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LIS may refer to:

  • Library and Information Science
  • Laboratory information system, databases oriented towards medical laboratories.
  • Land Information System
  • Log Interchange Standard, is a digital well log format designed by Schlumberger in 1972 primarily for use with 9-track 1/2 inch magnetic tape. It has been phased out.
  • Language-independent specification, a programming language specification providing a common interface usable for defining semantics applicable to arbitrary programming language bindings
  • Laser Isotope Separation, a means of producing enriched uranium from uranium ore
  • Lis Coat of Arms, a Polish coat of arms
  • Location Information Server, a server that provides location information, either in the form of geographic location or a street address
  • the IATA airport code for Portela Airport, Lisbon
  • Local Install Source, a Microsoft Windows setup feature that copies installation source files into a hidden folder
  • Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), a cross-national database of income survey micro-data
  • Luanda International School, a primary and high school in Luanda, Angola
  • Line Information System, a method of information sharing for machines in a plant or factory, similar to a Local Area Network
  • Lingua Italiana dei Segni, i.e. Italian Sign Language, used by Italian deaf people
  • Logical IP Subnets.

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