Ls Ca 115 Iraa 1 Rar 〈SIMPLE — 2025〉
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The components "LS," "Ca," and "IraA" often appear in OCR-processed texts of historical documents. For example, similar fragments are frequently found in digitized versions of The Daily Colonist or The Century Dictionary hosted on Internet Archive . Technical Cataloging: In some contexts: LS might refer to a "Luminous Star" catalog. For example, similar fragments are frequently found in
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often stands for Calcium or a specific Calcium-index in stellar spectroscopy.