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limit of detection refers to the SENSITIVITY of a quantitative diagnostic test, such as the VIRAL LOAD ASSAY. The limit of detection is the level below which the test can no longer accurately measure the amount of a substance, such as HIV RNA. If a person has an "undetectable" viral load, it does not mean that HIV is no longer present, but rather, that the test is not sensitive enough to measure the amount (see also RESERVOIR). Also called the limit of quantification.
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limestone A sedimentary rock composed mostly of calcium carbonate (CaCO3).
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lime In Brazil the fruit is green, small and quite tart, more like an American lime would appear and taste.
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limen insulae (L. threshold, edge or beginning): The antero-inferior region of the insula where the insular and frontal lobe cortex are continuous and over which the middle cerebral artery passes to reach the floor of the lateral fissure.
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limbic lobe (limbic, L. border or hem): Arcuate convolution on the medial surface of the cerebral hemisphere which encircles the rostral brain stem and interhemispheric commissure. It includes the cingulate, parahippocampal, subcallosal, hippocam pal, and dentate gyri. The "grand lobe limbique" of Paul Broca.
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