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Lord lordosis, lordotic
LORF long open reading frame
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LORETA Low Resolution Electromagnetic Tomography
LORR Loss of Righting Reflex
LORR loss of the righting reflex
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Lorain Paul, French physician, 1827-1875.
See: Lorain's disease, Lorain-Levi dwarfism, Lorain-Levi infantilism, Lorain-Levi syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
Lorain's disease Dwarfism generally associated with hypogonadism; may be caused by deficient secretion of anterior pituitary hormones.
Synonym: Lorain's disease, proportionate infantilism, universal infantilism.
(05 Mar 2000)
Lorain-Levi dwarfism Short stature due to underpreformance of the pituitary gland (specifically of the anterior pituitary).
(12 Dec 1998)
Lorain-Levi infantilism Short stature due to underpreformance of the pituitary gland (specifically of the anterior pituitary).
(12 Dec 1998)
Lorain-Levi syndrome Short stature due to underpreformance of the pituitary gland (specifically of the anterior pituitary).
(12 Dec 1998)
loral <zoology> Of or pertaining to the lores.
<ornithology, zoology> Of or pertaining to the lore; said of certain feathers of birds, scales of reptiles, etc.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
loratadine <chemical> A second-generation histamine h1 receptor antagonist used in the treatment of allergic rhinitis and urticaria. Unlike most classical antihistamines it lacks central nervous system depressing effects such as drowsiness.
Pharmacological action: anti-allergic agents, antipruritics, histamine h1 antagonists.
Chemical name: 1-Piperidinecarboxylic acid, 4-(8-chloro-5,6-dihydro-11H-benzo(5,6)cyclohepta(1,2-b)pyridin-11-ylidene)-, ethyl ester
(12 Dec 1998)
lorate Of leaves, strap-shaped (moderately long with the two margins parallel).
(09 Oct 1997)
lorazepam This prescription drug is used to treat severe anxiety.
(09 Oct 1997)
lorcainide An antiarrhythmic agent used for the treatment of ventricular arrhythmias; much like a cardiac depressant (antiarrhythmic).
(05 Mar 2000)
lord 1. One who has power and authority; a master; a ruler; a governor; a prince; a proprietor, as of a manor. "But now I was the lord Of this fair mansion." (Shak) "Man over men He made not lord." (Milton)
2. A titled nobleman, whether a peer of the realm or not; a bishop, as a member of the House of Lords; by courtesy; the son of a duke or marquis, or the eldest son of an earl; in a restricted sense, a boron, as opposed to noblemen of higher rank.
3. A title bestowed on the persons above named; and also, for honor, on certain official persons; as, lord advocate, lord chamberlain, lord chancellor, lord chief justice, etc.
4. A husband. "My lord being old also." "Thou worthy lord Of that unworthy wife that greeteth thee." (Shak)
5. One of whom a fee or estate is held; the male owner of feudal land; as, the lord of the soil; the lord of the manor.
6. The Supreme Being; Jehovah.
When Lord, in the Old Testament, is printed in small capitals, it is usually equivalent to Jehovah, and might, with more propriety, be so rendered.
7. The Savior; Jesus Christ. House of Lords, one of the constituent parts of the British Parliament, consisting of the lords spiritual and temporal. Lord high chancellor, Lord high constable, etc. See Chancellor, Constable, etc. Lord justice clerk, the second in rank of the two highest judges of the Supreme Court of Scotland. Lord justice general, or Lord president, the highest in rank of the judges of the Supreme Court of Scotland. Lord keeper, an ancient officer of the English crown, who had the custody of the king's great seal, with authority to affix it to public documents. The office is now merged in that of the chancellor. Lord lieutenant, a representative of British royalty: the lord lieutenant of Ireland being the representative of royalty there, and exercising supreme administrative authority; the lord lieutenant of a county being a deputy to manage its military concerns, and also to nominate to the chancellor the justices of the peace for that county. Lord of misrule, the master of the revels at Christmas in a nobleman's or other great house. Lords spiritual, the archbishops and bishops who have seats in the House of Lords. Lords temporal, the peers of England; also, sixteen representative peers of Scotland, and twenty-eight representatives of the Irish peerage. Our lord, Jesus Christ; the Savior. The Lord's Day, Sunday; the Christian Sabbath, on which the Lord Jesus rose from the dead. The Lord's Prayer, the prayer which Jesus taught his disciples. The Lord's Supper. The paschal supper partaken of by Jesus the night before his crucifixion. The sacrament of the eucharist; the holy communion. The Lord's Table. The altar or table from which the sacrament is dispensed. The sacrament itself.
Origin: OE. Lord, laverd, loverd, AS. Hlaford, for hlafweard, i. E, bread keeper; hlaf bread, loaf + weardian to look after, to take care of, to ward. See Loaf, and Ward to guard, and cf. Laird, Lady.
A hump-backed person; so called sportively.
Origin: Cf. Gr. Bent so as to be convex in front.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lording 1. The son of a lord; a person of noble lineage.
2. A little lord; a lordling; a lord, in contempt or ridicule.
In the plural, a common ancient mode of address equivalent to "Sirs" or "My masters." "Therefore, lordings all, I you beseech." (Chaucer)
Origin: Lord + -ing, 3.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lordoscoliosis Combined backward and lateral curvature of the spine.
Origin: G. Lordos, bent back, + skoliosis, crookedness, fr. Skolios, bent, aslant
(05 Mar 2000)
lordosis Accentuation of the lumbar curvature of the spine.
(27 Sep 1997)
lordosis reflex Adoption of a copulatory posture when touched on the back; exhibited by female animals of certain species but only during the time of estrus.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Loranthaceae - »õâ The showy mistletoe plant family of the order Santalales, subclass Rosidae, class Magnoliopsida. This includes parasitic tropical plants with haustoria connecting to the hosts. The leaves are opposite and thick. The flowers (4-7) have both calyx and corolla. The fruit is a berry with one seed.
    Synonyms : Mistletoe, African, Mistletoe, Argentine
  • Loratadine - »õâ A second-generation histamine H1 receptor antagonist used in the treatment of allergic rhinitis and urticaria. Unlike most classical antihistamines (HISTAMINE H1 ANTAGONISTS) it lacks central nervous system depressing effects such as drowsiness.
    Synonyms : 4-(8-Chloro-5, 6-dihydro-11H-benzo(5, 6)cyclohepta(1, 2-b)pyridin-11-ylidene)-1-piperidinecarboxylic Acid Ethyl Ester, Alavert, Claritin, Clarium, Sch-29851, Wyeth Brand of Loratadine, Loratadine Wyeth Brand, Sch 29851, Sch29851
  • Lorazepam - »õâ A benzodiazepine used as an anti-anxiety agent with few side effects. It also has hypnotic, anticonvulsant, and considerable sedative properties and has been proposed as a preanesthetic agent.
    Synonyms : AHP Brand of Lorazepam, Apo-Lorazepam, Apotex Brand of Lorazepam, Ativan, Baxter Brand of Lorazepam, Desitin Brand of Lorazepam, Dolorgiet Brand of Lorazepam, Donix, Duralozam, Durazolam, Idalprem, Laubeel, Llorens Brand of Lorazepam, Lorazepam Intensol, Nu-Loraz
  • Lordosis - »õâ The anterior concavity in the curvature of the lumbar and cervical spine as viewed from the side. The term usually refers to abnormally increased curvature (hollow back, saddle back, swayback). It does not include lordosis as normal mating posture in certain animals ( = POSTURE + SEX BEHAVIOR, ANIMAL).
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  • Lorisidae - »õâ A family of Primates of the suborder Strepsirhini containing six genera. The family is distributed in parts of Africa, India, Asia, and the Philippines. The six genera are: Arctocebus (golden potto), GALAGO (bush babies), Loris (slender loris), Nycticebus (slow loris), and Perodicticus (potto). Lorises and pottos are relatively common except for Arctocebus, the golden potto. All are arboreal and nocturnal.
    Synonyms : Perodicticus pottos, Potto, Slow Loris
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lordosis an abnormal inward (forward) curvature of the vertebral column
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Lorenz Austrian zoologist who studied the behavior of birds and emphasized the importance of innate as opposed to learned behaviors (1903-1989)
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LOR United States sculptor (1860-1936)
LOR in some classification includes Viscaceae: parasitic or hemiparasitic shrublets or shrubs or small trees of tropical and temperate regions
LOR type genus of the Loranthaceae: 1 species
LOR shrub of central and southeastern Europe
LOR tranquilizer (trade name Ativan) used to treat anxiety and tension and insomnia
LOR Spanish poet and dramatist who was shot dead by Franco's soldiers soon after the start of the Spanish Civil War (1898-1936)
LOR a large fungus of the family Helvellaceae
LOR the Judeo-Christian God
LOR a titled peer of the realm
LOR a person who has general authority over others
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