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| One important factor in the management of PEP was
the requirement (introduced in 1997) that all bats involved in a
potential human exposure be surrendered for postmortem examination and
laboratory testing for ABL. "We're
well known for our optic designs," said Dale Jalinski,
manufacturing manager for ABL. Seventy percent of the 50 drafted players were from the former WNBA
rival ABL. |
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