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Lefschetz, Solomon, 1884-1972.   5
 

LefshetÍĦs, S., 1884-1972 -- See Lefschetz, Solomon, 1884-1972


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left and right. : The Brain Code : Mechanisms of Information Transfer and the Role of the Corpus Callosum / Norman D. Cook  2018 1
 

Left and right brain -- See Cerebral dominance


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Left- and right-handedness -- See Also Hand


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Left- and right-handedness.   18
Left- and right-handedness -- Congresses. : Biological asymmetry and handedness  1991 1
Left- and right-handedness -- Drama : The southpaw / by Mark Harris  2006 1
Left- and right-handedness -- Great Britain. : Left-handed children : the teacher's guide / by Ginny Clarke  1995 1
Left- and right-handedness -- History.   2
Left- and right-handedness -- Juvenile fiction. : Kick with my left foot / Paul Seden, Karen Briggs  2014 1
Left- and right-handedness -- Juvenile literature. : Left & right / Lorna Hendry  2017 1
Left- and right-handedness -- Philosophy : How handedness shapes lived experience, intersectionality, and inequality : hand and world / Peter Westmoreland  2023 1
Left- and right-handedness -- Religious aspects -- Christianity. : Right and left in Early Christian and Medieval art / by Robert Couzin  2021 1
 

Left and right (Philosophy) -- See Right and left (Philosophy)


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Left and right (Political science) -- See Right and left (Political science)


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Left and right (Psychology) -- See Also the narrower term Left- and right-handedness


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Left and right (Psychology)   21
Left and right (Psychology) -- History. : The right mind : making sense of the hemispheres / Robert Ornstein  1997 1
Left and right (Psychology) -- Juvenile literature. : Left & right / Lorna Hendry  2017 1
Left and right (Symbolism)   5
 

Left atrioventricular valve -- See Mitral valve


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Left Bank (Paris, France) -- See Rive gauche (Paris, France)


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Left-Bank Ukraine (1648-1782) -- See Ukraine (Hetmanate : 1648-1782)


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Left-behind children. : Child and Youth Well-Being in China  2018 1
 

Left behind series -- See Left behind series


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LaHaye, Tim, 1926-2016. Left behind series   5
LaHaye, Tim F. Left behind series : Marks of the Beast : the Left Behind Novels and the Struggle for Evangelical Identity  2004 1
 

Left Cerebral Hemisphere -- See Cerebrum


Derived from TELENCEPHALON, cerebrum is composed of a right and a left hemisphere. Each contains an outer cerebral cortex and a subcortical basal ganglia. The cerebrum includes all parts within the skull except the MEDULLA OBLONGATA, the PONS, and the CEREBELLUM. Cerebral functions include sensorimotor, emotional, and intellectual activities
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Left Coast Press (Walnut Creek, Calif.) -- See Also Routledge (Firm)


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Left Hand Billy : We, the Aborigines / Douglas Lockwood  1998 1
Le Guin, Ursula K., 1929-2018. Left hand of darkness. : Politics, persuasion, and pragmatism : a rhetoric of feminist utopian fiction / Ellen Peel  2002 1
Left Handed, 1868- : Left Handed, son of Old Man Hat : a Navajo autobiography / Left Handed ; recorded by Walter Dyk ; foreword by Edward Sapir ; introduction to the Bison Classic edition by Jennifer Denetdale  2018 1
 

Left Hemisphere, Cerebral Infarction -- See Cerebral Infarction


The formation of an area of NECROSIS in the CEREBRUM caused by an insufficiency of arterial or venous blood flow. Infarcts of the cerebrum are generally classified by hemisphere (i.e., left vs. right), lobe (e.g., frontal lobe infarction), arterial distribution (e.g., INFARCTION, ANTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERY), and etiology (e.g., embolic infarction)
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Left Hemisphere, Infarction, Cerebral -- See Cerebral Infarction


The formation of an area of NECROSIS in the CEREBRUM caused by an insufficiency of arterial or venous blood flow. Infarcts of the cerebrum are generally classified by hemisphere (i.e., left vs. right), lobe (e.g., frontal lobe infarction), arterial distribution (e.g., INFARCTION, ANTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERY), and etiology (e.g., embolic infarction)
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Left, New -- See New Left


Here are entered works on the radical leftist movement, active especially during the 1960's and 1970's, composed of diverse groups and political tendencies but united in its demand for major changes in the socio-economic-political system
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Left Party (Germany) -- See Linkspartei (Germany)


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Left (Philosophy) -- See Right and left (Philosophy)


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Left (Political science) -- See Right and left (Political science)


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Left-Sided Heart Failure -- See Heart Failure


A heterogeneous condition in which the heart is unable to pump out sufficient blood to meet the metabolic need of the body. Heart failure can be caused by structural defects, functional abnormalities (VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION), or a sudden overload beyond its capacity. Chronic heart failure is more common than acute heart failure which results from sudden insult to cardiac function, such as MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
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Left Ventricle -- See Heart Ventricles


The lower right and left chambers of the heart. The right ventricle pumps venous BLOOD into the LUNGS and the left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood into the systemic arterial circulation
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Heart -- Left ventricle.   3
Heart -- Left ventricle -- Pathophysiology.   3
Heart -- Left ventricle -- Surgery. : Ventricular geometry in post-myocardial infarction aneurysms : implications for surgical ventricular restoration / V. Rao Parachuri, Srilakshmi M. Adhyapak  2012 1
 

Left ventricle of the heart -- See Heart Left ventricle


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Left Ventricle Remodeling -- See Ventricular Remodeling


The geometric and structural changes that the HEART VENTRICLES undergo, usually following MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION. It comprises expansion of the infarct and dilatation of the healthy ventricle segments. While most prevalent in the left ventricle, it can also occur in the right ventricle
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Left Ventricle Remodelings -- See Ventricular Remodeling


The geometric and structural changes that the HEART VENTRICLES undergo, usually following MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION. It comprises expansion of the infarct and dilatation of the healthy ventricle segments. While most prevalent in the left ventricle, it can also occur in the right ventricle
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Left Ventricles -- See Heart Ventricles


The lower right and left chambers of the heart. The right ventricle pumps venous BLOOD into the LUNGS and the left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood into the systemic arterial circulation
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Left Ventricular Apical Ballooning Syndrome -- See Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy


A transient left ventricular apical dysfunction or ballooning accompanied by electrocardiographic (ECG) T wave inversions. This abnormality is associated with high levels of CATECHOLAMINES, either administered or endogenously secreted from a tumor or during extreme stress
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Left Ventricular Dysfunction -- See Ventricular Dysfunction, Left


A condition in which the LEFT VENTRICLE of the heart was functionally impaired. This condition usually leads to HEART FAILURE; MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION; and other cardiovascular complications. Diagnosis is made by measuring the diminished ejection fraction and a depressed level of motility of the left ventricular wall
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