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LCI Diagram
LCI may refer to: Christian denominations * Lutheran Church - International, a denomination of Evangelical Catholic churchmanship * Lighthouse Chapel International, a church based in Ghana Organizations * La Chaîne Info, a French television news channel * LCI Communications, a defunct Canadian telecommunications company * Lease Corporation International, an airliner lessor based in Dublin, Ireland * London Clubs International, a British gambling company * Lions Clubs International, an international service organization based in Chicago Illinois, United States Educational institutions * LaSalle College International, in Jakarta and Surabaya, Indonesia * Leibniz Center for Informatics, in Germany * Lethbridge Collegiate Institute, in Alberta, Canada * Liquid Crystal Institute, at Kent State University, Ohio, United States * Lisgar Collegiate Institute, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada * Louisiana Culinary Institute, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States Other * Laguna Co ...
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Lutheran Church - International
The Lutheran Church - International (LC-I) is a confessional Lutheran Christian denomination of Evangelical Catholic churchmanship. Founded in 1967, it is based in Lyons, New York with a global presence. The LC-I has an episcopal polity, with four dioceses in North America, including the Northeastern Diocese, the Mid-America Diocese, the Southern Diocese, and the Western Diocese. A Missionary District for Latin and Caribbean ministries is based in Puerto Rico. The LC-I also has ministry outreach in India. The current archbishop of the LC-I is Robert W. Hotes. Background The Church's president from 1967 to 1998 was Pastor E. Edward Tornow of North Dakota. From 1967 to 2011 the LC-I was known as the International Lutheran Fellowship. The Lutheran Church-International describes itself as "Confessional", "Orthodox", "Ecumenical (within the understandings based on the Book of Concord)", and "Evangelical". Confessionally, it adheres to the "Gospel of Jesus Christ as faithfully witn ...
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Landing Craft Infantry
The Landing Craft Infantry (LCI) were several classes of landing craft used by the Allies to land large numbers of infantry directly onto beaches during World War II. They were developed in response to a British request for seagoing amphibious assault ships capable of carrying and landing substantially more troops than their smaller assault landing craft (LCA). The result was a small steel ship that could land 200 men, traveling from rear bases on its own bottom at a speed of up to 15 knots. Some 923 were built starting in 1943, serving in both the Pacific and European theaters, including a number that were converted into heavily armed beach assault support ships. The LCI(L) supplemented the small LCAs/ LCVPs as a way to get many troops ashore before a dock could be captured or built. As such, they were the largest dedicated beachable infantry landing craft (the larger infantry landing ship (LSI) was a transporter for men and small craft such as the British LCA) in the Allied in ...
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ICL (other)
ICL may refer to: Companies and organizations * Idaho Conservation League, environmental organisation in the United States * Imperial College London, a UK university * Indian Confederation of Labour * Indian Cricket League * Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory of the University of Oxford * ICL Group Ltd., an Israeli multi-national chemical company * , the English name for the Chengdu Hi-Tech Disaster Reduction Institution * International Computers Limited, a UK company acquired by Fujitsu * International Confederation of Labor, a global anarcho-syndicalist union federation * International Congress of Linguists * International Consortium on Landslides, Kyoto, Japan Computing * Ice Lake series Intel CPUs * Icon library filename extension * Clean (programming language) source filename extension * Inter-Chassis Link, Brocade's name for an InterSwitch Trunk link Chemistry and biology * Idiopathic CD4+ lymphocytopenia, a medical condition * Implantable collamer lens * Isocitrate lyase, ...
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LCL (other)
LCL can mean: Science, technology, engineering, medicine * Lateral collateral ligament (other), one of several ligaments located on the lateral side of a joint: ** Fibular collateral ligament, a ligament of the knee joint ** Lateral collateral ligament of ankle joint ** Radial collateral ligament of elbow joint * Less than container load, a service of freight forwarders for part loads in shared container * Less-than-car load freight, less than a full boxcar or box motor * Liquid crystal laser * Lifted condensation level or lifting condensation level, a meteorological term * Lazarus Component Library, the Lazarus GUI subsystem, similar to Borland VCL * Lower control limit, a statistical process control term * Lymphoblastoid cell line, the outcome of lymphocyte infection by Epstein–Barr virus * Light Center Length, the distance between the center of the filament (or arc tube) and a reference plane - usually the bottom of the lamp base Companies, groups, organizati ...
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LC1 (other)
LC1 or LC-1 may refer to: * Launch Complex 1 (other) ** Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 1, an American rocket launch site ** Xichang Launch Complex 1, part of the Xichang Satellite Launch Center ** Gagarin's Start, a Russian Space launch site * SpaceX Landing Complex 1, Space Coast, Florida, USA * N&W LC-1, an electric railway locomotive * Lancia LC1, a sport car * LC1 (classification), a Paralympic cycling classification See also * * * LCI (other) * LCL (other) * ICI (other) * ICL (other) * LC (other) {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ...
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Loaded Chamber Indicator
Close-up shot of a safety of an M16A2 rifle In firearms, a safety or safety catch is a mechanism used to help prevent the accidental discharge of a firearm, helping to ensure safer handling. Safeties generally can be divided into subtypes such as internal safeties (which typically do not receive input from the user) and external safeties (which typically allow the user to give input, for example, toggling a lever from "safe" to "fire" or something similar). Sometimes these are called "passive" and "active" safeties (or "automatic" and "manual"), respectively. External safeties typical work by prevent the trigger pull or prevent the firing pin from detonating the cartridge or both. Firearms with the ability to allow the user to select various fire modes may have separate switches for safety and for mode selection (e.g. Thompson submachine gun) or may have the safety integrated with the mode selector as a fire selector with positions from safe to semi-automatic to full-auto ...
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Liquid Contact Indicator
A liquid contact indicator (LCI) is a small indicator that turns from white into another color, typically red, after contact with water. These indicators are small adhesives that are placed on several points within electronic devices such as laptops and smartphones. In case of a defective device, service personnel can check whether the device might have suffered from contact with water, to protect from warranty fraud. Liquid contact indicators are also known by other names such as water damage tape, water damage sticker, water contact indicator tape, liquid submersion indicator. Purpose The main purpose of the liquid contact indicator is to have a lead to the cause of a defect in electronic devices. The manufacturer will not conduct a repair under warranty for a device with an activated LCI. Still there can be reasons for doubt. *Longer, but not extreme exposure of a device in a humid environment, can trigger a LCI. *In theory water can reach the LCI(s), but still the electronic ...
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Internationalist Communist League (Portugal)
Internationalist Communist League () was a Trotskyist political party in Portugal. LCI was founded in 1973. It became the Portuguese section of the reunified Fourth International The Fourth International (FI), founded in 1938, is a Trotskyist international. Following a ten-year schism, in 1963 the majorities of the two public factions of the Fourth International, the International Secretariat of the Fourth Internationa .... LCI published ''Acção Comunista'', and, for young people, "Toupeira Vermelha". In 1978 LCI merged with PRT to form the Revolutionary Socialist Party. Trotskyist organisations in Portugal Fourth International (post-reunification) Defunct communist parties in Portugal Political parties established in 1973 Political parties disestablished in 1978 1973 establishments in Portugal 1978 disestablishments in Portugal {{Portugal-party-stub ...
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Life Cycle Inventory
Life cycle assessment (LCA), also known as life cycle analysis, is a methodology for assessing the impacts associated with all the stages of the life cycle of a commercial product, process, or service. For instance, in the case of a manufactured product, environmental impacts are assessed from raw material extraction and processing (cradle), through the product's manufacture, distribution and use, to the recycling or final disposal of the materials composing it (grave). An LCA study involves a thorough inventory of the energy and materials that are required across the supply chain and value chain of a product, process or service, and calculates the corresponding emissions to the environment. LCA thus assesses cumulative potential environmental impacts. The aim is to document and improve the overall environmental profile of the product by serving as a holistic baseline upon which carbon footprints can be accurately compared. The LCA method is based on ISO 14040 (2006) and ISO ...
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