Definition of Hyperfunctions

1. Noun. (plural of hyperfunction) ¹

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Definition of Hyperfunctions

1. hyperfunction [n] - See also: hyperfunction

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hyperfunctions

hyperfocal
hyperfocal distance
hyperfocus
hyperfocused
hyperfolliculoidism
hyperforeign
hyperforeignism
hyperforeignisms
hyperfractionation
hyperfructosaemia
hyperfullerene
hyperfullerenes
hyperfunction
hyperfunctional
hyperfunctional occlusion
hyperfunctions (current term)
hyperfusion
hypergalactosis
hypergamies
hypergammaglobulinaemia
hypergamous
hypergamously
hypergamy
hyperganglionosis
hypergasia
hypergelast
hypergelasts
hypergenesis
hypergenetic
hypergenic teratosis

Literary usage of Hyperfunctions

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Practice of Medicine by Frederick Tice (1921)
"... question has been the cause of a great many hypo-activities of the anterior lobe being wrongly diagnosed hyperfunctions of this lobe of the hypophysis. ..."

2. Topics in the Geometric Theory of Linear Systems by Robert Hermann (1984)
"This approach is also a special case of one extensively developed by M. Sato, his students and coworkers, under the name of hyperfunctions (17]. ..."

3. Topics in Physical Geometry by Robert Hermann (1988)
"The version of it developed by M. Sato, which he called the theory of hyperfunctions, emphasizes the objects as boundary values of analytic functions, ..."

4. Geometric Structures in Nonlinear Physics by Robert Hermann (1991)
"(The Sato hyperfunctions involve a similiar idea, but in a different analytical and algebraic context. There are also close relations to the Robinson theory ..."

5. Collected Papers by the Staff of Saint Mary's Hospital, Mayo Clinic by Saint Marys Hospital (Rochester, Minn.) (1922)
"This constitutes the diffuse colloid goiter of adolescence. Diffuse colloid considered as an entity probably never hyperfunctions. ..."

6. Pathological physiology of internal diseases by Albion Walter Hewlett (1916)
"... ical disturbances of the glands of internal secretion but which do not fall clearly either into the group of hyperfunctions or into the group of ..."

7. Monographic Medicine by Albion Walter Hewlett, Henry Leopold Elsner (1916)
"... referable to pathological disturbances of the glands of internal secretion but which do not fall clearly either into the group of hyperfunctions or into ..."

8. Manual of Obstetrics by John Osborn Polak (1922)
"We know that the thyroid normally increases in size and hyperfunctions during pregnancy, in response to the excessive demand made upon it by the increased ..."

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