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LOR or Lor may refer to: Science * Loricrin, a protein of the epidermis * Loss of resistance, in epidural anesthesia * Lunar orbit rendezvous, a method used to land man on the moon and safely return People *Lor, a native of Lorestan * Lor, a speaker of Lori language *Lor, Cameroonian musician * The Lady of Rage (born 1968), American rapper * Lor family in the '' Gran Torino'' film, including ** Thao Vang Lor ** Sue Lor Places * Lor, Armenia, a town of Syunik province * Lor, Aisne, a commune of the Aisne département, in northern France * Lor, Gilan, a village in Iran * Lor, Kermanshah, a village in Iran * Lorton (Amtrak station), Virginia, United States * Lindsey Oil Refinery, an oil refinery on the east coast of the United Kingdom * Liverpool Overhead Railway, a closed Overhead railway in England * Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis Other * Lor (cheese), a traditional Turkish whey cheese * LOR (Line of Route), a UK numbering scheme to refer to a point on rail route similar t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Loricrin
Loricrin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''LOR'' gene. Function Loricrin is a major protein component of the stratum corneum, cornified cell envelope found in terminally differentiated epidermis (skin), epidermal cells. Loricrin is expressed in the granular layer of all keratinized epithelial cells of mammals tested including oral, esophageal and stomach mucosa of rodents, tracheal squamous metaplasia of vitamin A deficient hamster and estrogen induced squamous vaginal epithelium of rats. Clinical significance Mutations in the LOR gene are associated with Vohwinkel's syndrome and Camisa disease, both inherited skin diseases. See also * List of cutaneous conditions caused by mutations in keratins References Further reading * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * {{gene-1-stub Structural proteins Cytoskeleton Skin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lindsey Oil Refinery
Lindsey Oil Refinery is an oil refinery in North Killingholme, North Lincolnshire, England owned and operated by the Prax Group. It lies to the north of the Humber Refinery, owned by rival oil company Phillips 66, and the railway line to Immingham Docks. Immingham Power Station, owned by VPI Immingham, provides the electricity and heat for the fractionation processes. History and operation The refinery entered service in May 1968 as a joint project between Total and Fina and currently employs a permanent staff of around 415, as well as several hundred contractors on site, rising to up to several thousand during major turnaround and maintenance projects. It is named after the former Lindsey pre-1974 local government area of Lincolnshire. In 1999, Total took full control of the plant, when it bought Fina. Producing around 35 types of product, it currently processes circa 113,000 barrels of oil per day after its refining capacity was almost halved during restructuring initiatives ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Letter Of Reprimand
A letter of reprimand is a US Department of Defense procedure involving a letter to an employee or service member from their superior that details the wrongful actions of the person and the punishment that can be expected. A ''Formal Letter of Reprimand'' is one in which a copy of the letter is kept in the personal service record of the individual. In military contexts, a formal letter of reprimand can be career-ending, even without prescribed punishments, because it makes it difficult to secure advancements in rank or to enjoy the respect of one's peers. In legal contexts, a letter of reprimand is sometimes called a ''letter of admonition''. It is the lowest form of attorney discipline under the Code of Professional Responsibility. The United States Manual for Court Martial, R.C.M. 306(c)(2), states: Administrative action. A commander may take or initiate administrative action, in addition to or instead of other action non-judicial punishment (Article 15 or "NJP") and court- ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Letter Of Recommendation
A letter of recommendation or recommendation letter, also known as a letter of reference, reference letter or simply reference, is a document in which the writer assesses the qualities, characteristics, and capabilities of the person being recommended in terms of that individual's ability to perform a particular task or function. Letters of recommendation are typically related to employment (such a letter may also be called an employment reference or job reference), admission to institutions of higher education, or scholarship eligibility. They are usually written by someone who worked with or taught the person, such as a supervisor, a colleague or teacher. References may also be required of companies seeking to win contracts, particularly in the fields of engineering, consultancy, industry and construction, and with regard to public procurement and tenders. Reference letters for organizations are used to assess its ability to deliver the required level of service. Referee Th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Learning Object
A learning object is "a collection of content items, practice items, and assessment items that are combined based on a single learning objective". The term is credited to Wayne Hodgins, and dates from a working group in 1994 bearing the name. The concept encompassed by 'Learning Objects' is known by numerous other terms, including: content objects, chunks, educational objects, information objects, intelligent objects, knowledge bits, knowledge objects, learning components, media objects, reusable curriculum components, nuggets, reusable information objects, reusable learning objects, testable reusable units of cognition, training components, and units of learning. The core idea of the use of learning objects is characterized by the following: discoverability, reusability, and interoperability. To support discoverability, learning objects are described by Learning Object Metadata, formalized as IEEE 1484.12 Learning object metadata. To support reusability, the IMS Consortium proposed ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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LiveonRelease
LiveonRelease was a Canadian all-girl pop punk band from Vancouver formed 2000 and broke up in 2003.The name, ''LiveonRelease'' originates from basketball jargon. In 2002, they released ''Seeing Red'', which included the singles "I'm Afraid of Britney Spears", "Get With It", and "Emotional Griptape". "I'm Afraid of Britney Spears" also appeared on the ''Dude, Where's My Car?'' soundtrack. In 2003, they released their second album ''Goes on a Fieldtrip'', which included the single "Let's Go". Their second CD is produced by Peter Karroll & Doug Fury Inc, with the executive producer being Bif Naked. This CD was mixed by Shaun Thingvold. LiveonRelease disbanded shortly after the release of ''Goes on a Fieldtrip''. Members * Colette Trudeau: vocals * Brittin Karroll: lead guitar * Foxx Herst: bass guitar * Leah Emmott: drums Discography Studio albums * '' Seeing Red'' (2002, includes singles, "I'm Afraid of Britney Spears", "Emotional Griptape" and "Get With It") * '' Goes ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Laing O'Rourke
Laing O'Rourke is a multinational construction company headquartered in Dartford, England. It was founded in 1978 by Ray O'Rourke. It is the largest privately owned construction company in the United Kingdom. History The company was founded by Ray O'Rourke in 1978. It was originally based in East London, and was known as R. O'Rourke & Son. In September 2001, R. O'Rourke bought Laing Construction from John Laing plc for £1. Laing's construction business had been making significant losses, in part due to additional costs on the Cardiff Millennium Stadium project. The name of the company was changed to Laing O'Rourke. In May 2004, the company acquired Crown House Engineering, a mechanical and electrical engineering business, from Carillion. Laing O'Rourke went on to expand its operations in Australia in July 2006, when it acquired Barclay Mowlem, also from Carillion. In 2015, the company became a member of the Housing and Finance Institute. In December 2015, the chief executive ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Engineer's Line Reference
{{Use British English, date=April 2020 An Engineer's Line Reference (ELR) is a three alpha, or four alpha-numeric, code used to uniquely identify a railway line on the main-line railway of Britain owned, or maintained, by Network Rail but official railway records retain the ELR codes for lifted branch lines and any structures such as bridge abutments, tunnels, viaducts, retaining walls etc., still maintained by the former British Railways Properties Board. Highways England's Historical Railways Estate group succeeded that organisation and further changes recently came about with the National Highways Organisation. Such structures are identified on records by the locational branch mileage and chainage and is repeated on the actual structure and therefore essential for reporting to site for works projects and maintenance, and most important, for any mishaps. In particular, bridge strikes are still prevalent by high-sided vehicles and Network Rail fix a metal plate to bridge abutments ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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LOR (Line Of Route)
LOR or Lor may refer to: Science * Loricrin, a protein of the epidermis * Loss of resistance, in epidural anesthesia * Lunar orbit rendezvous, a method used to land man on the moon and safely return People *Lor, a native of Lorestan * Lor, a speaker of Lori language * Lor, Cameroonian musician * The Lady of Rage (born 1968), American rapper * Lor family in the ''Gran Torino'' film, including ** Thao Vang Lor ** Sue Lor Places * Lor, Armenia, a town of Syunik province * Lor, Aisne, a commune of the Aisne département, in northern France * Lor, Gilan, a village in Iran * Lor, Kermanshah, a village in Iran * Lorton (Amtrak station), Virginia, United States * Lindsey Oil Refinery, an oil refinery on the east coast of the United Kingdom * Liverpool Overhead Railway, a closed Overhead railway in England * Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis Other * Lor (cheese), a traditional Turkish whey cheese * LOR (Line of Route), a UK numbering scheme to refer to a point on rail route sim ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Whey Cheese
Whey cheese is a dairy product made of whey, the by-product of cheesemaking. After the production of most cheeses, about 50% of milk solids remain in the whey, including most of the lactose and lactalbumin. The production of whey cheese allows cheesemakers to use the remaining whey, instead of discarding it as a waste product. There are two fundamentally different products made of whey and called whey cheese: * Albumin cheese, made by coagulating the albumin in the whey with heat and possibly acid: ricotta, mizithra, and so on. * Norwegian brown cheeses, made by boiling down the whey to concentrate the sugar, and consisting primarily of caramelized milk sugar: mysost and the like. Since these are not primarily made of coagulated milk proteins, they are technically not cheese. Cheese and whey cheese are distinct categories in the Codex Alimentarius. In the appellation system of the European Union, protected whey cheeses are included in class 1.4 for other products of animal orig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lor (cheese)
LOR or Lor may refer to: Science * Loricrin, a protein of the epidermis * Loss of resistance, in epidural anesthesia * Lunar orbit rendezvous, a method used to land man on the moon and safely return People *Lor, a native of Lorestan * Lor, a speaker of Lori language * Lor, Cameroonian musician * The Lady of Rage (born 1968), American rapper * Lor family in the ''Gran Torino'' film, including ** Thao Vang Lor ** Sue Lor Places * Lor, Armenia, a town of Syunik province * Lor, Aisne, a commune of the Aisne département, in northern France * Lor, Gilan, a village in Iran * Lor, Kermanshah, a village in Iran * Lorton (Amtrak station), Virginia, United States * Lindsey Oil Refinery, an oil refinery on the east coast of the United Kingdom * Liverpool Overhead Railway, a closed Overhead railway in England * Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis Other * Lor (cheese), a traditional Turkish whey cheese * LOR (Line of Route), a UK numbering scheme to refer to a point on rail route simi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lucas Oil Raceway At Indianapolis
Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park (formerly Indianapolis Raceway Park, O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis, and Lucas Oil Raceway) is an auto racing facility in Brownsburg, Indiana, United States, about northwest of downtown Indianapolis. It includes a oval track, a road course (which has fallen into disrepair and is no longer used), and a drag strip which is among the premier drag racing venues in the world. The complex receives about 500,000 visitors annually. History In 1958, 15 Indianapolis-area businessmen and racing professionals led by Tom Binford, Frank Dickie, Rodger Ward, and Howard Fieber invested $5,000 each to fund the development of a farm tract into a recreational sporting complex that would focus on auto racing. The original intention was to create a 15-turn, road course, but as an insurance measure against economic problems, the investment group decided to incorporate a quarter-mile drag strip into the long straightaway of the road course design. Cons ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |