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LLA
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LlaLactococcus Lactis
LLALot Line Adjustment (boundary realignment)
LLALouisiana Library Association
LLALesotho Liberation Army
LLALiquor Licence Act
LLALatitude, Longitude, Altitude
LLALongman Language Activator
LLALoma Linda Academy (California)
LLALogical Layered Architecture
LLALink-Local Addresses
LLALink Level Access
LLALibrary Lookaside (MVS)
LLALulea, Sweden - Kallax (Airport Code)
LLALow Level Alarm
LLALinked Linear Amplification (Microbiology)
LLALeading Logarithm Approximation
LLALow Level Analog
LLALicensed Landscape Architect
LLALow Level Amplifier
LLALow Level Airspace
LLALimiting Line of Approach
LLALand Lines Assembly
LLALow-Latency Application
LLALower-Level Agent
LLALimiting Lines of Approach
LLALower Latch Auxiliary
LLALesotho Library Association
LLALocal Linear Aggregation


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