LES can refer to several technologies. Without more context, it is difficult to pinpoint the specific technology. Some possibilities include: * **Lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries:** These are a type of rechargeable battery that offers high energy density. They're being researched for use in electric vehicles and other applications where weight and energy storage are critical. * **Layered earth structure (LES) models:** Used in geophysical explorations. This refers to a 1D approximation of the variations in physical properties of the earth. * **Low-Emission Systems (LES):** Relates to technology focused on reducing emissions from combustion engines, such as lean burn or alternative fuel systems. * **LES may also refer to Large Eddy Simulation,** a mathematical model for turbulence used in computational fluid dynamics to simulate turbulent flows. However, I will need more information to give a complete answer.
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