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LSD An inherited genetic disease in which a person's lysosomes
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LSI The combining of about 1,000 to 10,000 circuits on a single chip. Typical examples of LSI circuits are memory chips and microprocessor.
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LSA Liner Shipping Agreements. LT, L/T
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LSP Label Switched Paths are often also referred to as tunnels. LSPs are used to transport data, such as IP packets, across an MPLS network. An LSP is a set of hops across a number of MPLS nodes. At the edge of the MPLS network, the incoming traffic is encapsulated in an MPLS frame and the latter is then routed, using the embedded label for addressing. The path traversed by an LSP can be specifically engineered for traffic so that different incoming traffic streams receive different service levels
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LSI Large-scale integration; the organization of many integrated circuits on a single, very small substrate; the basis of microcomputers and minicomputer logic systems.
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