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LLS
(redirected from Laser Light Source)

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LLSLeukemia & Lymphoma Society
LLSLinear-Least Squares
LLSLanguage Line Services (translation company)
LLSLanguage Learning Strategies
LLSLight Louisiana Sweet (crude oil grade)
LLSLicensed Land Surveyor
LLSLiquid Level Sensor
LLSLanguage Learning Solutions
LLSLaser Line Scanner
LLSLocal Line Switch
LLSLocalized Light Scattering
LLSLow-Level Solid
LLSLower Level Switch
LLSLaser Light Source
LLSLunar Logistic System
LLSLearning and Life Skills (education)
LLSLand Leveling System
LLSLogical-Level Sharing
LLSLunar Landing Simulator
LLSLateral Line System (sensory organ in fish)
LLSLaboratori de Llum de Sincrotró (Synchrotron Light Laboratory; Barcelona, Spain)
LLSLow Level Support
LLSLower Limit Switch
LLSLocation Look-Up Support
LLSLibertarian Leadership School (Libertarian National Committee)
LLSLaser Leveling System
LLSLarge Laboratory System (LabCorp)
LLSLED (Light Emitting Diode) Lighting Solutions (various locations)
LLSLoyola Law School (Los Angeles, CA)
LLSLocke Liddell & Sapp (law firm)


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Both of the laser light sources used by Fourkas and his team were of the same color, the only difference being that the laser used to harden the material produced short bursts of light while the laser used to prevent hardening was on constantly.
If the system is designed for multimode laser light, you should use a multimode laser light source for testing.
The VHSL sensor combines a detector and laser light source so as to reduce problems due to lighting angle or distance.
 
 
 
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