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London Design and Engineering UTC is a mixed University Technical College which opened in September 2016 at the University of East London campus in the Royal Docks area of the London Borough of Newham. [3] It caters for students aged 14 to 19 years. [1]
These echoes were first observed in 1927 by civil engineer and amateur radio operator Jørgen Hals from his home near Oslo, Norway. [3] Hals had repeatedly observed an unexpected second radio echo with a significant time delay after the primary radio echo ended.
LDE may refer to: Long delayed echo, radio echoes which return to the sender several seconds after a radio transmission has occurred; Lodhikheda railway station, the station code LDE; Tarbes–Lourdes–Pyrénées Airport, the IATA code LDE; LADE, the ICAO code LDE; Leipzig-Dresdner Eisenbahn-Compagnie, a company that opened Riesa station
Padlet has emphasized the importance of accessibility, intuitiveness, and collaboration in the design of its interface. [4]Padlet is widely used among teachers; its use as a pedagogical tool has been studied in various academic journals and conferences including the Association for Computing Machinery Conference on Education Technology and Computers, [14] and the IEEE International Conference ...
LDE - (s) Tarbes–Lourdes–Pyrénées Airport (IATA code) LDL – (i) Low-Density Lipoprotein; LDMOS – (i/a) Laterally diffused MOS transistor ("ell-dee-moss") LDS (i) Latter-day Saint (also "Latter Day Saint"); also used as an abbreviation by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Liberal Democracy of Slovenia
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Another variant of the LDH 125 was the LDE 125 series, units of which were built from 1977 with the same design but using diesel-electric transmission. Of this variant, which required a slightly larger superstructure on the same undercarriage to accommodate the more voluminous diesel electrics, 110 copies were made for Romanian industrial ...
OSE class A.551 (also known as LDE 4000 HP) was a class of diesel locomotives, which were used to be a part of Hellenic Railways Organization (OSE)'s rolling stock. It was built in 1982 by Electroputere in Craiova , Romania , by OSE's order.