| laminaria |
green alga, rich in iodine, which is used in algotherapy.
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| laminar |
Smooth, non-turbulent. Often used to describe cloud formations which appear to be shaped by a smooth flow of air traveling in parallel layers or sheets.
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| laminar flow |
Streamline flow in which successive flow particles follow similar path lines and head loss varies with velocity to the first power.
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| Lambda |
The ratio of the recurrence risk of a disorder in a specified degree of relative to the prevalence of the disorder in the general population. In general, a high value for ?suggests that there may be a genetic component to the disorder. The higher the ?value, the greater potential genetic contribution to the disorder. These values should be interpreted with caution, because ?values can also be due to common environmental factors or other non-genetic causes. Source : PhRMA Genomics
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| lambda. |
The ratio of the recurrence risk of a disorder in a specified degree of relative to the prevalence of the disorder in the general population. In general, a high value for ?suggests that there may be a genetic component to the disorder. The higher the ?value, the greater potential genetic contribution to the disorder. These values should be interpreted with caution, because ?values can also be due to common environmental factors or other non-genetic causes. Source : PhRMA Genomics
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