There are multiple definitions:
lumbar lordosis(English)
Listing's Law(English)
- gaze control involves rotational three-dimensional movements when the head is fixed but do not when the head is moving
- HL
- Paradigm or theory, Ophthalmology
- https://doi.org…-5554-6.00005-8
left leg(English)
look-locker(English)
low-load(English)
- refers to exercise
- BFR, EMG, HL
- Sports medicine, Rehabilitation
- https://doi.org…3/jsr.2019-0217
lower-level(English)
- maximal lower-body neuromuscular capabilities are key attributes distinguishing HL from LL MMA competitors. This information can be used to inform evidenced-based training and performance-monitoring practices
- 1RM, BM, HL, IMTP, MMA
- Sports medicine, Evidence based medicine, Exercise & Training, Monitoring
- https://doi.org…ijspp.2016-0373
lateral line(English)
- travels along the lateral aspect of the body, and assists in balancing the anterior, posterior, and lateral aspects of the athlete's body
- SCM
- Anatomy, Sports medicine, Musculoskeletal system, Exercise & Training, Physical therapy
- https://doi.org…10126-7.00010-1
linear lesion(English)
- refers to persistent atrial fibrillation ablation
- AF, AT, CFAE, fECG, PVI
- Cardiology
- https://doi.org….1111/jce.13206
late loss(English)
- refers to primary endpoint of angiographic in-segment loss of drug-eluting stents
- BVS, CAD, CoCr, EES, ID
- Cardiology
- https://doi.org…acc.2015.09.054
loose layer(English)
- refers to a membrane that is composed of conjugated electrospun poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA)/gelatin nanofibers incorporating dexamethasone-loaded mesoporous silica nanoparticles
- ALP, DCH, DEX, GBR, PLGA, MSN
- Biomaterials, Membranes, Nano-sciences
- https://doi.org…rfb.2018.12.071