2017-03-08 | "HY"-ER EDUCATION $400: In 1656 Christopher Wren did the first experiments poking a rudimentary version of this needle into a vein hypodermic |
#7483, aired 2017-03-08 | "HY"-ER EDUCATION $800: This part of the brain regulates body temperature & other autonomic activities hypothalamus |
#7483, aired 2017-03-08 | "HY"-ER EDUCATION $1200: To treat the bends, patients are placed in this chamber & given oxygen at greater than atmospheric pressure hyperbaric chamber |
#7483, aired 2017-03-08 | "HY"-ER EDUCATION $1600: With a cluster of huge blue or pink blooms, Big Daddy is one type of this flower hydrangea |
#7483, aired 2017-03-08 | "HY"-ER EDUCATION $2000: In the hair type of this instrument used to measure relative humidity, hairs shorten or lengthen, moving a scale pointer a hygrometer |
#4407, aired 2003-11-04 | HY-ER EDUCATION $200: Term for the offspring of a cross between different species, they do occur on their own in nature a hybrid |
#4407, aired 2003-11-04 | HY-ER EDUCATION $400: The Hyksos brought to Egypt the compound bow, the Asian light horse & this mode of transportation the chariot |
#4407, aired 2003-11-04 | HY-ER EDUCATION $600: Web designers know it's the "HT" in HTTP & HTML Hypertext |
#4407, aired 2003-11-04 | HY-ER EDUCATION $800: "Dr. Johnson drank his tea in oceans" is an example of this figure of speech hyperbole |
#4407, aired 2003-11-04 | HY-ER EDUCATION $1000: This German physician introduced "animal magnetism", now called hypnosis, to medicine Franz Mesmer |
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