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| LR | labeled release; laboratory references; laboratory report; labor room; lactated Ringer [solution]; l... |
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| ML | Licentiate in Medicine; Licentiate in Midwifery; malignant lymphoma; marked latency; maximum likelih... |
| EA | 1) Esophageal Atresia Types 1. Esophageal Atresia with Dis... |
| MSLT | Multiple Sleep Latency Test |
| AL | absolute latency; acinar lumen; acute leukemia; adaptation level; albumin; alcoholism [and other dru... |
| LAP | 1-latency associated peptide |
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| DML | Distal Motor Latency |
| LAT | Latency-associated transcript |
| LANA | Latency-associated nuclear antigen |
| LL | Long latency |
| virus latency | The ability of a pathogenic virus to lie dormant within a cell (latent infection). In eukaryotes, subsequent activation and viral replication is thought to be caused by extracellular stimulation of cellular transcription factors. Latency in bacteriophage is maintained by the expression of virally encoded repressors. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| multiple sleep latency test | A test of the propensity to fall asleep, done by performing polysomnography during multiple brief opportunities to sleep. (05 Mar 2000) |
| latency | 1. <physiology> The time between onset of a stimulus and peak of the ensuing action potential. 2. <microbiology> Of an infection, a period in which the infection is present in the host without producing overt symptoms. (18 Nov 1997) |
| latency period | <psychology> The period from about 5 to 7 years to adolescence when there is an apparent cessation of psychosexual development. (12 Dec 1998) |
| latency phase | In psychoanalytic personality theory, the period of psychosexual development in children, extending from about age 5 to the beginning of adolescence at age 12, during which the apparent cessation of sexual preoccupation during this period stems from a strong, aggressive blockade of libidinal and sexual impulses in an effort to avoid oedipal relationships; during this phase, boys and girls are inclined to choose friends and join groups of their own sex. Synonym: latency period. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vagotomy, proximal gastric | Vagal denervation of that part of the stomach lined with acid secreting mucosa. Since the procedure leaves the vagal branches to the antrum and pylorus intact, it circumvents gastric drainage required with truncal vagotomy techniques. (12 Dec 1998) |
| point of proximal contact | That part of the proximal surface of a tooth which touches the adjacent tooth mesially or distally. Synonym: contact point, point of proximal contact. (05 Mar 2000) |
| proximal | <anatomy> Nearest to, closer to any point of reference, opposed to distal. (18 Nov 1997) |
| proximal border of nail | The proximal border of the nail entirely covered by the nail wall. Synonym: margo occultus unguis, occult border of nail. (05 Mar 2000) |
| proximal caries | Caries occurring in the proximal surface, either distal or mesial, of a tooth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| proximal centriole | The centriole that lies in a depression in the wall of the posterior portion of the nucleus of the developing spermatozoon. Synonym: anterior centriole. (05 Mar 2000) |
| proximal contact | Proximate contact, the area where the surfaces of two adjacent teeth in the same arch touch. Contact with reality, correctly interpreting external phenomena in relation to the norms of one's social or cultural milieu. Working contacts, working or occlusion; contact's of teeth made on the side of the occlusion toward which the mandible has been moved. Synonym: working bite, working occlusion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| proximal femoral focal deficiency | A congenital defect in which variable portions of the upper end of the femur are reduced or absent. (05 Mar 2000) |
| proximal interphalangeal joints | The synovial joint's between the proximal and middle phalanges of the fingers and of the toes. Synonym: PIP joints. (05 Mar 2000) |
| proximal radioulnar articulation | The pivot synovial joint between the head of the radius and the ring formed by the radial notch of the ulna and the annular ligament. Synonym: articulatio radioulnaris proximalis, proximal radioulnar articulation, superior radioulnar joint. (05 Mar 2000) |
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