LP | 1) Lymphocyte Predominant 2) Lumbar Puncture |
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LP | labile peptide; labile protein; laboratory procedure; lactic peroxidase; lamina propria; laryngopharyngeal; latent period, latency period; lateral plantar; lateral posterior; lateral pylorus; Legionella pneumophila; leukocyte poor; leukocytic pyrogen; lichen planus; light perception; lingua plicata; linguopulpal; lipoprotein; liver plasma [concentration]; loss of privileges; low potency; low power; low pressure; low protein; lumbar puncture; lumboperitoneal; lung parenchyma; lymphoid plasma; lymphomatoid papulosis |
Lp | lipoprotein; sound pressure level |
Lp | pathlength |
LP shunt | Lumbo-Peritoneal shunt |
lp/mm | line pairs per millimeter |
LPA | latex particle agglutination; left pulmonary artery; lysophosphatidic acid |
LPAM | L-phenylalanine mustard |
LPB | lipoprotein B |
LPBP | low-profile bioprosthesis |
LP | lipopolysaccharide |
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Lp | Hydraulic permeability |
LP | Late Potential |
LP | Lactoperoxidase |
LP | Lamina propria |
LP | Large plaque |
LP | Lateral Pyloric |
Lp | Legionella Pneumophila |
LP | Leukapheresis products |
LP | Leukocytic pyrogen |
LPC proprotein convertase | <enzyme> Member of the proprotein convertase family and directly implicated in oncogeneis; amino acid sequence given in first source Registry number: EC 3.4.21.- Synonym: lpc gene product, lpc protein (26 Jun 1999) |
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LPH | <abbreviation> Lipotropic hormone. (05 Mar 2000) |
LPO | <abbreviation> Left posterior oblique, a radiographic projection. (05 Mar 2000) |
LPS | <abbreviation> Lipopolysaccharide. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a long-playing phonograph record; designed to be played at 33.3 rpm
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I believe that this is was derived from Hit Points. It could be used as another name for Hit Points. In some games when a player runs out of Hit Points, Life points start being taken away instead. When a character runs out of LP, a character dies.
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Long Playing (1) A 33-1/3 RPM phonograph record, long playing compared with the then (1950's) previously standard 78 RPM records. (2) The "middle" tape speed of a VHS VCR yielding four hours of recording/playback time on a two hour "T-120" tape and introduced shortly after VHS VCR's themselves were introduced (with a single faster speed). Not all VCR's will make recordings at the LP speed.
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Low Pressure. Normally used when talking about regulators, in the case of regulator pressures low pressure is about 8 - 10 BAR.
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A lipoprotein particle in which the protein (apolipoproteinB-100) is chemically linked to another protein apolipoprotein(a). Increased blood levels of Lp(a) are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases.
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Lp | a long-playing phonograph record |
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Lp | a nurse who has enough training to be licensed by a state to provide routine care for the sick |
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