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ROMA

Risk of Ovarian Malignancy Algorithm. A predictive algorithm that stratifies women into high or low risk for epithelial ovarian cancer, based on menopausal status and preoperative serum levels of human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) and CA125.
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"Across the six tracks of "Crying in the Prettiest Places,"No Rome showcases as much sonic playfulness as he does raw lyrical honesty with unique, affecting results.Born in a tough Manila neighborhood, Rome grew up keeping one eye over his shoulder.
'But we will explain to them (the people) why the Rome Statute will not do any harm to anyone who is not a criminal,' he told the media at a special interview in conjunction with the first anniversary of the Pakatan Harapan (PH) government.
Last Friday, No Rome, whose real name is Rome Gomez, joined The 1975 in this year's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California.
'I sincerely hope that the departure of the Philippines from the Rome Statute is only temporary and that it will re-join the Rome Statute family in the future,' Kwon said.
Harina Hafitz (59) from Indonesia, duty station Rome
The new Gary Rome Hyundai dealership will provide 50 new full-time jobs, 20 part-time jobs, thousands of dollars annually in property tax revenue and an increase in employee payroll to more than $7 million from the current $4.6 million, Gary Rome has said.
Ahmad ibn Hanbal, the founder of the Islamic Hanbali school (now in power in Saudi Arabia) reported among the "hadith," the sayings of Muhammad, that the Prophet of Islam predicted that "the city of Heraclius (Constantinople) would fall first, then Rome."
But the symbolism of Rome had to be reclaimed from the Catholic Church and reimagined to suit the needs of the Fascist regime.
Early indications are that while competition between Venice and Rome will indeed increase, Mueller--who was acrimoniously ousted from his Venice post in December--is maneuvering to make the two fests more complementary, and to make Rome more integral to the release strategies of Hollywood film during the holiday season.
Rome's narrow streets were not marked "One Way" but in effect they were, because each driver sent a runner ahead to hold up traffic at the other end of the street or alley until the chariot had passed through.
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