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What does LP stand for?

Line Pair (philately)


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Lighting Panel
Lightning Protection
Limited Partner (IRB)
Limited Partnership (legal business entity)
Limited Procurement
Limited Product
Limited Production
Lincoln Park (various locations)
Lincoln Prairie School (Hoffman Estates, Illinois)
Lincolnshire Police (UK)
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Line Printer
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Linear Polarized
Linear Polarizer
Linear Prediction
Linear Program
Linear Programming
Linearly Polarized (EIA-440-A)
Linha de Partida



Samples in periodicals archive:
A mode of a transmission line pair defines a number of properties of the pair of lines.
k] are the position of singular points, and t is the type of pattern line pair (parallel lines or cross lines).
The case is illustrated by a (self-dual) pencil of conics endowed with two singular conics of which one represents a double real line and the other is a real line pair.
The spatial resolution of a general screen/film system is 7 to 8 line pairs per millimeter.
As PoE signal pairs reside at different DC potentials, Semtech's novel split-pad TVS architecture achieves the critical electrical isolation needed between PoE differential pairs while also maintaining robust surge immunity on individual line pair.
SCOTLAND have recalled front line pair Tom Smith and Stuart Grimes.
5 mm pitch between the signal line pair, which allows the signal lines to be tightly coupled and results in good common mode noise rejection.
In a differential transmission line pair consisting of two signals, the signal on line 2 is the compliment of line 1.

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