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  2. LLI - Wikipedia

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    LLI or Lli may refer to: Lli (trigraph) : A trigraph used in French . Low latent inhibition (LLI), a medical condition related to Latent inhibition which is concerned with the different observations that a stimulus adapts to.

  3. S&P Leveraged Loan Index - Wikipedia

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    S&P introduced the LLI in 2001, including historical data back to January 1997. [7] The ELLI was introduced in 2005 with history back to 2003. [8] The LL100 was introduced in 2008 with history back to Dec. 31, 2001. [9] On its base date (Dec. 1, 1996), the LLI tracked 36 facilities representing $5.2 billion of loans.

  4. Latent inhibition - Wikipedia

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    Latent inhibition (LI) is a technical term in classical conditioning, where a familiar stimulus takes longer to acquire meaning (as a signal or conditioned stimulus) than a new stimulus. [1] The term originated with Lubow and Moore in 1973. [ 2 ]

  5. Milli- - Wikipedia

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    Milli (symbol m) is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of one thousandth (10 −3). [1] Proposed in 1793, [2] and adopted in 1795, the prefix comes from the Latin mille, meaning one thousand (the Latin plural is milia).

  6. Fountas and Pinnell reading levels - Wikipedia

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    Criticism of LLI and the Fountas and Pinnell reading levels have focused on three main issues: the amount and sequencing of phonics instruction in the series; the research evidence for the program's effectiveness; and the program's underlying model of reading.

  7. Unequal leg length - Wikipedia

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    X-rays for leg length measurement.. Unequal leg length in children is frequently first suspected by parents noticing a limp that appears to be getting worse. [3] The standard workup in children is a thorough physical examination, including observing the child while walking and running. [3]

  8. The kids are saying ‘GYAT’: What does it mean? - AOL

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    What’s GYAT, how do you pronounce it ... and should you be saying it in the first place? Take note: It's not a G-rated word. GYAT (which rhymes with “squat” or “bought,” or “Fiat ...

  9. Li (unit) - Wikipedia

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    As in Greek, the number "ten thousand" is used figuratively in Chinese to mean any "immeasurable" value and this title has never provided a literal distance of 10,000 li (5,000 km or 3,100 mi). The actual length of the modern Great Wall is around 42,000 li (21,000 km or 13,000 mi), over 4 times the name's proverbially "immeasurable" length.