LLD
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| Definition | : | Lamp Lumen Depreciation |
| Category | : | Technology » Tech Terms |
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What does LLD mean?
Lamp Lumen Depreciation (LLD) refers to the gradual decrease in the brightness (lumens) emitted by a lamp over its lifespan.
LLD is a measure of how much the brightness of a light source decreases as it operates, and it is commonly expressed as a percentage.
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Legum Doctor
[Doctor of Laws]
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Ladin
Language Codes
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Low-Level Design
Programming & Development
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Leg Length Discrepancy
Diseases & Conditions
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Lower Limit of Detection
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Left Lateral Decubitus
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Loan Level Data
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Liquid Level Detection
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Lipid-Lowering Drugs
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Lalavadi
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Lupus-Like Disease
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the full form of LLD in Lighting?
The full form of LLD is Lamp Lumen Depreciation
What are the full forms of LLD in Technology?
Lamp Lumen Depreciation | Liquid Level Detection
What are the full forms of LLD in Worldwide?
Legum Doctor | Ladin | Low-Level Design | Leg Length Discrepancy | Lower Limit of Detection | Left Lateral Decubitus | Lamp Lumen Depreciation | Loan Level Data | Liquid Level Detection | Lipid-Lowering Drugs | Lupus-Like Disease
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