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Lit or LIT may refer to: Arts and media Music * Lit (band), an American alt-rock band **Lit (album), ''Lit'' (album), their 2004 album * Lit (Koda Kumi song), "Lit" (Koda Kumi song), 2018 * Lit (Steve Aoki and Yellow Claw song), "Lit" (Steve Aoki and Yellow Claw song), 2017 * Lit (Wiz Khalifa song), "Lit" (Wiz Khalifa song), 2016 * "Lit", a 2019 song by Oneus * Lit, a 2020 EP album by Lay Zhang Other media * LIT (video game), ''LIT'' (video game), a 2009 horror puzzler * LIT Verlag, a German academic publisher * Literature (clipped to ''lit'') * ''Cryptic crossword#"&lit.", &lit'', a form of cryptic crossword clue * .lit, in Microsoft Reader e-book filenames Education * LIT journal, periodical of Lambda Iota Tau (1953–2017) * Lamar Institute of Technology, Texas, US * Laxminarayan Institute of Technology, Nagpur, India * Lee-Ming Institute of Technology, Taiwan * Limerick Institute of Technology, Ireland * Linz Institute of Technology, Austria * Literature Language *lit, Lis ...
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Lit (band)
Lit is an American Rock music, rock band formed in 1988 in Orange County, California. They have released seven studio albums, but are best known for their 1999 album ''A Place in the Sun (Lit album), A Place in the Sun'', which featured the hit single "My Own Worst Enemy (song), My Own Worst Enemy". "Zip-Lock (song), Zip-Lock" and "Miserable (song), Miserable" were also successful, leading to a platinum certification for ''A Place in the Sun''. History Pre-Lit (1986–1995) Guitarist Jeremy Popoff and bassist Kevin Baldes met in 1986, and soon after, began playing music together. In 1987, Popoff (guitar), Jerry Neel (bass), Dave Barber (drums) and Derek Johnson (vocals) formed the band Strate Lace and performed three live shows together: The Troubador in Hollywood, The Waters Club in San Pedro, and a back-to-school party in a friend's backyard. Neel quit the band early on to pursue a career in the mortgage industry and Johnson would go on to attend the Trebas Institute of Recordi ...
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Linz Institute Of Technology
Linz (Pronunciation: , ; ) is the capital of Upper Austria and third-largest city in Austria. Located on the river Danube, the city is in the far north of Austria, south of the border with the Czech Republic. As of 1 January 2024, the city has a population of 212,538. It is the seventh-largest of all cities on the river Danube. History Linz originated as a Roman fort named ''Lentia'', established in the first century. The name reflects its location at a bend in the Danube (Celtic root ''lentos'' = "bendable"). This strategic position on the river made it the first Roman fort in the Noricum region, protecting a vital transportation route. The name "Linz" in its present form was first documented in 799. Linz was mentioned as a fortified city in 1236 and was granted city rights in 1324. Johannes Kepler spent several years of his life in the city teaching mathematics. On 15 May 1618 he discovered Kepler's laws of planetary motion. The local public university Johannes ...
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Linear Ion Trap
The linear ion trap (LIT) is a type of ion trap mass spectrometer. In a LIT, ions are confined radially by a two-dimensional radio frequency (RF) field, and axially by stopping potentials applied to end electrodes. LITs have high injection efficiencies and high ion storage capacities. History One of the first LITs was constructed in 1969, by Dierdre A. Church, who bent linear quadrupoles into closed circle and racetrack geometries and demonstrated storage of 3 He+ and H+ ions for several minutes. Earlier, Drees and Paul described a circular quadrupole. However, it was used to produce and confine a plasma, not to store ions. In 1989, Prestage, Dick, and Malecki described that ions could be trapped in the linear quadrupole trap system to enhance ion-molecule reactions, thus it can be used to study spectroscopy of stored ions. How it works The LIT uses a set of quadrupole rods to confine ions radially and a static electrical potential on the end electrodes to confine the io ...
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Lit Motors
Lit Motors Inc. is a San Francisco-based startup founded by Daniel K. Kim in 2010. Lit Motors designs conceptual two-wheeled vehicles with a focus on innovative technologies, including the AEV (Auto-balancing Electric Vehicle), often referred to as the "C-1," a fully electric, gyroscopically stabilized vehicle, and the Kubo cargo scooter. The inspiration for Lit Motors came to Kim in 2003, when he was injured by a chassis while manually assembling a bio-diesel Land Rover Defender 90. This experience led Kim to "chop a car in half," leading to the creation of the C-1 concept. Since 2011, the company has developed a number of prototypes, but as of July 2024, has not given an exact release date for a production model. Legal Issues Lit Motors has been sued by four early investors, resulting in approximately $300,000 in legal judgments against Lit Motors and an arrest order against Kim for failure to appear at court hearings related to these lawsuits. On January 7, 2020, a San ...
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Lit Brothers
Lit Brothers was a moderately-priced department store based in Philadelphia. Samuel and Jacob Lit opened the first store at Market Street (Philadelphia), Market and N. 8th streets in 1891. Lits positioned itself well as a more affordable alternate to its upscale competitors Strawbridge and Clothier, Wanamaker's, John Wanamaker, and Gimbels. The store's slogan was "A Great Store in A Great City," and it was noted for its Hat, millinery department. The Lit Brother Store building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, and is located in the East Center City Commercial Historic District. History and architecture In 1891, Rachel P. Lit (1858-1919, later surnamed Weddel, still later Arnold) opened a women's clothing shop on the corner of Market and N. 8th Streets. With the administration and innovative advertising techniques of her brothers, Colonel Samuel David Lit (1859-1929) and Jacob David Lit (1872-1950), their small store soon became one of the largest ...
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