| LIA |
leukemia-associated inhibitory activity.
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| Liacopoulos p. |
nonspecific immunosuppression to an antigen induced by administration of large doses of an unrelated antigen.
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| liaison p. |
consultation liaison p.
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| Lian's point |
The point at the junction of the outer and middle thirds of a line from the umbilicus to the anterior superior spine of the ilium where a trocar may be introduced safely for paracentesis.
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| liability |
1) An obligation imposed by law or equity. 2) Money owed or expected to be owed. In an insurance company financial statement, the two columns it contains are its "assets" (or the amounts it owns) and the "liabilities" (or the amount it owes or expects to owe). Liabilities generally are defined by state statute or insurance department regulation for use in the annual statement of an insurer. ...
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| LIA | Irish writer of short stories (1896-1984) |
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| LIA | a woody climbing usually tropical plant |
| LIA | the dynasty that ruled much of Manchuria and northeastern China from 947 to 1125 |
| LIA | the dynasty that ruled much of Manchuria and northeastern China from 947 to 1125 |
| LIA | a person who has lied or who lies repeatedly |
| LIA | genus of perennial North American herbs with aromatic usually cormous roots |
| LIA | herb with many stems bearing narrow slender wands of crowded rose-lavender flowers |
| LIA | perennial of southeastern and central United States having very dense spikes of purple flowers |
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