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Levine sign This is the characteristic clutching of the chest which is almost a reflex in patients experiencing angina or heart attack pain.
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levator syndrome This is an intermittent pain in the region of the coccyx (tailbone) due to weakness of the muscles at the bottom of the pelvis which are called levators.
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lever (1851-1925) British industrialist. Son of grocer. Leased a soap factory in 1884 and with his brother founded Lever Brothers soap business at Warrington (valued at ?0 million - one of most successful companies in Britian) which later became Unilever. Established model industrial village of Port Sunlight in Cheshire. Began prosperity-sharing programme with his workers, charging good rents, and provided pension and insurance plans. Advocated industrial partnership. Known philanthropist. ...
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levodopa (L-dopa) - The single most effective anti-Parkinson drug, it is changed into dopamine in the brain.
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levitation Living organisms or objects seemingly detaching from gravity in a paranormal way.
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