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1 LFM
1) Военный термин: Landing Force Manual3) Сокращение: Linear Frequency Modulation, Live Firing Monitor4) Фирменный знак: Lizard Family Music5) Полупроводники: lateral force microscopy6) Океанография: Limited- Area Fine-mesh Model
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