| PLL | peripheral light loss; phase-locked loop; poly-L-lysine; pressure length loop; posterior longitudina... |
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| PLM | percent labeled mitoses; periodic leg movement; plasma level monitoring; polarized light microscopy |
| PLR | pupillary light reflex |
| PLV | partial liquid ventilation; poliomyelitis live vaccine; panleukopenia virus; phenylalanine, lysine, ... |
| PMLE | polymorphous light eruption |
| light |
Without light there would be no form, color, or texture.
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| light adaptation |
The physical and chemical adjustments of the eye and visual system that reduces sensitivity to light as levels of illumination are increased.
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| lightening |
The time when the baby descends into the pelvic cavity in preparation for birth. Also known as engagement.
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| lightning |
An electrical discharge from a thunderstorm.
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| lightning |
The visible discharge of electricity associated with a thunderstorm.
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| light | become lighter |
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| light | make lighter or brighter |
| light | changing to a lighter color |
| light | descent of the uterus into the pelvic cavity that occurs late in pregnancy |
| light | a flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals) |
| light | a device for lighting or igniting fuel or charges or fires |
| light | a substance used to ignite or kindle a fire |
| light | transport by lighter |
| light | aircraft supported by its own buoyancy |
| light | the transportation of goods on a lighter |
| light | the fee charged for carrying goods in lighters |
| light | someone who operates a barge |
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