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| LADDER
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Framework which consists of two parallel side pieces which are connected by a series of rungs or crosspiece which are used for climbing up and down. |
| LADDER BAR
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Reinforcement for a masonry joint, which is in the shape of a ladder, with its parallel and cross wires. |
| LADDER FUELS
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Fuels that provide vertical continuity allowing fire to carry from surface fuels into the crowns of trees or shrubs with relative ease.
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| LADDER TRAY
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Cable support similar in shape to a ladder, with side rails connected by periodic crosspieces. |
| LADDER, EXTENSION
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| LADDER, FIXED
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A ladder which is permanently attached to a building. |
| LAG BOLT OR SCREW
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Wood fastener, which has a square or hexagonal shaped head with a pointed, threaded shank, resembling a thick wood screw. |
| LAG-SCREWS OR COACH-SCREWS
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Large, heavy screws, used where great strength is required, as in heavy framing or when attaching ironwork to wood. |
| LAGGING
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Insulation for thermal piping, which minimizes heat loss through a pipe wall. |
| LAGGING INDICATORS
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Six lagging indicators issued by the government consisting of unemployment rate, corporate expenditures, labor cost per unit, loans outstanding, bank interest rates and book value of trade inventories, trail behind aggregate economic activity. |
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