| LDHC | lactic dehydrogenase-C |
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| LDHK | lactic dehydrogenase-K |
| LDIH | left direct inguinal hernia |
| LDL | Low Density Lipoprotein; Àú¹Ðµµ ÁöÁú ´Ü¹éÁú |
| LDL | loudness discomfort level; low density lipoprotein |
| LDLA | low-density lipoprotein apheresis |
| LDLC | low-density lipoprotein cholesterol |
| LDLP | low-density lipoprotein |
| LDLR, LDL-R | low density lipoprotein receptor |
| LDM | lactate dehydrogenase, muscle; limited dorsal myeloschisis |
| LD50 | Lethal dose |
|---|---|
| LD50 | Lethal dose 50 |
| LDA | Laser Doppler Anemometer |
| LDA | Laser Doppler Anemometry |
| LDA | Limiting dilution analyses |
| LDA | Limiting dilution assays |
| LDA | Linear Discriminant Analysis |
| LDA | Low-density area |
| LDA | left displaced abomasum |
| LDAO | Lauryl dimethylamide oxide |
| LD50 |
The amount of a chemical that is lethal to one-half (50%) of the experimental animals exposed to it. LD50s are usually expressed as the weight of the chemical per unit of body weight (mg/kg). It may be fed (oral LD50), applied to the skin (dermal LD50), or administered in the form of vapors (inhalation LD50).
Ãâó: www.uoguelph.ca/GTI/urbanpst/glossf_m.htm
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| LDL |
Low Density Lipoprotein -- "bad cholesterol"
Ãâó: www.chfpatients.com/glossary_2.htm
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| LD |
Small, round intracellular form (called amastigote or leishmanial stage) of Leishamania species and Trypanosoma cruzi.
Ãâó: www.hardydiagnostics.com/Glossary-L.html
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| LD50 |
Statistically derived single dose of a chemical that can be expected to cause death in 50% of a given population of organisms under a defined set of experimental conditions. This figure has often been used to classify and compare toxicity among chemicals but its value for this purpose is doubtful. A commonly used classification of this kind is as follows: Category..........................................LD50 Orally to Rat (mg/kg body weight) Very toxic....................................... ...
Ãâó: www.bio.hw.ac.uk/edintox/glossall.htm
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| LDL cholesterol |
Cholesterol packaged in low-density lipoproteins that is associated with an increase in the risk of heart disease. Low-density lipoproteins are the major carrier of cholesterol in the blood.
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