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Morris Light Reconnaissance Car (LRC) was a British light armoured car for reconnaissance use produced by Morris Motors Limited and used by the British during the Second World War. RAF Morris LRC on an airfield in the Azores, January 1944.
The following definition of the LRC follows from the description above: an [,,]-Locally Recoverable Code (LRC) of length is a code that produces an -symbol codeword from information symbols, and for any symbol of the codeword, there exist at most other symbols such that the value of the symbol can be recovered from them.
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The original LRC format (sometimes called the Simple LRC format) is formed of two types of tags (time tags and optional ID tags), with one tag per line. Time tags have the format [mm:ss.xx]lyric , where mm is minutes, ss is seconds, xx is hundredths of a second, and lyric is the lyric to be played at that time.