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LPT
(redirected from Lower-Order Path Termination)

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LPTLocal Printer Terminal
LPTLine Printer
LPTLow Pressure Turbine
LPTLicensed Penetration Tester
LPTListed Property Trust
LPTLicensed Physical Therapist
LPTLongest Processing Time (operations management)
LPTLine Printer Terminal
LPTLow Power Transceiver
LPTLight Pressure Turbo (automotive)
LPTLoss Portfolio Transfer (financial reinsurance)
LPTLicensed Psychiatric Technician
LPTLow Platform Trailer
LPTLower-Order Path Termination
LPTLimited Performance Test
LPTLunar Propellant Tanker
LPTLogistics Preparation of the Theater
LPTLabor Process Theory
LPTLoss Prevention Team
LPTLimited Production Test
LPTLoad Port Transfer
LPTLamina Propria T Cell
LPTLow Pressure Test
LPTLaser Propulsion Test
LPTLimited Power Technician (Minnesota State Board of Electricity license)
LPTLiquid Penetrant Test (non destructive testing)
LPTLimited Private Type
LPTLimited Phlebotomy Technician (licensed medical assistant)
LPTLow Power Technique
LPTLandings Per Tire (aviation)
LPTLouisville's Play Toy (Matt Hayes)
LPTLegal Professional Training
LPTLocal Platform Testing (Sprint)
LPTLow Probability Targeting
LPTLogistic Plug Trunk
LPTLorain Palace Theater (Lorain, OH)


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