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LDAC

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LDACLearning Disabilities Association of Canada
LDACLeader Development and Assessment Course
LDACLeadership Development and Assessment Course
LDACLetterman Digital Arts Center (San Francisco, CA)
LDACLong Distance Access Charge (surcharge to recover the cost of connecting a long distance carrier to the local carrier)
LDACLine Describing A Cone (light exhibition)


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Additionally, the devices offer hardware LDAC and CLR functionality, and the on-chip programmable precision output amplifier allows rail-to-rail output swing to be achieved, maximizing dynamic range and enabling the device to deliver the performance needed in a wide variety of industrial and instrumentation applications.
The overall survival at 12 months for the poor prognosis groups were: -- Adverse Cytogenetics - clofarabine 28% compared with 0% for LDAC and 5% for HU; -- Secondary AML - clofarabine 50% compared with 18% for LDAC and 0% for HU; -- Wheatley Poor Risk Index - clofarabine 36% compared with 16% for LDAC and 4% for HU.
The one-year survival rate for Evoltra was 21%, compared with 0% for LDAC.
 
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