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MELISA         
GENUS OF INSECTS
MELISA (Memory Lymphocyte Immunostimulation Assay) is a blood test that detects type IV hypersensitivity to metals, chemicals, environmental toxins and molds. Type IV hypersensitivity reactions, particularly to nickel, are well established and may affect 20% of the population.
Drupadia scaeva         
SPECIES OF BUTTERFLIES
Biduanda melisa; Blue Posy; Myrina scaeva; Myrina melisa; Biduanda cyara; Myrina cyara; Biduanda scaeva; Blue posy; Drupadia scaeva scaeva; Drupadia scaeva cooperi; Drupadia scaeva cyara; Drupadia scaeva melisa; Marmessus scaeva scaeva; Biduanda melisa cyara; Marmessus scaeva cyara; Marmessus scaeva melisa
Drupadia scaeva, the blue posy, is a species of butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in South-East Asia.
Melissa Weis         
AMERICAN DISCUS THROWER
Melisa Weis (born May 22, 1971) is a retired female discus thrower from the United States. She set her personal best (57.
Examples of use of MELISA
1. Melisa Kratz, Beirut, Lebanon How are the attacks affecting you?
2. According to Melisa: "I worked with Stifyn for a year and a half until March 2005.
3. For Melisa Mai, 21, it should have been the perfect end to a perfect evening.
4. Melisa Wildman, 30, pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter of a child.
5. Now, speaking from her family home in Penarth, near Cardiff, Melisa explains: "He was really disgusting.