LIS
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LIS may refer to:
  • LIS programming language
  • Laboratory information system
    Laboratory information system
    A lab information system is a class of software that receives, processes, and stores information generated by medical laboratory processes. These systems often must interface with instruments and other information systems such as hospital information systems...

    , databases oriented towards medical laboratories.
  • Language-independent specification
    Language-independent specification
    A language-independent specification is a programming language specification providing a common interface usable for defining semantics applicable toward arbitrary language bindings. LISs are language-agnostic...

    , a programming language specification providing a common interface usable for defining semantics applicable to arbitrary programming language bindings
  • Laser Isotope Separation, a means of producing enriched uranium from uranium ore
  • Legume Information System
    Legume Information System
    The Legume Information System , is legume sciences portal specifically for legume breeders and researchers, established and supported by the Agricultural Research Service of the United States Department of Agriculture...

    , online resources and exploratory tools for legume researchers and breeders.
  • Library and information science
    Library and information science
    Library and information science is a merging of the two fields library science and information science...

  • Life Insurance Settlement, a financial product for people with unwanted life insurance policies
  • Lis (linear algebra library)
    Lis (linear algebra library)
    Lis is a scalable parallel library for solving systems of linear equations and standard eigenvalue problems with real sparse matrices using iterative solvers.- Features :...

    , Library of Iterative Solvers for linear systems
  • Lloyd in Space
    Lloyd in Space
    Lloyd in Space is an animated television series, created by Joe Ansolabehere and Paul Germain , and released in 2001. The pilot was written by Ansolabehere, Germain and Mark Drop...

    animated TV series
  • Lost in Space
    Lost in Space
    Lost in Space is a science fiction TV series created and produced by Irwin Allen, filmed by 20th Century Fox Television, and broadcast on CBS. The show ran for three seasons, with 83 episodes airing between September 15, 1965, and March 6, 1968...

    TV series
  • Local information systems
    Local information systems
    The term Local Information System has emerged over the last 5 years, primarily in the UK public sector. To date it is not widely used elsewhere although other terms like ' apply to solutions, primarily in North America, that have a great deal of overlap. Another widely used and largely synonymous...

    , Information systems that systematically collects, processes, stores and disseminates intelligence about small geographic areas eg. local neighbourhoods, for policymakers, citizens and others
  • Location Information Server
    Location Information Server
    The Location Information Server, or LIS is a network node originally defined in the National Emergency Number Association i2 network architecture that addresses the intermediate solution for providing e911 service for users of VoIP telephony...

    , a server that provides location information, either in the form of geographic location or a street address
  • Locked-In syndrome
    Locked-In syndrome
    Locked-in syndrome is a condition in which a patient is aware and awake but cannot move or communicate verbally due to complete paralysis of nearly all voluntary muscles in the body except for the eyes. Total locked-in syndrome is a version of locked-in syndrome where the eyes are paralyzed as...

    , a type of paralysis
  • Logical IP subnetwork, a group of nodes sharing a common subnet in an ATM
    Asynchronous Transfer Mode
    Asynchronous Transfer Mode is a standard switching technique designed to unify telecommunication and computer networks. It uses asynchronous time-division multiplexing, and it encodes data into small, fixed-sized cells. This differs from approaches such as the Internet Protocol or Ethernet that...

     network
  • Longest increasing subsequence
    Longest increasing subsequence
    The longest increasing subsequence problem is to find a subsequence of a given sequence in which the subsequence elements are in sorted order, lowest to highest, and in which the subsequence is as long as possible...

    , a classical algorithmic problem.
  • Luanda International School
    Luanda International School
    The Luanda International School in Luanda, Angola is a private, non-profit, coeducational day school, which offers an educational program from pre-school through to grade 10. The school was founded in October 1996 by 5 persons interested in the creation of an English medium international school in...

    , a primary and high school in Luanda, Angola
  • Lucaya International School
    Lucaya International School
    Lucaya International School is an international school in Freeport, Grand Bahama Island. The schools offers early years to grade 13 education to Bahamians and foreign residents.-The school:...

    , located on Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas
  • Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), a cross-national database of income survey micro-data
  • Lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia
    Lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia
    Lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia is a syndrome secondary to autoimmune and other lymphoproliferative disorders. Symptoms include fever, cough, and shortness of breath...

  • Long Island Sound
    Long Island Sound
    Long Island Sound is an estuary of the Atlantic Ocean, located in the United States between Connecticut to the north and Long Island, New York to the south. The mouth of the Connecticut River at Old Saybrook, Connecticut, empties into the sound. On its western end the sound is bounded by the Bronx...

  • mutation of the PAFAH1B1
    PAFAH1B1
    Platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase IB subunit alpha is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the PAFAH1B1 gene.According to one study, PAFAH1B1 interacts with VLDLR receptor activated by reelin.-Genomics:...

     human gene, which causes lissencephaly, or smooth brain disease
  • the IATA airport code for Portela Airport
    Portela Airport
    Lisbon Portela Airport, also known as Lisbon Airport , is an international airport located north of Castle of São Jorge in the city of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal...

    , Lisbon, Portugal


Lis may refer to:
  • Lis, Albania
    Lis, Albania
    Lis is a municipality in the Mat District, Dibër County, northern Albania....

    , a municipality in the Mat District, Dibër County, northern Albania
  • Lis, Illinois
  • Lis Coat of Arms, a Polish coat of arms
  • Lis, a Hmong
    Hmong people
    The Hmong , are an Asian ethnic group from the mountainous regions of China, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand. Hmong are also one of the sub-groups of the Miao ethnicity in southern China...

     family name which may be also spelled as "Lee" or "Ly"
  • The shortened version of the girl's name Lisa
    Lisa
    -People:* Lisa * Lisa , Japanese singer and producer* LiSA, Japanese singer* Esteban Lisa, Argentine painter-Information technology:* Apple Lisa computer, the precursor to the Apple Macintosh* Lisa assembler, a 6502 assembler for Apple II...

  • The shortened version of the girl's name Elisabeth
    Elizabeth (given name)
    Elizabeth is a feminine given name derived from the Greek Elisávet , which is a form of the Hebrew name Elisheva , meaning "My God is an oath" or"My God is abundance."...



LiS may refer to:
  • League and Self-Defense
    League and Self-Defense
    League and Self-Defense was the proposed name for a new Polish political grouping which was to arise from an alliance or merger between the left-wing populist Self-Defense of the Republic of Poland and the national conservative Christian right League of Polish Families in July 2007...

     (Liga i Samoobrona), a proposed Polish political grouping
  • An implementation of STREAMS
    STREAMS
    In computer networking, STREAMS is the native framework in Unix System V for implementing character devices.STREAMS was designed as a modular architecture for implementing full-duplex I/O between kernel or user space processes and device drivers. Its most frequent uses have been in developing...

    for Linux
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