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    In October 2010, Leonard Patrick Gonzalez Jr. was on trial for first-degree murder facing a possible death sentence in Escambia County Circuit Court in Pensacola. [18] The Billings had 16 cameras located around the residence to help them observe their children, and some of the video footage was shown in court. [18]

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    Strata Skin Sciences (formerly MELA Sciences, Inc.) [1] is an American medical device company focused on the design, development and commercialization of non-invasive tools to provide additional information to dermatologists during melanoma skin examinations.

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    Mela is a global entertainment consumer service with one of the largest aggregations of premium South Asian video content. It was launched in October 2011 by Verismo Networks. [ 1 ] Mela offers hit Bollywood and regional South Asian movies and live news and entertainment television channels.

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    Mela left Natick after his junior year to play at the Newman School – a NEPSAC boarding school in Boston. He reclassified to repeat his junior season, shifting from the Class of 2023 to '24.

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  9. Melafind - Wikipedia

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    MelaFind is a medical device developed by MELA Sciences, based in Irvington, NY. MelaFind is a non-invasive tool that provides additional information to dermatologists during melanoma skin examinations. The device uses light from visible to near-infrared wavelengths to evaluate skin lesions up to 2.5 mm beneath the skin.