| LDP | left dorsoposterior [fetal position] |
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| LDR | labor, delivery, recovery |
| LDRPS | labor-delivery-recovery-postpartum suite |
| LDRS | labor-delivery-recovery suite |
| LDS | Licentiate in Dental Surgery; locked door seclusion |
| LDSc | Licentiate in Dental Science |
| LDT | left dorsotransverse [fetal position] |
| LDUB | long double upright brace |
| LDUH | low-dose unfractionated heparin |
| LDV | lactic dehydrogenase virus; large dense-cored vesicle; laser Doppler velocimetry; lateral distant view |
| LDC | L-lysine decarboxylase |
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| LDCC | Lectin dependent cell mediated cytotoxicity |
| LDCC | Lectin-dependent cellular cytotoxicity |
| LDCF | Lymphocyte-Derived Chemotactic Factor |
| LDCL | Luminol dependent chemiluminescent |
| LDCV | Large dense core vesicles |
| LDD | L'hermitte-Duclos disease |
| LDEF | Long Duration Exposure Facility |
| LDF | Laser Doppler Flow |
| LDF | Laser Doppler Flowmetry |
| LDL |
the primary cholesterol-carrying blood substance.
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| LDH |
An enzyme found in the blood and many body tissues such as the liver, kidney, brain, and lungs. LDH levels are determined by a simple blood test. Elevated levels of LDH may indicate the presence of metastatic disease.
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| LD50 |
Lethal dose for 50% of a given population (usually lab rats).
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| LD50 |
Lethal dose 50 percent. Refers to a rating system used to classify the toxicity of pesticides to humans. Specifically, the rating tells how much of a given pesticide must be administered to each memeber of a sample group to kill 50 percent of that group. Therefore, based on this system, the lower the rating, the more dangerous the pesticide is.
Ãâó: www.optimara.com/optimaraglossary/l-lea.html
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| LD50 |
LD stands for lethal dose. LD50 is the amount of a material, given all at once, which causes the death of 50% (one half) of a group of test animals. The LD50 can be determined for any route of entry, but dermal (applied to skin) and oral (given by mouth) LD50's are most common. The LD50 is one measure of the short-term poisoning potential of a material. (See also LC50.)
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