The LR dealer says it's a bad idea, because ride and steering will be different.
From the mirror.co.uk
The .22 WMR's case is thicker than that of the .22 LR, allowing higher pressures.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The terms may still be used relatively to describe locations along the LR axis.
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The LR-BSDS, with a detection range of 30 km or more, was fielded in June 1997.
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I'll be using LR throughout E3 and hopefully I'll have the full review afterwards.
From the techcrunch.com
Hey DWC LR could you fix the citation templates in the Mohammed El Senussi article?
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Tescher said places such as L.R. Recycling have created the most headaches for her.
From the sacbee.com
I don't think your Kremlin supervisor will be too pleased with your foolish slip about LR.
From the forbes.com
An LR recombination is then performed between the donor vector and the destination vector.
From the nature.com
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Lawrencium: a radioactive transuranic element synthesized from californium
.lr is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Liberia. Registration is limited to those with a local presence and intent to use the domain.
In statistics, a likelihood ratio test is used to compare the fit of two models, one of which is nested within the other.
In computer science, an LR parser is a parser that reads input from Left to right (as it would appear if visually displayed) and produces a Rightmost derivation. ...
A canonical LR parser or LR(1) parser is an LR parser whose parsing tables are constructed in a similar way as with LR(0) parsers except that the items in the item sets also contain a lookahead, i.e., a terminal that is expected by the parser after the right-hand side of the rule. ...
(LRS (band)) LRS is one of three acts that was featured on D Mob's A Little Bit of This, a Little Bit of That album, along with Gary Haisman and Cathy Dennis. "It's Time to Get Funky" was their only appearance on the set and their only number-one U.S. ...
(LRS (military)) Long Range Surveillance (LRS) (pronounced "lurse") units are specially trained elite surveillance units of the United States Army that are employed by Military Intelligence Units for gathering information from deep within hostile territories.