- Lift-on/Lift-off (lo/lo) cargo : Lift-on/Lift-off (lo/lo) cargo -is described as containerized cargo that must be lifted on and off vessels and other vehicles using handling equipment.
Ref: 120998/2006-10-08

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Cargo (Cargo is a term used to denote freight, goods or ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): cargoes, cargos
Lifts/Seating system is a mobility tool that includes power lift chairs that gently move a person to a standing, sitting, or reclined position.
Ref: 123435/2006-10-14

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System (Satz von in Wechselbeziehung oder Wechselwirkung ...)
System (System refers to a group of things or parts ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Lifte, Lifter, lifters, Lifts, Systeme, Systemen, Systemes, Systemische
Lithium-polymer battery refers to a battery in which lithium is used as an electrochemically active material and the electrolyte is a polymer or polymer-like material which conducts lithium ions.
Ref: 86351/2006-09-14

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Battery (From )
Lithium (Lithium ist ein silberwei?es, weiches Alkalimetall ...)
Lithium (Lithium ist ein silberwei?es, weiches Alkalimetall ...)
Electrolyte (Electrolyte refers to the medium which provides ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): batteries
Log (1) Stem, or length of stem, of a tree after felling and Cross-cutting.
(2) To harvest (extract) trees or logs from a forest.

Based on HS and CITES definition , a log refers to all wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared, for processing, notably into sawn wood, pulpwood or veneer sheets.

French - grume
Spanish - troza
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Harvest (Harvest is defined as to pick the fully matured plant.)
Felling (Felling is described as the act of cutting or ...)
Pulpwood (Pulpwood is characterized as a wood suitable for ...)

Longhorn refers to a breed of cattle which ran wild in the South Texas brush country; descendants of Spanish cattle brought to America by the Spanish in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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Loop-back Windsor. Is an alternate name for an American bow-back Windsor.
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Bow (Bow is described as the front of the boat.)
Low explosives is described as explosives that changed into gases by burning or combustion. These are characterized by deflagration (burning rapidly without generating a high pressure wave) and a lower reaction rate than high explosives. An example is a gun powder.
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Explosive (Explosive refers to a chemical compound, mixture. ..)