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Date:      Thu, 12 Feb 2015 09:11:31 +0100
From:      <newslettercmf@fr.oleane.com>
To:        pkg-descr|perl <perl@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Visit the Nation's Largest Wound Care Exhibit Hall, San Antonio, TX, April  29-May 3
Message-ID:  <212911.MXSCLTFX@fr.oleane.com>

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Nothing Compares to the Larg= est Wound Care Exhibit Hall in the Nation
 Come see why more than 200 exhibitors choose to showcase t= heir
products, solutions and services at the Symposium for Advanced Wound
Care Spring (SAWC Spring)/Wo= und Healing Society (WHS) meeting=2E

Register now to peruse the 40,000 squ= are foot hall filled with
leading companies showcasing the latest = in wound care technology=2E

SAWC Spring/WHS also offers the largest and most well-respected mul=
tidisciplinary wound care program in the nation with !
 80+ provocative
new sessions sharing late-breaking research across six !
 = dynamic
tracks=2E These lecture tracks include =2E=2E=2E  Advanced Practice

Association= For The Advancement of Wound Care Clinical Practice

Limb Preservation

Post-Acute Care

Wound Healing Society

Wound Prevention and Therapeutics  You will also find yourself
surrounded by the largest gathering of = wound care clinicians from all
over the country with whom you can = network=2E  Nothing compares to
SAWC Spring/WHS, which is why you need= to register now to be a part of
not just the biggest, but the= best event in wound care this country
has to offer!







































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astro/p5-Astro-SpaceTrack                       | 0.089           | 0.090
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devel/p5-IO-AIO                                 | 4.31            | 4.32
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dns/p5-Net-DNS-SEC                              | 0.21            | 0.22
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