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lethal coefficient that concentration of a disinfectant that will kill sporeless bacteria (inferior lethal c.) or bacterial spores (superior lethal c.) in water at a temperature of 20?to 25
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lethal equivalent a gene carried in the heterozygous state which, if homozygous, would be lethal, or any combination of genes which would be lethal to 100 percent of homozygotes; for example, a combination of two genes in the heterozygous state either of which in the homozygous state would have 50 per cent lethality.
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letrozole An anticancer drug that belongs to the family of drugs called nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitors. Letrozole is used to decrease estrogen production and suppress the growth of estrogen-dependent tumors.
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lethal gene A mutant form of a gene that eventually results in the death of an organism if expressed in the phenotype.
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lethal dose the dose, in which 50% of the experimental animals (people) die
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