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live An auction, in which the opponents have not limited their values, and therefore typically more dangerous to enter than one where the strength and ranges of the opponents are known.
Ãâó: www.bridgeguys.com/LGlossary/GlossL.html
living donor A person who donates an organ or part of an organ - kidney, liver or lung - while alive to another person, most often a family member.
Ãâó: www.organtransplants.org/glossary.html
liver A large organ whose many functions include aiding in digestion, removing toxins from the body, and regulating the chemicals in the blood.
Ãâó: www.organtransplants.org/glossary.html
live birth This refers to the actual live birth of one or more babies. In determining success-rate date using live births, the industry standard is to count a "live birth" as a single delivery, regardless of how many babies were born.
Ãâó: preconception.com/resources/articles/infertterms.h...
living will This is a written document that specifies what types of medical treatment are desired should the individual become incapacitated. A living will can be general or very specific. The most common statement in a living will is to the effect that:
Ãâó: www.med.miami.edu/glossary/art.asp
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