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> ITU-T Rec. X.891
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> Joint Bi-level Image Experts Group
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> kilocalorie
> kilogram per meter cubed
> kilogram-meter per second
> kilowatt-hour
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> length
> LI
> lifestyle polygraph
> linear tape
> Linear Tape-Open
> linearity
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> logical OR symbol
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> mode (statistical)
> modem V.xx standards
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