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Lak may refer to: People * Laks (Caucasus), an ethnic group of Dagestan, North Caucasus, Russia * Lak (tribe), a Kurdish tribe in Iran and Turkey. * Hamed Lak (born 1990), Iranian football goalkeeper * Peter Lak (born 1973), American retired soccer defender Places * Lak, Dak Lak, Vietnam * L'ak, a commune in Cambodia * Lak, Hungary, a village * Lak, Iran (other), various places * Lək (other), places in Azerbaijan Languages * Lak language * ISO 639-3 code for the Laka language (Nigeria) Sports * Los Angeles Kings, an ice hockey team based in Los Angeles, California LAK * Lao kip, ISO 4217 currency code * Lymphokine-activated killer cell * Aklavik/Freddie Carmichael Airport, Northwest Territories, Canada, IATA code * Lakeland (Amtrak station), Florida, US, station code * Lakenheath railway station, Suffolk, England, station code * Lai King station, New Territories, Hong Kong, MTR station code * ''Liste der archaischen Keilschriftzeichen'' (1922), a diction ...
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Los Angeles Kings
The Los Angeles Kings are a professional ice hockey team based in Los Angeles. The Kings compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Pacific Division (NHL), Pacific Division in the Western Conference (NHL), Western Conference. The team was founded on June 5, 1967, after Jack Kent Cooke was awarded an NHL expansion franchise for Los Angeles on February 9, 1966, becoming one of the six teams that began play as part of the 1967 NHL expansion. The team plays its home games at Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles, their home since the start of the 1999–2000 NHL season, 1999–2000 season. Prior to that, the Kings played for 32 years at The Forum (Inglewood, California), the Forum in Inglewood, California, a suburb of the Greater Los Angeles area. During the 1970s and early 1980s, the Kings had many years marked by impressive play in the regular season only to be washed out by early playoff exits. Their highlights in those years included the strong goaltending o ...
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List Of Gliders (L)
This is a list of gliders/sailplanes of the world, (this reference lists all gliders with references, where available) Note: Any aircraft can glide for a short time, but gliders are designed to glide for longer. L La Mouette (Hang gliders - Fontaine-lès-Dijon, France) * La Mouette Atlas * La Mouette Chronos * La Mouette Cosmos * La Mouette O2B *La Mouette Profil * La Mouette Revo * La Mouette Samson * La Mouette Skybike * La Mouette Sphinx * La Mouette Top Model * La Mouette Topless * La Mouette Top Secret L.A.D. (Light Aircraft Development Co.) * L.A.D. Mita 3 Kai 1 * L.A.D. SS-2 Laffont-Mouillard-Cousin * Laffont-Mouillard-Cousin 1915 glider Lagasse (Jean-René Lagasse) * Lagasse 1901 glider * Lagasse Cruiser * Lagasse Éole A * Lagasse Éole B * Lagasse R-4 * Lagasse R-9 * Lagasse Simplex * Lagasse Sulky * Lagasse Sulky-Biplace Laister ( Jack W. Laister / Laister-Kauffmann) * Laister Yankee Doodle * Laister Yankee Doodle 2 * Laister LP-15 Nugg ...
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Lymphokine-activated Killer Cell
In cell biology, a lymphokine-activated killer cell (also known as a LAK cell) is a white blood cell, consisting mostly of natural killer, natural killer T, and T cells that has been stimulated to kill tumor cells, but because of the function in which they activate, and the cells they can successfully target, they are classified as different than the classical natural killer and T lymphocyte systems. Mechanism It has been shown that when Peripheral blood leukocytes (PBL) are cultured in the presence of Interleukin 2, it results in the development of effector cells, which are cytotoxic and are seen to localize to tumor sites and are capable of lysing fresh, non-cultured cancer cells, both primary and metastatic. LAK cells respond to these lymphokines, particularly IL-2, by developing into effector cells capable of lysing tumor cells that are known to be resistant to NK cell activity. After stimulated by IL-2, LAK cells can target and kill tumor cells in the early innate response. ...
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Liste Der Archaischen Keilschriftzeichen
''Liste der archaischen Keilschriftzeichen'' (; "list of archaic cuneiform signs"), abbreviated LAK, is a dictionary of Sumerian cuneiform signs of the Fara period ( Early Dynastic IIIa, c. 25th century BC short chronology, 26th century BC middle chronology), published in 1922 by German sumerologist and theologian P. Anton Deimel (1865–1954). The list enumerates 870 distinct cuneiform signs. The sign inventory in the archaic period was considerably larger than the standard inventory of the later Akkadian (2350 to 2100) or Neo-Sumerian (Ur III) (21st century; all dates short chronology) periods. This means that numerous signs identified by their classical reading continue several distinct signs of the pre-classical period. If it is necessary to identify the pre-classical sign intended, its LAK number is customarily given, in the form of LAK-1 to LAK-870. Deimel also published a Sumerian dictionary (''Šumerisches Lexikon'') in 1928. File:Archaic cuneiform tablet E.A. Hoff ...
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Lao Kip
The kip (; code: LAK; sign: ₭ or ₭N; ; officially: ເງີນກີບລາວ, lit. "currency Lao kip") is the currency of Laos since 1955. Historically, one kip was divided into 100 ''att'' () which are no longer in regular use. The term derives from ກີບ ''kì:p'', a Lao word meaning "ingot." History French Indochina The piastre was the currency of French Indochina between 1885 and 1952. Free Lao Kip (1946) In 1945–1946, the Free Lao government in Vientiane issued a series of paper money in denominations of 10, 20, and 50 att and 10 kip before the French authorities took control of the region. Royal Kip (1955) The kip was reintroduced in 1955, replacing the French Indochinese piastre at par. The kip (also called a ''piastre'' in French) was sub-divided into 100 att ( Lao: ອັດ) or '' cents'' (French: Centimes). It was pegged to the French franc at a rate of 10 francs per kip. On 10 October 1958, the kip's peg switched to the US dollar, and w ...
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Lycée Abdel Kader
Lycée Abdel-Kader (or LAK, ) is a co-educational private school in the Batrakieh district of Beirut, Lebanon. It is part of the ''Mission laïque française'' efforts in Lebanon and provides a full cycle education from kindergarten to twelfth grade. All subjects are taught in French with language classes in Arabic and English. History The lycée Abdel-Kader whose creation dates back to 1909, had been known till 1985, when it was bought to the ''Mission laïque française'' by the Hariri foundation, as the school of ''young girls'', even though it had been a coed school for some time. The school went through multiple stages of expansion which led in 1995 to the construction of an elementary school which allowed it to offer a full cycle of studies that includes kindergarten, which accepts students from the age of three, through twelfth grade. The establishment is a tripartite convention between the Hariri Foundation, the '' Agence pour l'enseignement français à l'étranger'' an ...
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Aklavik/Freddie Carmichael Airport
Aklavik/Freddie Carmichael Airport is located adjacent to Aklavik, Northwest Territories, Canada. The aerodrome is built on the banks of the Peel Channel of the Mackenzie River delta. Aklavik was the regional centre but was prone to flooding. In 1959, Inuvik Inuvik (''place of man'') is the only town in the Inuvik Region, and the List of municipalities in the Northwest Territories, third largest community in Canada's Northwest Territories. Located in what is sometimes called the Beaufort Delta Re ... was purposely built to house a larger airport, highway connections, new health facilities, housing and an innovative public utilidor system. Aklavik remains a small traditional village that retains its connections to the land and river. Airlines and destinations See also * Aklavik Water Aerodrome References External links Airports in the Arctic Certified airports in the Inuvik Region Transport in Aklavik {{NorthwestTerritories-airport-stub ...
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Lakenheath Railway Station
Lakenheath railway station is on the Breckland Line in the east of England, serving the village of Lakenheath Lakenheath is a village and civil parish in the West Suffolk (district), West Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. It has a population of 4,691 according to the 2011 Census, and is situated close to the county boundaries of both Nor ..., Suffolk. The line runs between in the west and in the east. Lakenheath is from London Liverpool Street via . The station lies some three miles north of the village and is not within convenient walking distance of any sizeable population. However, there is a population of over 10,000 people (in Lakenheath as well as Feltwell and Hockwold cum Wilton) within a five-mile radius of the station. Lakenheath registered just 476 passenger entries/exits in 2021/22, according to Office of Rail and Road estimates. The limited services that call at the station, on request and at weekends only, provide access to the RSPB Lak ...
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Peter Lak
Peter Lak (born April 20, 1973) is a retired American soccer defender who played professionally in the USISL A-League and Major League Soccer. Youth Lak grew up in Huntington Beach, California, graduating from Ocean View High School in 1991. He attended Cal Poly Pomona where he played on the men's soccer team in 1991 and 1992. He transferred to Cal State Fullerton after his sophomore year and played on the Titan's soccer team in 1993 and 1994. Professional In 1995, Lak played for the Los Angeles Salsa U-23 in the USISL Pro League. On July 25, 1996, midway through the 1996 A-League season, he joined the Colorado Foxes of the A-League. In 1997, he signed with the Orange County Zodiac which served as the farm team for the Los Angeles Galaxy The Los Angeles Galaxy are an American professional Association football, soccer club based in the Greater Los Angeles area. The club competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Western Conference (MLS), Western Conference ...
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Laak (other)
Laak can refer to: People Laak * Aleksander Laak (1907–1960), lieutenant and the commander of the Jägala concentration camp during the German occupation * Dan Laak, American head dive coach * Phil Laak (born 1972), Irish-American poker player Ter Laak * Everard Ter Laak (1868-1931), Dutch Roman Catholic missionary and bishop in China * Ine ter Laak-Spijk (1931–2002), Dutch short and middle-distance runner Van de Laak * Koen van de Laak (born 1982), Dutch footballer Van Laak * Claudia van Laak (born 1963), German radio journalist Places * Laak, Davao de Oro, Philippines *Laak, The Hague, Netherland *Laak River, Rotselaar, Belgium *Laak (Königsberg) formerly Germany, presently part of Kaliningrad, Russia See also *LAK (other) Lak may refer to: People * Laks (Caucasus), an ethnic group of Dagestan, North Caucasus, Russia * Lak (tribe), a Kurdish tribe in Iran and Turkey. * Hamed Lak (born 1990), Iranian football goalkeeper * Peter Lak (born 1973), American re ...
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Lak Lak (other)
Lak Lak or Laklak may refer to: * Lak Lak, Hamadan, a village in Hamadan Province, western Iran * Lak Lak Ashian, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, northeastern Iran * Lak Lag, or Lak Lak, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, northeastern Iran * Laklak (food), a Balinese traditional pancake * '' Lak-lak'', Armenian magazine * Likak, or Lak Lak, a city in Boyer-Ahmad Province, southwestern Iran See also * Lak (other) Lak may refer to: People * Laks (Caucasus), an ethnic group of Dagestan, North Caucasus, Russia * Lak (tribe), a Kurdish tribe in Iran and Turkey. * Hamed Lak (born 1990), Iranian football goalkeeper * Peter Lak (born 1973), American retired soc ...
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Lack (other)
Lack may refer to: Places * Lack, County Fermanagh, a townland in Northern Ireland * Lack, Poland * Łąck, Poland * Lack Township, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, US Other uses * Lack (surname) * Lack (manque), a term in Lacan's psychoanalytic philosophy * "Lack" (song), by Porno Graffitti, 2003 * IKEA Lack, a table manufactured by IKEA See also * Lakh A lakh (; abbreviated L; sometimes written lac) is a unit in the Indian numbering system equal to one hundred thousand (100,000; scientific notation: 105). In the Indian 2, 2, 3 convention of digit grouping, it is written as 1,00,000. F ..., a term in India for 100,000 * Lac (other) * Lak (other) * Henrietta Lacks (1920–1951), African-American woman whose cancer cells are the source of the immortalized HeLa cell line * 359426 Lacks, a main-belt asteroid named after Henrietta Lacks {{disambiguation ...
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