| limit of perception |
The smallest object that can be detected by the eye. Such an object usually subtends a visual image of 1 minute. This produces a retinal image slightly larger than the diameter of a retinal cone (i.e., about 0.004 mm). Also c
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| limit of quantitation |
ABBR: LOQ. The smallest amount of analyte that can be measured with stated and acceptable imprecision and inaccuracy. SEE: limit of detection; sensitivity.
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| limitans |
1. A term used in conjunction with other words to denote limiting. 2. Membrane limitans.
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| limitation of motion |
The restriction of movement or range of motion of a part or joint, esp. that imposed by disease or trauma to joints and soft tissues.
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| limited data set |
Minimally identifying information about a patient's medical care (e.g., dates of admission and discharge from hospital; the patient's dates of birth, death, and age; and the zip code in which the patient resides). Under regulati
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