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LCM may refer to: Computing and mathematics * Latent class model, a concept in statistics * Least common multiple, a function of two integers * Living Computer Museum * Life Cycle Management, management of software applications in Virtual Machines or in Containers * Logical Computing Machine, another name for a Turing machine Schools * Leeds College of Music, a music conservatoire in Leeds, England * London College of Music, a music conservatoire in London, England Transportation * LCM (2), an American World War II boat * Landing Craft Mechanized, boat for carrying vehicles * Laboratory Cabin Modules, on the Chinese space station Other uses * Land change modeling, an analytical field of geography * Laser capture microdissection, use of a laser through a microscope to isolate and extract cells * Lymphocytic choriomeningitis, a viral infection carried by rodents * Letalski center Maribor, Slovenian flying club * ''Liverpool Classical Monthly'', an academic journal on classical ...
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Latent Class Model
In statistics, a latent class model (LCM) relates a set of observed (usually discrete) multivariate variables to a set of latent variables. It is a type of latent variable model. It is called a latent class model because the latent variable is discrete. A class is characterized by a pattern of conditional probabilities that indicate the chance that variables take on certain values. Latent class analysis (LCA) is a subset of structural equation modeling, used to find groups or subtypes of cases in multivariate categorical data. These subtypes are called "latent classes".Lazarsfeld, P.F. and Henry, N.W. (1968) ''Latent structure analysis''. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Formann, A. K. (1984). ''Latent Class Analyse: Einführung in die Theorie und Anwendung atent class analysis: Introduction to theory and application'. Weinheim: Beltz. Confronted with a situation as follows, a researcher might choose to use LCA to understand the data: Imagine that symptoms a-d have been measured in a range ...
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Laboratory Cabin Module
The Laboratory Cabin Module (LCM) () is a modular component of the Tiangong space station. Based on the Tiangong-2 experimental space module, the LCMs complete the third and final stage of Project 921, the CNSA's program to establish a permanent Chinese space station. While China's small unmanned spacecraft can provide platforms for zero gravity and exposure to space for scientific research, the LCMs offer a long term environment combined with ready access by human researchers over periods that far exceed the capabilities of Shenzhou spacecraft. Operations will be controlled from the Beijing Aerospace Command and Control Center in China. The first LCM '' Wentian'' () was launched into orbit on 24 July 2022. The second LCM '' Mengtian'' () was launched into orbit on 31 October 2022. Purpose The first laboratory module provides additional navigation avionics, propulsion and orientation control as backup functions for the Tianhe Core Module (TCM). Both LCMs provide a pressurized ...
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London City Mission
London City Mission was set up by David Nasmith on 16 May 1835 in the Hoxton area of east London. The first paid missionary was Lindsay Burfoot. Today it is part of the wider City Mission Movement The City Mission movement started in Glasgow in January 1826 when David Nasmith founded the Glasgow City Mission (Scotland). It was an interdenominational agency working alongside churches and other Christian agencies to provide for the spiritu .... History The London City Mission's early work centred on the poor and destitute, developing a wide range of charitable help including Ragged Schools and ministering to working people. One missionary wrote ''Last year I walked 3,000 miles on London pavements, paid 1,300 visits, 300 of which were to sick and dying cab men.'' Missionaries were also appointed to visit members of London's new fire service. The service's first Chief, James Braidwood (firefighter), James Braidwood, introduced the first such missionary in 1854. Within five year ...
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