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  2. Lincoln Park Academy - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Park Academy is a public magnet school located in Fort Pierce, Florida. Commonly referred to as simply " LPA ", the school is academically geared, offering Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, dual-enrollment, and pre-engineering course schedules. It was ranked 178th in the "Challenge Index" of United States high schools in ...

  3. Lake Pointe Academy - Wikipedia

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    Lake Pointe Academy is a private, inter-denominationally Christian, college prep school. LPA operates on the University Model, which uses active parent involvement and a college-like format to build character, strong work ethic, and familiarity and competence in an alternating in-class and self-study schedule. Academics are based upon classical ...

  4. Logic Programming Associates - Wikipedia

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    Logic Programming Associates Ltd. Logic Programming Associates ( LPA) is a company specializing in logic programming and artificial intelligence software. LPA was founded in 1980 [1] and is widely known for its range of Prolog compilers, the Flex expert system toolkit and most recently, VisiRule . LPA was established to exploit research at the ...

  5. Dwarfism: Types, Causes, and More - Healthline

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    The LPA can also help you learn about how to lower light switches, doorknobs, and other things in your home. They can also provide information and resources about special tools or equipment you ...

  6. What Does the Lipoprotein (a) Test Show? - WebMD

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    Lipoprotein (a) is a low-density lipoprotein that transports cholesterol in the blood. The lipoprotein (a) test — or Lp (a) test — determines the level of this lipoprotein in the blood, and ...

  7. Lifelong Planning A* - Wikipedia

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    Description. LPA* is an incremental version of A*, which can adapt to changes in the graph without recalculating the entire graph, by updating the g-values (distance from start) from the previous search during the current search to correct them when necessary. Like A*, LPA* uses a heuristic, which is a lower boundary for the cost of the path ...

  8. The risks of the Lp (a) test are minimal. Rare but possible risks can include: difficulty getting a sample, resulting in multiple needle sticks. excessive bleeding at the needle site. fainting as ...

  9. Lysophosphatidic acid - Wikipedia

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    LPA acts as a potent mitogen due to its activation of three high-affinity G-protein-coupled receptors called LPAR1, LPAR2, and LPAR3 (also known as EDG2, EDG4, and EDG7). ). Additional, newly identified LPA receptors include LPAR4 (P2RY9, GPR23), LPAR5 (GPR92) and LPAR6 (P2RY5, G