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(law) Abbreviation of Lord Justice.
(law) Abbreviation of Law Journal.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCape Law Journal, 10 Cape L.J. page 216 (1893) It met quarterly. Source: Internet
Clancy, L.J., Aerodynamics, Sections 4.5 and 4.6 Alternative explanations, misconceptions, and controversies Many other alternative explanations for the generation of lift by an airfoil have been put forward, a few of which are presented here. Source: Internet
Clancy, L.J. (1975), Aerodynamics, Section 5.2, Pitman Publishing Limited, London. Source: Internet
Clancy, L.J., Aerodynamics, Section 5.2 A flat plate can generate lift, but not as much as a streamlined airfoil, and with somewhat higher drag. Source: Internet
L.J. 991, 999–1002 (2003) ("Thus, both the text of the Act and its legislative history demonstrate that Congress intended that a derivative work does not need to be fixed in order to infringe."). Source: Internet
Journal for the History of Astronomy 28, 337..345 * Stephenson F.R., Fatoohi L.J. (1993). Source: Internet