What does LS/PR mean?
LS/PR means lowest-of-six periodic-recalibration
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for lowest-of-six periodic-recalibration?
lowest-of-six periodic-recalibration can be abbreviated as LS/PR
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What does LS/PR stand for? LS/PR stands for "lowest-of-six periodic-recalibration". |
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How to abbreviate "lowest-of-six periodic-recalibration"? "lowest-of-six periodic-recalibration" can be abbreviated as LS/PR. |
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What is the meaning of LS/PR abbreviation? The meaning of LS/PR abbreviation is "lowest-of-six periodic-recalibration". |
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What is LS/PR abbreviation? One of the definitions of LS/PR is "lowest-of-six periodic-recalibration". |
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What does LS/PR mean? LS/PR as abbreviation means "lowest-of-six periodic-recalibration". |
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What is shorthand of lowest-of-six periodic-recalibration? The most common shorthand of "lowest-of-six periodic-recalibration" is LS/PR. |
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