Lab
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Lab usually refers to:
- Laboratory, a facility to conduct scientific research
- Labrador Retriever, a breed of dogs
Lab or LAB, or variant may also refer to:
Places
- Láb, a village near Bratislava in western Slovakia
- Lab (river), in north-eastern Kosovo
People
- ISO 639 code for the ancient Minoan language of Crete
- Labs (people), the inhabitants of the Labëria region in Albania
- Latin American Briton, an ethnic group of the United Kingdom
Music
- LAB, Licentiate of the Associated Board (of the Royal Schools of Music, London) a qualification replaced by LRSM
- LAB Records, a British independent record label
- LAB (band), a Finnish band
- Live aus Berlin, a recording of a 1999 concert by the German band Rammstein
Transportation
- IATA code for Lablab Airport, Lablab, Papua New Guinea
- Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras, a defunct Brazilian airline
- Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, a defunct Bolivian airline
- League of American Bicyclists
Science and technology
- live-active bacteria, healthy bacteria found in stomach linings
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labs
, a function that calculates the absolute value of a long integer in the C programming language - lead acid battery, a battery type commonly used in internal combustion engines
- Linear alkylbenzene, a common inexpensive surfactant used in many industrial and household detergent formulations
- Lactic acid bacteria, a group of bacteria useful to the dairy, wine, and food industries
- Lab color space
- Lyman-alpha blob, a large area of gasses in space
- Linear alkyl benzene sulfonate, a salt of a linear alkylbenzenesulfonic acid, used as an anionic surfactant: for example, sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Groups
- Langile Abertzaleen Batzordeak, a Basque national trade union
- Lockerz advisory board
- Los Angeles Baptist High School, a Christian preparatory school
Other uses
- Low Altitude Bombing System, used by some US nuclear-equipped aircraft for toss bombing
See also
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