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Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is a hallucinogen derived from ergot, a fungus found on rye bread. LSD became popular during the 1960's, promising mind-expanding features. (2)
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| LST |
Local Sidereal Time (LST) is measured by the right ascension that is currently at the local observer's meridian. Astronomers use LST to aim telescopes at celestial objects.
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| LScP |
left scapuloposterior; see scapuloposterior position, under position.
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| LSD |
LSD is the most common hallucinogen and one of the most potent mood-changing chemicals. It is manufactured from lysergic acid, found in a fungus that grows on rye and other grains. LSD, commonly referred to as "acid", is sold on the street in tablets, capsules, and occasionally in liquid form. It is odorless and colorless, with a slightly bitter taste. Users refer to positive LSD experiences as a "trip" and to acute adverse reactions as a "bad trip". ...
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| LST |
Logical CP/M list device, usually a printer. The CP/M list device is an output-only device referenced through the LIST and LISTST entry points of the BIOS. The STAT command allows assignment of LST: to one of the physical devices: TTY:, CRT:, LPT:, or UL1:, provided these devices and the IOBYTE are implemented in the LIST and LISTST entry points of your CP/M BIOS module. The CP/NET command NETWORK allows assignment of LST: to a list device on a network master. For example, PIP LST:=TEST. ...
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