Thus, P. acanthamoebae would resemble the LCA, whereas N. hartmanellae and the unclassified isolate would represent major divergences. |
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A few authors confuse LCA with service life, which is just one part of an analysis. |
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At Larnaca, Cyprus, I learned that the new LCA Middle Eastern mission venture was decidedly ecumenical in nature. |
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Companies should develop LCA competency even if they rely on consultants to perform studies. |
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Murphy said the LCA officers encouraged him to move forward with the surgeries and to keep his mouth shut about the closing until it was announced. |
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It is, therefore, the least understood portion of LCA development. |
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