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LEDS-150         
ACTIVE PROTECTION SYSTEM
LEDS-150 Land Electronic Defence System is an active protection system, developed by Saab Avitronics, a South African subsidiary of the Swedish aerospace and defence company, Saab.SAAB Avitronics - LEDS-150 brochure (PDF) Saabgroup.
Light extraction in LEDs         
Light extraction in LEDs involves the set of particular problems that is connected with getting light from the light emitting p-n junction in an LED to the surroundings, such that the light might be useful, for instance for lighting.
Low Emission Development Strategies Global Partnership (LEDS GP)         
ADVANCED CLIMATE-RESILIENT LOW EMISSION DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
Low Emission Development Strategies Global Partnership (LEDS GP)
The Low Emissions Development Strategies Global Partnership (LEDS GP) aims to advance climate-resilient low emission development and support transitions to a low-carbon economy through coordination, information exchange and cooperation among countries and programs working to advance low-emission economic growth. The partnership was launched in 2011 and brings together more than 160 governmental and international institutions.
Examples of use of LEDs
1. In addition to the multicolored lights in the branches, there are red LEDs in the garland, and the three–dimensional star on top glows with white LEDs.
2. LEDs used in cellphones or other flat–panel technologies can dissipate heat better.
3. Also promising are light–emitting diodes (LEDs), which are used in digital displays and cycle lights.
4. The Old North Church, known for its lantern–lit steeple, is installing LEDs.
5. Red LEDs have been familiar since the digital watches of the 1'70s.