| LW | lacerating wound; lateral wall; Lee-White [method] |
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| Lw | lawrencium |
| LWBS | leaving [hospital] without being seen |
| LWCT | Lee-White clotting time |
| LWK | large white kidney |
| LWP | lateral wall pressure |
| LWS | Lowry-Wood syndrome |
| LW | Large White |
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| LW | Lobund Wistar |
| LW | live weight |
| LW | low |
| LWG | Live-weight gain |
| LWG | Lung weight gain |
| LWS | long wavelength sensitive |
| Lw | Former symbol for lawrencium. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Lw |
lightweight
Ãâó: www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/policy/arm...
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| Lw |
The lowest level reached by the water during one tidal cycle. Also called low tide.
Ãâó: response.restoration.noaa.gov/cpr/watershed/calcas...
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André Michel, 19021994. French microbiologist and virologist; co-winner, with François Jacob and Jacques L. Monod, of the Nobel prize for medicine or physiology in 1965 for discoveries concerning the genetic control of enzymes and virus synthesis.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| Lw |
In the Scitex Response system LW is the acronym for a linework file; that is, digital line art. An LW file has vector-only values and can be manipulated at the vector resolution except for screen processor manipulations made in preparation for output.
Ãâó: www.careydigital.com/support/glossaryi-m.html
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A term to loosely define the tuning area of 1000-2000m wavelength. This band was the first generally adopted are of radio station transmission due to both the lower (easily generated) frequencies and the longer distance penetration. See also Medium Wave, Short Wave and VHF.
Ãâó: www.vintage-technology.info/pages/frontpages/gloss...
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| LW | a radioactive transuranic element synthesized from californium |
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| LW | 100 lwei equal 1 kwanza |
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