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LESA
(redirected from least sandpiper)

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LESALand Evaluation and Site Assessment
LESALaw Enforcement Support Agency (911 dispatch center)
LESALeast Sandpiper (bird species Calidris minutilla)
LESALandlord's Energy Saving Allowance (UK)
LESALivingston Educational Service Agency
LESALifestyle Enrichment for Senior Adults (Canada)
LESAlimited English-speaking ability
LESALaboratoire des Études Sémitiques Anciennes (French)
LESALogistics Execution Systems Association
LESALogistics Element Support Activity
LESALewis Engineers and Scientists Association
LESALocal Environment System Architecture
LESAlow effective specific activity
LESALife Event Scale for Adolescents
LESAliposomally entrapped second antibody


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Species and sample sizes of wild bird hosts screened for avian influenza virus, Cordova, Alaska, May 2006 and May 2007 Sample size Species 2006 2007 Total Western sandpiper (Calidris mauri) 500 300 800 Least sandpiper (C.
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