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LCA The LNS application programming interface for Microsoft Windows NT or Windows 95 hosts. LCA is an architecture for implementing LonWorks network tools using multiple cooperating software components. LCA provides an open standard with a standard network tool kernel, so that tools may be constructed from software components from multiple vendors. ...
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LCA a quantification of the level of energy and raw materials used as well as the solid, liquid and gaseous wastes produced at every stage of a product's life or process. LCA can be conducted for a whole process or for part of a process. Conducting an LCA can be complicated, therefore it is important to set boundaries for the study.
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LCA Assessments undertaken nationally by Scottish Natural Heritage which define the strategic elements which make up the landscape character of the area.
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LCA Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is a process of evaluating the effects that a product has on the environment over the entire period of its life thereby increasing resource-use efficiency and decreasing liabilities. It can be used to study the environmental impact of either a product or the function the product is designed to perform. LCA is commonly referred to as a "cradle-to-grave" analysis. ...
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LCA Logic Cell Array.
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