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lo    音标拼音: [l'o]
int. 瞧!,看!

Lo \Lo\, interj. [OE. lo, low; perh. akin to E. look, v.]
Look; see; behold; observe. "Lo, here is Christ." --Matt.
xxiv. 23. "Lo, we turn to the Gentiles." --Acts xiii. 46.
[1913 Webster]

Linear Objects. A {concurrent} {logic programming} language
based on {linear logic}, an extension of {Horn logic} with a
new kind of {OR-concurrency}.

["LO and Behold! Concurrent Structured Processes", J. Andreoli
et al, SIGPLAN Notices 25(10):44-56 (OOPSLA/ECOOP '90) (Oct
1990)].


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