| LP | labile peptide; labile protein; laboratory procedure; lactic peroxidase; lamina propria; laryngophar... |
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| LT | 1) heat-Labile enteroToxin 2) Leuko-Trience |
| HLF | heat-labile factor; hepatic leukemia factor |
| LASS | labile aggregation stimulating substance |
| LF | labile factor; lactoferrin; laryngofissure; Lassa fever; latex fixation; left foot; left forearm; le... |
| LT | Heat-labile |
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| LT | Heat-labile enterotoxin |
| LT | Heat-labile toxin |
| LT | Labile Toxin |
| ALS | acid labile subunit |
| labile | 1. Gliding, moving from point to point over the surface, unstable, fluctuating. 2. <chemistry> Chemically unstable. Origin: L. Labilis = unstable, from labi = to glide (18 Nov 1997) |
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| labile affect | The rapid shifts in outward emotional expressions; often associated with organic brain syndromes such as intoxication. (05 Mar 2000) |
| labile current | An electrical current applied to the body by means of electrodes that are constantly shifted about. (05 Mar 2000) |
| labile elements | Tissue cells, as of epithelium, connective tissue, etc., that continue to multiply by mitosis during the life of the individual. (05 Mar 2000) |
| labile factor | <chemical> Heat- and storage-labile plasma glycoprotein which accelerates the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin in blood coagulation. Factor v accomplishes this by forming a complex with factor xa, phospholipid, and calcium (prothrombinase complex). Deficiency of factor v leads to owren's disease. Chemical name: Blood-coagulation factor V (12 Dec 1998) |
| labile hypertension | Frequently changing levels of elevated blood pressure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| labile pulse | Frequent changes in pulse rate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| plasma labile factor | <chemical> Heat- and storage-labile plasma glycoprotein which accelerates the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin in blood coagulation. Factor v accomplishes this by forming a complex with factor xa, phospholipid, and calcium (prothrombinase complex). Deficiency of factor v leads to owren's disease. Chemical name: Blood-coagulation factor V (12 Dec 1998) |
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| heat-labile | Destroyed or altered by heat. (05 Mar 2000) |
| labile |
(chemistry, physics, biology) readily undergoing change or breakdown open to change; liable to change; "an emotionally labile person"
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| labile affect |
that characterized by rapid changes in emotion unrelated to external events or stimuli.
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Labile affect refers to the pathological expression of laughter, crying, or smiling. It is also known as '"Pseudobulbar Affect"', '"Emotional Lability'", '"Pathological Laughter and Crying"', or, historically, '"Emotional Incontinence'". An individual may find themselves laughing uncontrollably at something that is only moderately funny, being unable to stop themselves for several minutes. ...
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| labile |
Unstable; literally, characterized by a tendency to slip.
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| labile |
Unstable and readily changes.
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| labile | open to change |
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| labile | (chemistry, physics, biology) readily undergoing change or breakdown |
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