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LP a long-playing phonograph record; designed to be played at 33.3 rpm
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LP I believe that this is was derived from Hit Points. It could be used as another name for Hit Points. In some games when a player runs out of Hit Points, Life points start being taken away instead. When a character runs out of LP, a character dies.
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LP Long Playing (1) A 33-1/3 RPM phonograph record, long playing compared with the then (1950's) previously standard 78 RPM records. (2) The "middle" tape speed of a VHS VCR yielding four hours of recording/playback time on a two hour "T-120" tape and introduced shortly after VHS VCR's themselves were introduced (with a single faster speed). Not all VCR's will make recordings at the LP speed.
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LP Low Pressure. Normally used when talking about regulators, in the case of regulator pressures low pressure is about 8 - 10 BAR.
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LP A lipoprotein particle in which the protein (apolipoproteinB-100) is chemically linked to another protein apolipoprotein(a). Increased blood levels of Lp(a) are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases.
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