lat

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Askeri) enlem, enlem açısı (latitude)
enlem
C&LAT
(Askeri) kargo ve yükleme analiz tablosu (cargo and loading analysis table)
Türkisch - Türkisch
Englisch - Englisch
Los Angeles Times
A Latvian coin and national monetary unit
Local Area Transport DECnet's method for communication between terminals and terminal servers LAT cannot be routed
Lovely and talented E-mail abbreviation
Legislative Action Team
latitude. the written abbreviation of latitude
DEC's protocol designed specifically for terminal servers
A DecNet specific protocol for the exchange of small packets of data between typically Dec Vax host computers and terminal servers in a LAN
Local Area Transport, a Digital Equipment Corporation proprietary network communication protocol The protocol is based on the idea of a relatively small, known number of hosts on a local network sending small network packets at regular intervals LAT will not work on a wide area network scale, as TCP/IP does
Latitude
v let [ON láta]
local-area transport
Latitude coordinate system of the wellhead
Local Area Transport
An appointment where it is decided that CCST training experience can be offered and prospective training recognition has been given to a locum post
To let; to allow
Latitude or Lateral
DECnet protocol governing communications between terminals & hosts
The Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT) is a tribunal that hears carrier appeals of sanction decisions made by the Registrar of Motor Vehicles Formally known as the Licence Suspension Appeal Board (LSAB)
e charge A fee a lender imposes on a borrower when the borrower does not make a payment on time
(local area transport) A communications protocol developed by Digital Equipment Corporation It enables terminal emulators to access VMS systems over Ethernet
Latency : the color bars next to ppls names : indicates data travel time between you and them
Latvia (part of Rs (B))
a broad flat muscle on either side of the back
{i} former unit of Latvian currency
{i} angular distance on a meridian north or south of the equator (Geography)
Med. Lat
Medieval Latin
al- Lat
Northern Arabian goddess of pre-Islamic times. A stone cube near Mecca was held sacred as part of her cult. Two other northern Arabian goddesses, Mant and al-Uzz, are associated with al-Lt in the Qurn. According to a contentious account, Muhammad was said to have recognized these three as goddesses, but a new revelation led him to abandon his attempt to placate Meccan pagans, and he later ordered the sanctuaries of al-Lt and the other two goddesses destroyed. The goddesses were worshiped by Arab tribes located as far away as Palmyra, Syria
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