| LORETA | Low Resolution Electromagnetic Tomography |
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| lore | <ornithology, zoology> The space between the eye and bill, in birds, and the corresponding region in reptiles and fishes. The anterior portion of the cheeks of insects. Origin: F. Lore, L. Lorum thong. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| lorentz force | <physics> Total electromagnetic force on a charged particle moving in electric & magnetic fields. F = q(E + (v/c)xB). See: force, cross product, charge, velocity, and relevant variable symbols. (09 Oct 1997) |
| lorentz gas | <radiobiology> Plasma model in which the electrons are assumed not to interact with each other, but only with ions (Z to infinity) and where the ions are assumed to remain at rest/fixed (M-i to infinity). Synonym: electron gas. (13 Jan 1998) |
| lorentz ionisation | <physics> Ionisation of neutral atoms (taken generally at a highly-excited state) obtained by launching them at high velocity across a strong magnetic field. The neutral atoms feel an electric field proportional to their perpendicular velocity times the magnetic field strength, and if this electric field is strong enough ionisation can occur. Lorentz Model - see Lorentz Gas (09 Oct 1997) |
| Lorenz | Adolf, Austrian surgeon, 1854-1946. See: Lorenz' sign. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Lorenz' sign | <clinical sign> An obsolete sign: stiffness of the thoracic spine in early pulmonary tuberculosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lorette | In France, a name for a woman who is supported by her lovers, and devotes herself to idleness, show, and pleasure; so called from the church of Notre Dame de Lorette, in Paris, near which many of them resided. Origin: F. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| lorettine | One of a order of nuns founded in 1812 at Loretto, in Kentucky. The members of the order (called also Sisters of Loretto, or Friends of Mary at the Foot of the Cross) devote themselves to the cause of education and the care of destitute orphans, their labors being chiefly confined to the Western United States. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Lorenz |
Austrian zoologist who studied the behavior of birds and emphasized the importance of innate as opposed to learned behaviors (1903-1989)
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| Lorenz's operation |
an operation for congenital dislocation of the hip, consisting in reduction of the dislocation, and keeping the head of the femur fixed against the rudimentary acetabulum until a socket is formed.
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osteotomy of the neck of the femur by a V -shaped cutting of the femur so as to prevent displacement of the shaft.
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| Lorenzo |
North Carolina State forward who caught Derrick Whittenburg's wayward shot and dunked it at the buzzer to give the Wolfpack the 1983 NCAA championship over Hakeem's heavily-favored Houston Cougars.
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trademark for a preparation of probucol.
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| lore | knowledge gained through tradition or anecdote |
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| lore | a siren of German legend who lured boatmen in the Rhine to destruction |
| lore | Italian film actress (born in 1934) |
| lore | Dutch physicist noted for work on electromagnetic theory (1853-1928) |
| lore | the force experienced by a point charge moving along a wire that is in a magnetic field |
| lore | Austrian zoologist who studied the behavior of birds and emphasized the importance of innate as opposed to learned behaviors (1903-1989) |
| lore | United States lyricist who collaborated with Richard Rodgers (1895-1943) |
| lore | United States lyricist who collaborated with Richard Rodgers (1895-1943) |
| lore | German naturalist whose speculations that plants and animals are made up of tiny living `infusoria' led to the cell theory (1779-1851) |
| lore | German naturalist whose speculations that plants and animals are made up of tiny living `infusoria' led to the cell theory (1779-1851) |
| lore | Italian statesman and scholar who supported many artists and humanists including Michelangelo and Leonardo and Botticelli (1449-1492) |
| lore | vinaigrette with chili sauce and chopped watercress |
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