| longitudinal section |
A section diagram plotted in the longitudinal dimension of a stream. It is usually used to plot energy grade lines.
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| long-term potentiation |
An enduring increase in the amplitude of excitatory postsynaptic potentials as a result of high-frequency (tetanic) stimulation of afferent pathways. It is measured both as the amplitude of excitatory postsynaptic potentials and as the magnitude of the postsynaptic-cell population spike. LTP is most often studied in the hippocampus and is often considered to be the cellular basis of learning and memory in vertebrates.
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| longitudinal study |
A study that follows a population forward over time.
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| longitudinal |
lengthways.
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| longitudinal |
[lawn-gee-TWO-din-ul] lengthwise of the body or of an appendage (leg, wing, etc.).
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