
• (obs. strong imp.) of Leap. Leaped.
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The Universal Display Corporation's TOLED is based on small-molecule organic light emitting materials. Another of the high-profile OLED development companies, Cambridge Display Technology (CDT), is putting its faith in large-molecule, or polymer, organic light emitting materials.
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Light-Emitting Polymers
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Locally Entered/Engaged Personnel. Civilian personnel working for one of the Armed Forces or directly for the Ministry of Defence who are recruited at overseas MOD locations normally for work at those locations. Also includes Gurkhas.
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The Large Electron Positron Collider at the CERN laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Lep (lĕp), obsolete
strong imperfect of
Leap . Leaped.
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See Limited English Proficient.
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Life Extension Programme
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Light Emitting Polymer
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Laboratory of Enteric Pathogens
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The Large Electron Positron collider, the world's largest particleaccelerator, which is 26.7 km in circumference and some 100 metres underground,situated at CERN. LEP collides electrons and positrons atenergies sufficent to produce the Z and (soon) W particles, carriers of theweak force.
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