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In science, "L" can refer to several concepts depending on the context. It commonly represents length in physics and engineering, typically measured in meters. In chemistry, "L" denotes liters, a unit of volume. Additionally, in thermodynamics, "L" can signify latent heat, the heat required for a phase change without temperature change.
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l would like to know the syllabus for inter- science 'O' level for 2010.
CV is a term mainly used in Chemistry. It is the value for Concentration multiplied by the value for Volume of a substance.i.e.: A substance has a concentration of 0.001 mol/L and a volume of 67 L, therefore, CV would be 0.001 mol/L x 67 L
M= Movemen A= Atomic C= Chemical H=Heat E= Electrical L= Light P= Potential S= Sound I think this is right
Anton Francesco Rainerio has written: 'L' Altilia'
Donald L. O'Toole was born in 1902.
Anthony Van Dyck has written: 'Antoine Van Dyck, reproductions en heliogravure de cinquante chefs-d'oeuvre ... notice biographique de l'artiste par Max Rooses' 'L' opera completa di Van Dyck' -- subject(s): Catalogs 'The portrait etchings of Anthony van Dyck' 'Van Dyck tentoonstelling' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'Anton Van Dajk, 1599-1641' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'L' iconographie d'Antoine van Dyck' -- subject(s): Engraving, Portraits
Harry L Van Trees has written: 'Detection, estimation, and modulation theory' -- subject(s): Signal theory (Telecommunication), Modulation theory, Electric interference, Signal processing, Estimation theory, OverDrive, Nonfiction, Science
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Richard L. Van Horn was born in 1932.
William L. Van Deburg was born in 1948.
Richard L. Van Enger was born in 1914.
Richard L. Van Enger died in 1984.
L. van Vliet has written: 'Schets eener Grondwet'
L. Bouke van der Meer was born in 1945.
Pierre L. van den Berghe was born in 1933.