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LTS
Look up
LTS
in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
LTS
may refer to:
Transport
LTS Rail
, later c2c, a British train operating company
London, Tilbury and Southend line
, a railway line in England
Altus Air Force Base
, Oklahoma, U.S., IATA code LTS
Lelant Saltings railway station
, Cornwall, England, station code LTS
Lufttransport Süd
, a former German airline
Other uses
Learning and Teaching Scotland
, a body of the Scottish government
Lexicon da teater svizzer
, an encyclopedia of theater in Switzerland
Leaning toothpick syndrome
, a computer-programming idiom that describes a surfeit of backslashes
Liquid tradable securities
, a type of financial instruments
Lithuanian Nationalist and Republican Union
, a Lithuanian political party
Long-term support
, a product lifecycle management policy
Low-threshold spikes
, membrane depolarizations in cell biology
Labelled transition system
, a concept used in the study of computation
Last team standing
, a mode in video games
See also
All pages with titles beginning with
LTS
Topics referred to by the same term
This
disambiguation
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LTS
.
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