| legal blindness |
a standard of visual acuity set at 20/200. (See "Snellen Chart").
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| legume |
A plant whose roots form an association with soilborne bacteria that can capture atmospheric nitrogen. A good example of this are soybeans.
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| legal blindness |
Best-corrected visual acuity of 20/200 or less, or reduction in visual field to 20?or less, in the better seeing eye.
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| Legionella |
Bacteria species associated with infection - L. anisa, L. birminghamensis, L. bozemanii, L. cincinnatiensis, L. dumoffii, L. feeleii, L. gormanii, L. hackeliae, L. israelensis, L. jordanis, L. lansingensis, L. longbeachae, L. maceachernii, L. micdadei, L. oakridgensis, L. pneumophila, L. sainthelensi, L. tucsonensis, L. wadsworthii Associated infections - legionaires' disease, Pontiac fever Notes - infections caused by spp. other than L. pneumophila and L. ...
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| legionellosis |
a form of pneumonia caused by the bacterium Legionellae; first discovered in 1976 from infected persons attending the Legionnairs meeting in Philadelphia
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