| lowering |
the act of causing to become less heavy: darkened by clouds; "a heavy sky" the act of causing something to move to a lower level
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| lower ridge slope |
the slope of the crest of the mandibular residual ridge from the third molar region to its most anterior aspect in relation to the lower border of the mandible as viewed in profile.
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| low frequency blood group |
any small group that has erythrocytic antigens found in fewer than 1 per cent of the population (private antigens).
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| low birth weight |
Birth weight is the weight of a baby at its birth. It has direct links with the gestational age at which the child was born and can be estimated during the pregnancy by measuring fundal height. A baby born within the normal range of weight for that gestational age is known as appropriate for gestational age (AGA). ...
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| lower esophageal sphincter |
In anatomy, The lower esophageal sphincter is the muscular area where the esophagus meets the stomach. It is also known as the gastroesophageal sphincter and the cardiac sphincter. The sphincter serves as a one way valve. During peristalsis, the LES allows the food bolus to pass into the stomach. It prevents chyme, a mixture of bolus, stomach acid, and digestive enzymes, from returning up the esophagus. ...
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