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law of the intestine Moderate distention of the intestine at a point causes relaxation below (aborally to the point) and contraction above.
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lawn-chair position A colloquial term for a dorsal recumbent position with the hips and knees flexed slightly (about 5¡Æ?10¡Æ).
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law of similars The principle tenet of homeopathy stating that a substance which is capable of inducing a symptom or set of symptoms in a healthy individual has the curative power to eliminate similar symptoms when they manifest in an individual as part of a disease state.
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law of large numbers A mathematical principle of probability stating that the actual losses in a given category of insurance will come closer to a predictable number as the number of units of exposure increases. In insurance, a prediction must be made from actuarial experience or statistical analysis of the number of losses to be expected in a group of exposures. (The larger the sample, the more accurate the prediction.)
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law of similars Regulations limiting importation of a product or altering its tariff treatment if a "similar" item is produced domestically. Also known as Market Reserve Policies.
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