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A lap is the area on top of the thighs of a sitting person. Lap Lap may also refer to: * One circuit in a speed sport, e.g. around a race track or swimming pool * Lapping or "to lap", an abrasive machining process * Lap joint, a technique for joining two materials * Laps, Puy-de-Dôme, France People with surname Lap: * Geert Lap (born 1951), Dutch ceramist LAP LAP may refer to: * Los Angeles Pacific Railroad * Manuel Márquez de León International Airport, IATA code * La Plata (Amtrak station), Missouri, USA (Amtrak code) * Lambert Academic Publishing, a publishing house of the VDM Group * Latency-associated peptide, associated with tumors * Leukocyte alkaline phosphatase, in white blood cells * Language/action perspective, a computational paradigm * Líneas Aéreas Paraguayas, initials and ICAO code of the former national airline of Paraguay * Linhas Aéreas Paulistas – LAP, former Brazilian airline * Lima Airport Partners, operator of the airport in Peru * Limi ...
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Race Track
A race track (racetrack, racing track or racing circuit) is a facility built for racing of vehicles, athletes, or animals (e.g. horse racing or greyhound racing). A race track also may feature grandstands or concourses. Race tracks are also used in the study of animal locomotion. A ''racetrack'' is a permanent facility or building. ''Racecourse'' is an alternate term for a horse racing track, found in countries such as the United Kingdom, India, Australia, Hong Kong, and the United Arab Emirates. Race tracks built for bicycles are known as ''velodromes''. ''Circuit'' is a common alternate term for race track, given the circuit configuration of most race tracks, allowing races to occur over several laps. Some race tracks may also be known as ''speedways'', or ''raceways''. A ''race course'', as opposed to a ''racecourse'', is a nonpermanent track for sports, particularly road running, water sports, road racing, or rallying. Many sports usually held on race tracks also can occ ...
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Language/action Perspective
The language/action perspective "takes language as the primary dimension of human cooperative activity," applied not just in person-to-person direct (face-to-face) interactions, but also in the design of systems mediated by information and communication technology. The perspective was developed in the joint authorship of ''Understanding Computers and Cognition'' by Fernando Flores and Terry Winograd in 1987. Overview As part of a reflection published in 2006, Terry Winograd describes the language-action perspective as resting on two key orienting principles: :The first is its focus on linguistic communication as the basis for understanding what occurs in information systems. Ultimately ''all information is communication'': not an abstract system of bits and bytes but a means by which people interact. :The second principle is that ''language is action''. Through their linguistic acts people effect change in the world. In imposing a language-action framework on information techno ...
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Llap (other)
Llap or ''variation'', may refer to: * Llap (region), a region of Kosovo * Llap (river), a river in Kosovo * Live Long and Prosper (LLAP), a greeting originating from 1960s ''Star Trek'' See also * * Lap (other) * Lapp (other) Lapp or LAPP may refer to: * a dated and controversial term for the Sámi people People * Bernice Lapp (1917–2010), American Olympic swimmer * Daniel Lapp, Canadian folk musician * Henry Lapp (1862–1904), American carpenter-cabinetmaker * J ... * IIAP (other) * IAP (other) * UAP (other) {{dab, geo ...
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Lapp (other)
Lapp or LAPP may refer to: * a dated and controversial term for the Sámi people People * Bernice Lapp (1917–2010), American Olympic swimmer * Daniel Lapp, Canadian folk musician * Henry Lapp (1862–1904), American carpenter-cabinetmaker * Jack Lapp (1884–1920), American professional baseball player * Katherine Lapp, administrator of Harvard University * Ralph Lapp (c. 1910–2004), American physicist Other * Light art performance photography, a technique in photography emphasizing landscapes, scenery and objects with light. It's a symbiotic art between a performance with light and a shutter that's open for a long time * The Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de physique des particules, a French experimental physics laboratory located in Annecy-le-Vieux in the Savoie region of France * LAPP software stack, a variation on the LAMP software stack which uses PostgreSQL rather than MySQL/MariaDB See also * Lappland (other) * * * * * Lap (other) A lap is ...
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Lanthanum Phosphide
Lanthanum phosphide is an inorganic compound of lanthanum and phosphorus with the chemical formula LaP. Synthesis Lanthanum phosphide can be made by heating lanthanum metal with excess phosphorus in a vacuum: :: 4 La + P4 → 4 LaP Physical properties Lanthanum phosphide forms black crystals of a cubic system, space group Fmm, cell parameters a = 0.6025 nm, with number of formulas per unit cell Z = 4. The crystals are very unstable and decompose in the open air. Electronic properties Lanthanum phosphide is an example of a strongly correlated material, complicating theoretical prediction of its properties. According to HSE06 calculations, lanthanum phosphide has been theoretically predicted to have an indirect band gap of 0.25 eV along the Γ-X direction. According to HSE06 calculations with spin-orbit coupling, the band gap is predicted to be a direct gap of 0.72 eV at the X point. Using EVGGA, the compound is predicted to have a band gap of 0.56 eV along the Γ-X direction ...
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Light-addressable Potentiometric Sensor
A light-addressable potentiometric sensor (LAPS) is a sensor that uses light (e.g. LEDs) to select what will be measured. Light can activate carriers in semiconductor A semiconductor is a material which has an electrical resistivity and conductivity, electrical conductivity value falling between that of a electrical conductor, conductor, such as copper, and an insulator (electricity), insulator, such as glas ...s. History An example is the pH-sensitive LAPS (range pH4 to pH10) that uses LEDs in combination with (semi-conducting) silicon and pH-sensitive Ta2O5 (SiO2; Si3N4) insulator. The LAPS has several advantages over other types of chemical sensors. The sensor surface is completely flat, no structures, wiring or passivation are required. At the same time, the "light-addressability" of the LAPS makes it possible to obtain a spatially resolved map of the distribution of the ion concentration in the specimen. The spatial resolution of the LAPS is an important factor and is d ...
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Luzenac AP
Luzenac AP (french: Luzenac Ariège Pyrénées) is a French football club based in the commune of Luzenac (650 inhabitants) ( Ariège). It was founded in 1936. They play at the Stade Paul Fédou, which has a capacity of 1,600. The colours of the club are red and blue. History In the 2013–2014 season, the club competed in the Championnat National, the third highest level of French football. On 18 April 2014 the club clinched promotion to Ligue 2 Ligue 2 (, League 2), also known as Ligue 2 BKT due to sponsor (commercial), sponsorship by Balkrishna Industries, is a French professional football league. The league serves as the second division of French football and is one of two divisions ... for the 2014–15 season, in the hopes of becoming the smallest club to ever compete at the second level of French football. However, the club was ruled to have an inadequate stadium, and so they were not allowed to compete in Ligue 2. They ended up being forced to release their first team ...
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Limiting Absorption Principle
In mathematics, the limiting absorption principle (LAP) is a concept from operator theory and scattering theory that consists of choosing the "correct" resolvent of a linear operator at the essential spectrum based on the behavior of the resolvent near the essential spectrum. The term is often used to indicate that the resolvent, when considered not in the original space (which is usually the L^2 space), but in certain weighted spaces (usually L^2_s, see below), has a limit as the spectral parameter approaches the essential spectrum. This concept developed from the idea of introducing complex parameter into the Helmholtz equation (\Delta+k^2)u(x)=-F(x) for selecting a particular solution. This idea is credited to Vladimir Ignatowski, who was considering the propagation and absorption of the electromagnetic waves in a wire. It is closely related to the Sommerfeld radiation condition and the limiting amplitude principle (1948). The terminology – both the limiting absorption pri ...
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Lima Airport Partners
Lima Airport Partners S.R.L. is a Limited liability company that operates Peru's main airport: the Jorge Chávez International Airport in Callao, near Lima. It was founded in February 2001 and holds a 30-year concession to operate the airport. The company is 80.01% owned by Fraport AG of Germany. History *On November 15, 2000, a joint venture consisting of German airport operator Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide, Bechtel Enterprises International Ltd. - a North American holding originally dedicated to construction - and Peruvian construction company Cosapi S.A. won the thirty-year concession from the Peruvian State to build, operate and transfer the Jorge Chavez International Airport in Callao, Peru. *In December 2001, Bechtel Enterprise Services, Ltd. transferred its LAP shares to Alterra Lima Holdings, Ltd., subsidiary of Alterra Partners, an airport operator whose shareholders are Bechtel and Singapore Changi Airport Enterprise (operator of the Singapore Interna ...
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Líneas Aéreas Paraguayas
LAP - Líneas Aéreas Paraguayas (also referred as ''LAP'' and later LAPSA Air Paraguay) was a Paraguayan airline that was founded in November 1962 to be the flag carrier airline of Paraguay. Its main hub was Silvio Pettirossi International Airport, in Asunción. The airline ceased operations in 1996 after being sold to TAM Linhas Aéreas. History Early operations LAP was a creation of the Paraguayan Military Aviation on November 17, 1962. It was officially founded by the government through the Decree Nr.337 of March 18, 1963. It began services on August 20, 1963, using three Convair CV-240. Services included flights to Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Sao Paulo and Curitiba from the Paraguayan capital of Asuncion. The CV-240s were replaced by three Lockheed L-188C Electra turboprops, which were acquired from Eastern Air Lines in 1969, and were operated for over 20 years. On February 26, 1969, the airline entered into regular operation, with three weekly frequencies ...
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Leukocyte Alkaline Phosphatase
The enzyme alkaline phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.1, alkaline phosphomonoesterase; phosphomonoesterase; glycerophosphatase; alkaline phosphohydrolase; alkaline phenyl phosphatase; orthophosphoric-monoester phosphohydrolase (alkaline optimum), systematic name phosphate-monoester phosphohydrolase (alkaline optimum)) catalyses the following reaction: : a phosphate monoester + H2O = an alcohol + phosphate Alkaline phosphatase has the physiological role of dephosphorylating compounds. The enzyme is found across a multitude of organisms, prokaryotes and eukaryotes alike, with the same general function but in different structural forms suitable to the environment they function in. Alkaline phosphatase is found in the periplasmic space of ''E. coli'' bacteria. This enzyme is heat stable and has its maximum activity at high pH. In humans, it is found in many forms depending on its origin within the body – it plays an integral role in metabolism within the liver and development within ...
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