Noun
(genetics) A gene responsible for encoding lactase; mutations in this gene are responsible for adults' ability to digest lactose.
(biochemistry) Abbreviation of lactase.
(nautical, military) Initialism of landing craft tank.
(mathematics) Initialism of limit comparison test.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgArmy troops board a LCT, ready to ride across the English Channel to France to take part in the Allied invasion of German-occupied France. Source: Internet
LCt 50 is the dose that will cause incapacitation rather than death. Source: Internet
The LCT and MCM6 genes are both located on the long arm (q) of chromosome 2 in region 21. The locus can be expressed as 2q21. Source: Internet
Registered users of LCT agree to maintain an active email account to receive communications from LCT regarding site updates, administrative messages, other registered user related messages, and LCT announcements. Source: Internet
The Navy couldn’t endanger an LCT by having an enlisted man in charge of her. Source: Internet
You acknowledge that LCT may or may not pre-screen information posted or transmitted on the site. Source: Internet