| liver |
The body's largest gland providing numerous functions, producing hormones and enzymes relating to metabolism and detoxification. Synthesises substances involved in clotting of the blood.
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| live |
A circuit that is carrying electricity. When live, it can shock you.
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| liver biopsy |
A procedure in which a small portion of liver tissue is removed to identify liver disease.
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| live birth |
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| liver |
A vital organ responsible for manufacturing various proteins, purification of the blood, and processing drugs and other chemicals into harmless substances.
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| LIV | Scottish missionary and explorer who discovered the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls (1813-1873) |
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| LIV | fan palms of Asia and Australia and Malaysia |
| LIV | Australian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young |
| LIV | a region on the Baltic that is divided between northern Estonia and southern Latvia |
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| LIV | able to communicate in Livonian |
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