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[[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Liver]] lifer, from Proto-Germanic *liƀrā. Cognate with Dutch lever, German Leber, Danish, Norwegian and Swedish lever ( < Old Norse lifr). The liver was an organ found in the anatomy of the human species which took months or years to regrow if lost. Its functions were incredibly delicate, making it one of the only parts of the human body that could not be easily replaced with cybernetics. The liver of Imperial Captain Ciena Ree had to be removed after receiving heavy damage in a TIE fighter crash during the Battle of Endor. While waiting for her liver to regrow, Ree was placed on life support and received intensive bacta therapy. Members of the Yarkora species had three livers in order to cope with the amount of foodstuff they ate to fill their two stomachs. The liver is the largest organ in the body. It is responsible for processing any organic chemicals in the body that may be harmful to it by breaking them down into safer compounds. This typically includes substances such as alcohol and acetaminophen. It also produces enzymes that assist with the digestion of food, such as bile. Persons whose liver function has been impaired typically show jaundice, a yellowish coloring of the skin and the whites of the eyes. The medical specialty dealing with the diseases of the liver and it's associated organs is Hepatology Typical diseases of the liver are: The liver is a vital organ of vertebrates and some other animals. In the human it is located in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen, below the diaphragm. The liver has a wide range of functions, including detoxification of various metabolites, protein synthesis, and the production of biochemicals necessary for digestion. The liver of mammals, fowl, and fish are commonly eaten as food by humans. Pig, ox, lamb, calf, chicken, and goose livers are widely available from butchers and supermarkets. Liver can be baked, boiled, broiled, fried, stir-fried, or eaten raw (liver sashimi). In many preparations, pieces of liver are combined with pieces of meat or kidneys, like in mixed grill or in Meurav Yerushalmi. Liver is often made into spreads. Well-known examples include liver pâté, foie gras, chopped liver, and leverpostej. Liver sausages such as Braunschweiger and liverwurst are also a valued meal. Liver sausages may also be used as spreads. Liver es una region situada muy legos de las otras reguiones. Archivo:Liver.png * Al sud de encuentra Pueblo chico donde hay los inicialesArchivo:Foñch.PNGFoñch Archivo:Filt.pngFilt y Archivo:Sanch.pngSanch Liver (リヴァ Riva) was the leader of Esdeath's personal bodyguards and the strongest group in her army, known as "The Three Beasts". He was a refined and battle-hardened man, who was deeply loyal to Esdeath. Liver was a tall man with grey hair worn in a long ponytail, blue eyes and a mustache. He wore the standard black uniform like his counterparts. Liver used to be a good general who fought and achieved much for his country and didn't give in to the bribes of the prime minister Honest. Bulat stated that he was a great superior which indicates that he cared for the lives of his men. The Liver is a vital organ present in vertebrates and some other animals. It has a wide range of functions, including detoxification, protein synthesis, and production of biochemicals necessary for digestion. In 1998, Major General Jacob Carters cancer spread to his liver. (SG1: "The Tok'ra, Part 1") In 2008, Dr. Radek Zelenka was stabbed by Neeva Casol with a pair of pliers and his liver was hit. (SGA: "Identity") In 2009, Commander Kiva of the Lucian Alliance was shot in the liver by Colonel David Telford and died. (SGU: "Incursion, Part 1", "Intervention") The liver is an organ that most people have, but doesn't fulfill any special need of the body. In fact, the liver does nothing. His name comes from the fact that it lives on other organs' resources, taking valuable blood supply from the appendix, the nails, and the bunions. The average human has two livers, but some people are born with only one; selfish bastards. In summary, the liver must be punished with alcohol. A liver is an organ in most organisms that produces chemicals necessary for digestion. Livers of animals are commonly eaten by humans. A hag ordered raw liver in the Leaky Cauldron in 1993. It is also a known flavour of Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans. A Dragon liver is sold as a potion ingredient in Diagon Alley. The Liver symbolizes a person's ability to change. The liver can regenerate itself so perhaps it symbolizes a person's ability to renew their life. The Liver is the largest internal organ in the human body. It has many functions, one of which is storing glycogen. A diagram of the Human torso depicting the location of the liver was stored in the USS Enterprise's library computer database. This database was accessed by the Talosians in 2254. (TOS: "The Cage" ) The Vulcan heart was located where a Human's liver would be. (TOS: "Mudd's Women" , "A Private Little War" ; Star Trek Beyond) In the mid-2260s, strain on the liver was one of the side-effects of an experimental chemical stimulant designed to speed up reproduction and replacement of blood. (TOS: "Journey to Babel" ) The liver is an organ that plays a major role in metabolism and has a number of functions in the body including glycogen storage, plasma protein synthesis, and drug detoxification. Liver can be baked, boiled, broiled, fried, stir-fried, or eaten raw (liver sashimi). In many preparations, pieces of liver are combined with pieces of meat or kidneys, like in mixed grill or in Meurav Yerushalmi. Liver is often made into spreads. 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Liver is a provisioning ingredient in The Elder Scrolls Online. The liver is an organ that plays a major role in metabolism and has a number of functions in the body including glycogen storage, plasma protein synthesis, and drug detoxification. The Liver is a vital organ present in vertebrates and some other animals. It has a wide range of functions, including detoxification, protein synthesis, and production of biochemicals necessary for digestion. In 1998, Major General Jacob Carters cancer spread to his liver. (SG1: "The Tok'ra, Part 1") In 2008, Dr. Radek Zelenka was stabbed by Neeva Casol with a pair of pliers and his liver was hit. (SGA: "Identity") In 2009, Commander Kiva of the Lucian Alliance was shot in the liver by Colonel David Telford and died. (SGU: "Incursion, Part 1", "Intervention") Liver es una region situada muy legos de las otras reguiones. Archivo:Liver.png * Al sud de encuentra Pueblo chico donde hay los inicialesArchivo:Foñch.PNGFoñch Archivo:Filt.pngFilt y Archivo:Sanch.pngSanch The liver was an organ found in the anatomy of the human species which took months or years to regrow if lost. Its functions were incredibly delicate, making it one of the only parts of the human body that could not be easily replaced with cybernetics. The liver of Imperial Captain Ciena Ree had to be removed after receiving heavy damage in a TIE fighter crash during the Battle of Endor. While waiting for her liver to regrow, Ree was placed on life support and received intensive bacta therapy. Members of the Yarkora species had three livers in order to cope with the amount of foodstuff they ate to fill their two stomachs. [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Liver]] lifer, from Proto-Germanic *liƀrā. Cognate with Dutch lever, German Leber, Danish, Norwegian and Swedish lever ( < Old Norse lifr). The liver is a vital organ of vertebrates and some other animals. In the human it is located in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen, below the diaphragm. The liver has a wide range of functions, including detoxification of various metabolites, protein synthesis, and the production of biochemicals necessary for digestion. The Liver symbolizes a person's ability to change. The liver can regenerate itself so perhaps it symbolizes a person's ability to renew their life. A diagram of the Human torso depicting the location of the liver was stored in the USS Enterprise's library computer database. This database was accessed by the Talosians in 2254. (TOS: "The Cage" ) The Vulcan heart was located where a Human's liver would be. (TOS: "Mudd's Women" , "A Private Little War" ; Star Trek Beyond) In the mid-2260s, strain on the liver was one of the side-effects of an experimental chemical stimulant designed to speed up reproduction and replacement of blood. (TOS: "Journey to Babel" ) In 2268, Leonard McCoy suffered 70% liver damage after being tortured by the Vians. (TOS: "The Empath" ) In 2269, McCoy told Janice Lester, who had taken over James Kirk's body, that his liver was "functioning at [its] usual, normal peak of efficiency." (TOS: "Turnabout Intruder" ) Before reviving L.Q. Clemonds in 2364, Dr. Beverly Crusher scanned him and found that when he died, he had an advanced case of emphysema, along with extensive liver damage. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone" ) In 2365, Katherine Pulaski determined that the livers, among other organs, of the USS Lantree crew showed signs that they had died of old age. (TOS: "Unnatural Selection" ) In 2369, Captain Jean-Luc Picard had internal hemorrhaging, as well as liver and spleen damage following an attack by Lenarians. (TNG: "Tapestry" ) In 2372, Kes told The Doctor that the mutated DNA in Tom Paris' liver cells was deteriorating as the result of antiproton radiation, but that his original coding was not taking over. (VOY: "Threshold") By 2375, livers were able to be created synthetically, although they were in short supply during the Dominion War. (DS9: "When It Rains...") Among the many organs found in a secret laboratory on a Vidiian planetoid was the liver of a Kazon. (VOY: "Phage") After being exposed to a temporal energy surge in 2377, Chakotay had the liver of an eighty-year old man and the kidneys of a twelve-year old boy according to The Doctor. (VOY: "Shattered") According to the short story "Acts of Compassion" in The Sky's the Limit, Cardassians had an organ called a mulana which was analogous to the Human liver. Damage to the organ could be compensated for by an implant. The liver of mammals, fowl, and fish are commonly eaten as food by humans. Pig, ox, lamb, calf, chicken, and goose livers are widely available from butchers and supermarkets. Liver can be baked, boiled, broiled, fried, stir-fried, or eaten raw (liver sashimi). In many preparations, pieces of liver are combined with pieces of meat or kidneys, like in mixed grill or in Meurav Yerushalmi. Liver is often made into spreads. Well-known examples include liver pâté, foie gras, chopped liver, and leverpostej. Liver sausages such as Braunschweiger and liverwurst are also a valued meal. Liver sausages may also be used as spreads. Animal livers are rich in iron and Vitamin A, and cod liver oil is commonly used as a dietary supplement. Traditionally, some fish livers were valued as food, especially the stingray liver. It was used to prepare delicacies such as "poached skate liver on toast" in England, as well as the "beignets de foie de raie" and "foie de raie en croute" in French cuisine. Liver can be baked, boiled, broiled, fried, stir-fried, or eaten raw (liver sashimi). In many preparations, pieces of liver are combined with pieces of meat or kidneys, like in mixed grill or in Meurav Yerushalmi. Liver is often made into spreads. Well-known examples include liver pâté, foie gras, chopped liver, and leverpostej. Liver sausages such as Braunschweiger and liverwurst are also a valued meal. Liver sausages may also be used as spreads. Animal livers are rich in iron and Vitamin A, and cod liver oil is commonly used as a dietary supplement. Traditionally, some fish livers were valued as food, especially the stingray liver. Liver (リヴァ Riva) was the leader of Esdeath's personal bodyguards and the strongest group in her army, known as "The Three Beasts". He was a refined and battle-hardened man, who was deeply loyal to Esdeath. Liver was a tall man with grey hair worn in a long ponytail, blue eyes and a mustache. He wore the standard black uniform like his counterparts. Liver used to be a good general who fought and achieved much for his country and didn't give in to the bribes of the prime minister Honest. Bulat stated that he was a great superior which indicates that he cared for the lives of his men. After Esdeath offered him to work under her, Liver became very loyal to her and followed her orders no matter what and even if it cost him his life, meant to kill someone he admired or even going against his former friend and killing him with a suicidal move. He seemed to become more sadistic as well, enjoying Esdeath's acts of violence towards those she conquered. He didn't seem to be phased by Nyau's habit of skinning the faces of his enemies. He did however, retain some dislike for corrupt politicians as seen when he tried to convince Bulat to follow him once again. The liver is the largest organ in the body. It is responsible for processing any organic chemicals in the body that may be harmful to it by breaking them down into safer compounds. This typically includes substances such as alcohol and acetaminophen. It also produces enzymes that assist with the digestion of food, such as bile. Persons whose liver function has been impaired typically show jaundice, a yellowish coloring of the skin and the whites of the eyes. The medical specialty dealing with the diseases of the liver and it's associated organs is Hepatology Typical diseases of the liver are: * Cirrhosis - where liver tissue turns to fat due to abuse of chemicals, typically alcohol. * Malaria - where parasites carried by a mosquito interfere with liver function. * Hepatitis - a group of viruses that affect liver function A liver is an organ in most organisms that produces chemicals necessary for digestion. Livers of animals are commonly eaten by humans. A hag ordered raw liver in the Leaky Cauldron in 1993. It is also a known flavour of Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans. A Dragon liver is sold as a potion ingredient in Diagon Alley. The Liver is the largest internal organ in the human body. It has many functions, one of which is storing glycogen. The liver is an organ that most people have, but doesn't fulfill any special need of the body. In fact, the liver does nothing. His name comes from the fact that it lives on other organs' resources, taking valuable blood supply from the appendix, the nails, and the bunions. The liver is an evil organ. When the liver fails, it usually says "I'm not dying without taking some bastards with me," causing the death of other, actually important organs in the process. Some lucky people can get a liver transplant, a process that allows to trade in their liver for a less pissed-off one. However, this process usually causes the death of the donor, and it hurts. This has opened a serious debate about using live, non-consenting human donors for any kind of transplant. The average human has two livers, but some people are born with only one; selfish bastards. A notable victim of a pissed off-liver (resulting in a desire to kill everything that moves) is the late Walt Disney, who was forced to undergo a liver transplant when it was discovered he was writing a script for a second Bambi movie, ending with a gory collision - between Bambi and a semi-trailer - which lasted for just over 3/4 of a mile. In summary, the liver must be punished with alcohol.
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