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lissencephaly The brain is small and smooth. For more information see The Lissencephaly Network
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Lister (also known as Elstree) The vaccine strain most commonly used in Europe and was widely used during the smallpox eradication.
Ãâó: www.stanford.edu/~juliakl/Smallpox/Glossary.htm
Lister (1827-1912) English surgeon who discovered that germs cause post operative infections. He then insisted doctors use antiseptics, substances that kill germs, on their hands and instruments before surgery. This process greatly reduced the number of deaths caused by infection after surgery.
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lisp a computer language; the name is an abbreviation of LISt Processing. Lisp is a functional language in which an operation (function name) is written, followed by its arguments, inside parentheses, eg (+ x 3).
Ãâó: www.cs.utexas.edu/users/novak/cs307vocab.html
lisp Programming language; name derived from "List Processing"
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