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Luts may refer to: People *Aksella Luts (1905–2005), Estonian filmmaker and actress * Eduard Luts (1899–1942), Estonian politician *Karin Luts (1904–1993), Estonian painter and printmaker * Karl Luts (1883–1942), Estonian oil shale chemist and politician *Meta Luts (1905–1958), Estonian actress *Oskar Luts (1887–1953), Estonian writer and playwright *Peter Luts (born 1971), Belgian-Irish DJ *Siim Luts (born 1989), Estonian footballer *Theodor Luts (1896–1980), Estonian film director and cinematographer Other uses *Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) *Lookup table In computer science, a lookup table (LUT) is an array that replaces runtime computation with a simpler array indexing operation. The process is termed as "direct addressing" and LUTs differ from hash tables in a way that, to retrieve a value v wi ..., in film colour grading See also * Lut (other) {{disambiguation, surname Estonian-language surnames ...
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Aksella Luts
Aksella Luts (born Aksella Hildegard Kapsta; 10 October 1905 – 8 January 2005)Tallinn University Academic Library
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was an n actress, screenwriter, dancer, choreographer, film editor and photojournalist.


Early life

Aksella Luts was born Aksella Hildegard Kapsta in to Estonian parents Martin and Maria Kapsta (''née'' Mark). She was the middle child of three siblings; her sister Erica Regina was ...
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Eduard Luts
Eduard Luts (1899 Karula Parish (now Viljandi Parish), Kreis Fellin – 21 December 1942 near Velikiye Luki, Russian SFSR) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of II Riigikogu II Riigikogu was the second legislature of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu). The legislature was elected after 1923 elections (held on 5–7 May 1923). It sat between 31 May 1923 and 14 June 1926, before the next round of elections were held. .... He was a member of the Riigikogu since 22 March 1924. He replaced Georg Abels. On 22 November 1924, he resigned his position and he was replaced by Aleksander Metusala. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Luts, Eduard 1899 births 1942 deaths People from Viljandi Parish People from Kreis Fellin Workers' United Front politicians Members of the Riigikogu, 1923–1926 Soviet military personnel killed in World War II ...
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Karin Luts
Karin Luts (29 April 1904 – 14 May 1993) was a Estonian female painter and a graphic artist. Biography Karin Luts was born in Riidaja in Valga County to parents Andres and Juuli Mari Luts (''née'' Gentalen) in April 1904 where she was one of three sisters, Lonny, Meta and Karin, and a brother Elmar. Her father was a teacher. She completed her studies in Pärnu Estonian School Society Progymnasium in 1922. She had studied under artist . Luts then went to the Art College in Pallas, Tartu to study with Konrad Mägi. When Mägi died she continued with Ado Vabbe. Luts learned etching and lithography from Magnus Zeller. Luts graduated in 1928. In 1928 Luts spent a year at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière with André Lhote before returning to Estonia to work as an artist in Tallinn. Luts worked as a costume designer and illustrator. One of her works was the illustrations for 's children's book "Loomade talu" in 1933. She began to work with textile designs in 1935. The Ministry ...
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Karl Luts
Karl Friedrich Luts (15 November 1883, Saint Petersburg – 15 January 1942, Usolye, Perm Oblast) was an Estonian oil shale chemist and politician. Karl Luts was born on 15 November 1883 in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire. He studied at the St. Petersburg's St. John's Church School and in 1896–1899 he studied privately at the Craft School of the Imperial Technical School. In 1898, Karl Luts joined the St. Petersburg Estonian Students' Society where he became a member of the board. In 1905-1912, he studied at the Petersburg Imperial Institute of Technology and the Saint Petersburg Imperial University, which he graduated as a chemist. After graduation, he worked as a drawer at different factories of St Petersburg and as an assistant at the Bekhterev Psychoneurological Institute. He was one of the founders of Estonian high-school in St. Petersburg. In 1918–1919, Karl Luts was appointed Minister of Education of the Estonian Provisional Government. However, he never took the off ...
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Meta Luts
Meta Luts (5 September 1905 – 1 July 1958) was an Estonian actress. Known mostly for her appearances on stage, she also performed in radio theatre and appeared in several films. Her career spanned nearly forty years. Early life and education Meta Luts was born in the rural municipality of Riidaja in Valga County to parents Andres and Juuli Mari Luts (''née'' Gentalen). She had two older sisters, Lonny and Karin, and a younger brother named Elmar. Karin would go on to become a successful painter and graphic artist. Her first cousin was artist . The family moved to Pärnu in her early childhood where she attended primary and secondary schools and took dance lessons from Marie Kalbek-Maddi, who worked as a dance instructor for the Endla Theatre. Later, when instructors from the Estonia Theatre (now, the Estonian National Opera) came to Pärnu to offer theatre courses, she studied dance with actor and dancer Robert Rood and was convinced by her father's friend, Estonia Theatre dire ...
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Oskar Luts
Oskar Luts ( – 23 March 1953) was an Estonian writer and playwright. Biography Oskar Luts was born into a middle-class family in Järvepera, central Estonia, at that time in the governorate of Livonia (Russian Empire). His younger brother was the film director and cinematographer Theodor Luts. He attended Änkküla village school in 1894. He went to Palamuse Parish parish school in Jõgeva County, attending from 1895–1899. From 1899–1902 he studied at the Tartu Reaalkool. In 1903 Luts started working as an apothecary apprentice in Tartu and Narva. After passing the apothecary apprentice exams, he went to work in Tallinn (1903). During his military service in Saint Petersburg (1909–1911) he also worked in the apothecary field. He continued this work in Dorpat while studying pharmacy at university. When World War I started, Oskar Luts was conscripted into the Russian army. He worked as a military pharmacist in Pskov, Warsaw, Daugavpils, Vilnius and in Vitebsk (1915–191 ...
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Peter Luts
Peter Luts (born 14 December 1971 in Heusden-Zolder) is a Belgian DJ, remixer and record producer. He is a member of the vocal trance act Lasgo and the producer behind the group AnnaGrace (formerly known as Ian Van Dahl). Luts, whose musical career began at age 12, has released various tracks under the aliases Astroline, Abnea, Heliac, Outrowz, Groovewatchers, and others, while working with Lasgo. He wrote and produced "Love Is the Message", which was the anthem of the 8th edition of the City Parade in 2005. In 2006, Luts released his first single, "What a Feeling", under his full name alongside his newest project Dominico. The track debuted at number 24 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Airplay chart for the week ending 5 August, climbing to number one in its 21 October 2006 issue.Limburger op nummer 1 in Amerikaanse hitlijs ...
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Siim Luts
Siim Luts (born 12 March 1989) is an Estonian professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Paide Linnameeskond. Club career Flora Luts began playing football at Flora youth academy in Paide. He made his Flora – and Meistriliiga – debut on 4 October 2008, coming on as a 72nd-minute substitute for Sergei Mošnikov in a 1–1 draw against Tallinna Kalev at A. Le Coq Arena. Luts scored his first Meistriliiga goal on 1 November 2008, in a 4–2 home win over TVMK. In July 2009, he joined Tulevik on loan until the end of the season. Luts became a regular starter for Flora in the 2010 season, in which he scored 6 goals in 31 games and won his first Meistriliiga title. He won his second Meistriliiga title in the 2011 season. IFK Norrköping On 22 January 2013, Luts signed a two-year contract with Allsvenskan club IFK Norrköping. On 4 April 2013, his missed penalty in the shoout-out against Djurgårdens IF saw IFK Norrköping eliminated in the quarter-finals of the 20 ...
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Theodor Luts
Theodor Luts ( in Palamuse – 24 September 1980 in São Paulo) was an Estonian film director and cinematographer, brother of classic writer Oskar Luts. Theodor Luts was the first major figure of Estonian cinematography His '' Noored kotkad'' (''Young Eagles'') (1927) is generally regarded as the cornerstone of Estonian cinema. ''Päikese lapsed'' (''Children of the Sun'') (1932), directed by Luts, was the first Estonian full length sound film. After the Great Depression hit Estonia in the 1930s Theodor Luts produced mostly documentaries for a state subsidized film studio Eesti Kultuurfilm and also had a successful career in Finland. Twenty-four films by Theodor Luts made in Estonia have survived and are held at the Estonian Film Archives. Feature films directed by Luts in Finland include ''Salainen ase'' (1943) and ''Varjoja Kannaksella'' (1943). After World War II and the Soviet occupation of Estonia, Luts emigrated to Brazil with is wife, actress and filmmaker Aksella Luts ...
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Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) refer to a group of clinical symptoms involving the bladder, urinary sphincter, urethra and, in men, the prostate. The term is more commonly applied to men—over 40% of older men are afected—but lower urinary tract symptoms also affect women. The condition is also termed prostatism in men, but LUTS is preferred. Symptoms and signs Symptoms can be categorised into: Filling (storage) or irritative symptoms * Increased frequency of urination * Increased urgency of urination * Urge incontinence * Excessive passage of urine at night Voiding or obstructive symptoms * Poor stream (unimproved by straining) * Hesitancy * Terminal dribbling * Incomplete voiding * Urinary retention * Overflow incontinence (occurs in chronic retention) * Episodes of near retention As the symptoms are common and non-specific, LUTS is not necessarily a reason to suspect prostate cancer. Large studies of patients have also failed to show any correlation between low ...
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Lookup Table
In computer science, a lookup table (LUT) is an array that replaces runtime computation with a simpler array indexing operation. The process is termed as "direct addressing" and LUTs differ from hash tables in a way that, to retrieve a value v with key k, a hash table would store the value v in the slot h(k) where h is a hash function i.e. k is used to compute the slot, while in the case of LUT, the value v is stored in slot k, thus directly addressable. The savings in processing time can be significant, because retrieving a value from memory is often faster than carrying out an "expensive" computation or input/output operation. The tables may be precalculated and stored in static program storage, calculated (or "pre-fetched") as part of a program's initialization phase ( memoization), or even stored in hardware in application-specific platforms. Lookup tables are also used extensively to validate input values by matching against a list of valid (or invalid) items in an array and ...
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Lut (other)
Lut may refer to: * Lut, a prophet mentioned in the Qur'an * Lut, Iran, a village in Amol County, Mazandaran Province * Lut (Lowlet), a village in Sari County, Mazandaran Province, Iran * Dasht-e Lut, a desert in southeastern Iran * Lut, a small tributary of the Danube in Mehedinți County, Romania * LÜT, a discontinued segment, created by Michael Stevens, showcased on the Vsauce, Vsauce2 and Vsauce3 YouTube channels The acronym LUT may also stand for: * lut, ISO 639 code for the Lushootseed language * National Rail station code for Luton railway station, UK *Launch Umbilical Tower of NASA's mobile launchers * Lookup table, a computer data structure :* In the context of image processing, more often refers to 3D lookup table * Loughborough University of Technology, now Loughborough University, UK * Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland * LuT (''Lagenunabhängiger Torpedo''), program steering in World War II torpedoes of Germany * Local User Terminal of the Cospas-Sarsat sa ...
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