lcm in English

abbreviation
1
lowest (or least) common multiple.

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1. This knowledge can be used to find the LCM of a set of numbers.

2. The least common multiple of a and b is equal to their product ab, i.e. lcm(a, b) = ab.

3. Lacosamide (LCM, R-2-acetamido-N-benzyl-3-methoxypropionamide) belongs to the group of functionalized amino acids.

4. Results: Lens epithelial cells expressed smooth-muscle alpha-actin under the influence of LCM or TGF-β.

5. A Backlight is used behind the LCD glass to allow the LCM to be read in dark conditions

6. The Arcturus XT system combines infrared (IR) laser capture microdissection (LCM) and ultraviolet (UV) laser cutting in one platform

7. The Applied Biosystems Arcturus LCM System offers the power of two lasers—combining laser-capture and laser cutting into one system

8. In this study we investigated the effect of LCM as well as of a culture medium conditioned by pigmented ciliary epithelial cells (CBCM) on the expression of the smooth-muscle alpha-actin of the contractile cytoskeletal elements.

9. They manned a handful of WWII-vintage ex-French Navy vessels transferred to Cambodia at the end of the First Indochina War: French-made Light Patrol Boats (French: Vedettes), US-made Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel (LCVP) and LCM (6) Landing Crafts.

10. The captured vessels comprised one River Monitor (H) Howitzer version (MON), one LCM (6) landing craft, and two LCVPs taken from the South Vietnamese Navy (VNN), plus two Hurricane Aircat airboats captured from the US Special Forces by the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) in September 1967 and one US Navy LCU-1466 that accidentally entered Cambodian waters in July 1968; in addition, ten Thai civilian fishing junks were apprehended after being washed ashore along the coast due to inclement weather.