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Patients in the highest risk decile had a predicted probability of LEA of 59.4% and an observed LEA rate of 58.7%, whereas those in the lowest decile had a predicted probability of LEA of 4% and an observed LEA rate of 5%.
That is a product of La Masia, the school built on an 18th century farm in the lea of the club's Camp Nou stadium.
The big three British chocolate companies – Cadbury, Fry and Rowntree – all emerged from the cradle of Quakerism, which developed in the lea of the English civil war.
That is a product of La Masia, the school built on an 18th-century farm in the lea of the club's Nou Camp stadium.
Macclesfield is a club long on history — it was formed in 1874 — but it nestles in the lea of world-famous teams in Manchester and Liverpool.
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The incidence of LEA and LEA discharge rates declined significantly in the U.S. population (8, 9).
A most beloved husband of Lea, father of Debby, Steve, Mia, Mark and Debbie.
Or a world where the red ring of death is the leas of your concerns?
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum mourns the passing of Lea Blumenstock, mother of Ruth B. Mandel, Vice Chair of our governing Council.
He makes it look easy, of course, but Lea, winner of the Becta award for next generation learning, says he really isn't a geek.
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