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RICH
Rapidly-Involuting Congenital Haemangioma. A congenital haemangioma which presents at birth with a 1:1 male:female ratio, which involutes from the centre and heals with fibrosis, thrombosis, and haemosiderin deposition and is GLUT1-positive


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It is the ultimate niche supplier--focused on interior and exterior mirrors--with a phenomenal capacity to keep richening the mix through the use of mirrors as a platform for innovation and value-added features like automatic headlamp control, telematics, indicators, etc.
hence power can be increased up to point, by merely richening the fuel/ air ratio.
After completing a thorough analysis of our richening product mix, an aggressive conversion to Flash and mixed-signal microcontrollers, the ramp of Fab 4, depreciation rolling off in our other factories, as well as our ability to take advantage of selective pricing opportunities in the marketplace, we have revised our long-term gross margin guidance (two to three years out) from 60% to 62%.
 
 
 
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