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Lion One Drills 448.98 g/t, 202.34 g/t, and 108.5 g/t Gold at Tuvatu, Provides Operations Update

North Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 25, 2024) - Lion One Metals Limited (TSXV: LIO) (OTCQX: LOMLF) (ASX: LLO) ("Lion One" or the "Company") is pleased to report significant new high-grade gold results from ongoing infill and grade control drilling at its 100% owned Tuvatu Alkaline Gold Project in Fiji and provides an update to mining operations at Tuvatu.

Assay results are presented here for infill and grade control drilling completed in the Zone 2 area of Tuvatu and include multiple bonanza grade gold results such as 448.98 g/t, 202.34 g/t, 108.5 g/t, 92.89 g/t, and 82.35 g/t. These drill intercepts are all located in the near surface portion of Tuvatu and are scheduled for mining in the short term. The results included in this news release are from drill holes that targeted the URW1 and Murau lode systems proximal to underground development. Previous results from Zone 2 drilling are available in the news releases dated October 19, 2023 and September 14, 2023.

Mining operations are also advancing in Zone 2 and in Zone 5. A total of 2,630 m of sludge hole drilling has been completed in advance of longhole mining in Zone 2. In Zone 5, airleg stoping on the UR2 lode is ongoing, with two leadings stopes underway and sublevels being driven for a gallery stope. Longhole production drilling is expected to commence in both Zone 2 and Zone 5 in late April, generating production tonnes in mid-May.

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Highlights of Zone 2 drill results (3.0 g/t cutoff):

  • 226.55 g/t Au over 0.6 m (including 448.98 g/t Au over 0.3 m) (TGC-0113, from 84.6 m depth)

  • 18.35 g/t Au over 4.8 m (including 40.99 g/t Au over 0.6 m) (TUDDH-686A, from 128.9 m depth)

  • 9.99 g/t Au over 8.1 m (including 30.34 g/t Au over 0.3 m) (TGC-0121, from 65.0 m depth)

  • 82.35 g/t Au over 0.9 m (including 82.35 g/t Au over 0.9 m) (TGC-0110, from 65.1 m depth)

  • 7.48 g/t Au over 9 m (including 20.78 g/t Au over 0.9 m) (TGC-0118, from 86.3 m depth)

  • 105.86 g/t Au over 0.6 m (including 202.34 g/t Au over 0.3 m) (TGC-0121, from 83.3 m depth)

  • 14.9 g/t Au over 4.2 m (including 21.44 g/t Au over 2.4 m) (TUDDH-698, from 146.3 m depth)

  • 8.27 g/t Au over 7.2 m (including 25.58 g/t Au over 0.3 m) (TGC-0127, from 66.0 m depth)

  • 27.94 g/t Au over 2.1 m (including 54.65 g/t Au over 0.9 m) (TGC-0118, from 66.2 m depth)

  • 15.72 g/t Au over 3.6 m (including 25.53 g/t Au over 1.2 m) (TUDDH-682, from 74.3 m depth)

  • 16.29 g/t Au over 3.3 m (including 46.63 g/t Au over 0.6 m) (TGC-0130, from 107.8 m depth)

  • 33.92 g/t Au over 1.5 m (including 92.89 g/t Au over 0.3 m) (TGC-0134, from 113.8 m depth)

  • 20.86 g/t Au over 2.4 m (including 23.67 g/t Au over 1.2 m) (TGC-0125, from 14.4 m depth)

  • 11.08 g/t Au over 4.5 m (including 46.77 g/t Au over 0.6 m) (TGC-0102, from 41.4 m depth)

  • 13.18 g/t Au over 3.3 m (including 22.4 g/t Au over 0.9 m) (TGC-0125, from 100.2 m depth)

Highlights of operations update:

  • 2,630 m of sludge hole drilling complete in the URW1 and Murau lodes in Zone 2.

  • Airleg mining of the UR2 leading stopes ongoing in Zone 5.

  • Two longhole drill rigs successfully commissioned.

  • Two remote capable loaders to be commissioned by early May.

  • Upgrades to CIL circuit advancing, two new blowers to be installed in late April and early May.

Figure 1. Location of Zone 2 infill and grade control drillholes. Left image: Plan view of Tuvatu showing Zone 2 infill and grade control drillholes in relation to the mineralized lodes at Tuvatu, shown in grey. Right image: Oblique view of Zone 2 infill and grade control drilling looking approximately northeast.

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Table 1. Highlights of composited infill and grade control drill results in the Zone 2 area, 3.0 g/t Au cutoff. For full results see Table 3 in the appendix.

Hole ID


From

To

Interval (m)

Au (g/t)

TGC-0113


84.6

85.2

0.6

226.55


including

84.6

84.9

0.3

448.98

TUDDH-686A


128.9

133.7

4.8

18.35


including

128.9

129.5

0.6

20.80


and

129.5

130.1

0.6

40.99


and

130.7

131.3

0.6

9.97


and

131.9

132.8

0.9

30.02


and

132.8

133.4

0.6

18.88


and

133.4

133.7

0.3

13.23

TGC-0121


65.0

73.1

8.1

9.99


including

65.0

65.3

0.3

30.34


and

68.3

69.2

0.9

11.96


and

70.1

71.3

1.2

22.51


and

71.3

72.2

0.9

12.22


and

72.2

73.1

0.9

15.63

TGC-0110


65.1

66.0

0.9

82.35

TGC-0118


86.3

95.3

9.0

7.48


including

87.2

88.1

0.9

20.27


and

91.1

92.3

1.2

8.33


and

93.2

94.1

0.9

20.78

TGC-0121


83.3

83.9

0.6

105.86


including

83.3

83.6

0.3

9.38


and

83.6

83.9

0.3

202.34

TUDDH-698


146.3

150.5

4.2

14.90


including

146.3

146.9

0.6

20.45


and

146.9

147.5

0.6

28.43


and

147.5

148.1

0.6

20.89


and

148.1

148.7

0.6

15.99


and

149.3

150.5

1.2

8.96

TGC-0127


66.0

73.2

7.2

8.27


including

66.0

66.6

0.6

25.25


and

67.2

67.8

0.6

8.10


and

69.9

70.2

0.3

15.57


and

70.2

70.5

0.3

13.03


and

70.5

71.1

0.6

7.91


and

71.1

71.4

0.3

6.29


and

71.4

71.7

0.3

19.87


and

71.7

72.0

0.3

25.58

TGC-0118


66.2

68.3

2.1

27.94


including

66.2

67.1

0.9

54.65


and

67.1

68.3

1.2

7.91

TUDDH-682


74.3

77.9

3.6

15.72


including

74.3

75.5

1.2

25.53


and

76.4

77.3

0.9

11.87


and

77.3

77.9

0.6

25.25

TGC-0130


107.8

111.1

3.3

16.29


including

107.8

108.4

0.6

8.66


and

108.4

109.0

0.6

46.63


and

109.0

109.6

0.6

17.82


and

110.2

111.1

0.9

8.16

TGC-0134


113.8

115.3

1.5

33.92


including

113.8

114.1

0.3

58.96


and

114.1

114.4

0.3

92.89


and

114.4

114.7

0.3

9.39

TGC-0125


14.4

16.8

2.4

20.86


including

14.4

14.7

0.3

8.60


and

14.7

15.9

1.2

23.67


and

15.9

16.8

0.9

21.22

TGC-0102


41.4

45.9

4.5

11.08


including

41.4

42

0.6

15.02


and

42.9

43.5

0.6

46.77


and

43.5

43.8

0.3

11.96


and

44.7

45.3

0.6

7.21

TGC-0125


100.2

103.5

3.3

13.18


including

100.2

100.8

0.6

25.65


and

100.8

101.1

0.3

15.69


and

101.1

101.4

0.3

10.76


and

102.3

102.6

0.3

15.92


and

102.9

103.2

0.3

21.22


and

103.2

103.5

0.3

30.11

 

Zone 2 Drilling

The Zone 2 area of Tuvatu is located in the northwest part of the deposit, near the main portal. The URW1 and Murau lode systems are the primary mineralized systems in Zone 2, with production mining starting first in URW1 and then in Murau. A total of 38 drill holes are reported in this news release, including 18 targeting the URW1 lodes and 20 targeting the Murau system.

The URW1 drilling reported here was designed to provide grade control results between the 1161 and 1101 levels in Zone 2, and to provide infill and down-dip extension results in the URW1 system below the 1101 level. Leading edge airleg stoping has been completed on the 1141 level, and a 5 m wide access drive on the 1161 level has also been completed. The 1161 access drive will provide longhole drill and underground loader access to the upper part of the URW1 lode system for mechanized production.

Figure 2. Zone 2 URW1 drilling with high-grade intersects highlighted, 3.0 g/t gold cutoff. Drilling below the 1101 level is targeting URW1 down-dip extension, drilling above the 1101 level is grade control drilling.

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The Murau drilling reported here was designed to provide infill and grade control results in the upper portion of the Murau lode system, which will be the first part of the system to be mined and is scheduled for production in Q3 2024. The Murau lode system dips moderately to the SSW and is open down dip and at depth. The upper portion of the system that is targeted for near-term mining has a strike length of 80m and extends down dip for a length of 100 m.

Figure 3. Zone 2 Murau drilling with high-grade intersects highlighted, 3.0 g/t gold cutoff. The Murau lode system will be the second area to enter production in Zone 2 after the URW1 lode system. The drilling shown here is infill and grade control drilling in the upper portion of the system. View is to the southeast, looking approximately down the decline from the entrance portal. The intersections on the bottom left of the image represent newly discovered mineralized lodes to be followed up with near-mine exploration drilling.

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Operations Update

The URW1 lodes will be the first at Tuvatu to undergo mechanized production mining. Development has been ongoing across the 1101, 1121, 1141, and 1161 levels in advance of production. A leading airleg stope has been completed on the 1141 level, and the 1141 A and B vein drives are undergoing stripping to facilitate larger equipment, in preparation for bulk stoping. An access drive has been completed on the 1161 level and will provide access for the longhole drills and larger loaders.

The URW1 lodes consist of primary subvertical veins with a halo of stockwork mineralization. Sludge drilling is being conducted in advance of mining to confirm the extent of stockwork mineralization beyond the primary vein as well as to inform the final stope design. A total of 1,930 m of sludge hole drilling has been completed in the URW1 lode system. Sludge hole drilling on the 1101 level is complete (1,200 m) and is ongoing on the 1121 and 1141 levels (730 m complete to date). Longhole drilling will commence in the URW1 lode system in late April with production mining of the 1101 level starting in May. Sludge drilling has also commenced on the Murau lode system with 700 m complete to date.

Figure 4. Zone 2 mine development and sludge drilling. Sludge drilling on the 1101 level is complete and is ongoing on the 1121 and 1141 levels. Longhole drilling is scheduled to begin on the 1101 level in late April.

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In Zone 5, airleg stoping on the UR2 lode is underway on the 1130 North level and on the 1120 South level. Airleg development is ongoing on the URW3 lode with airleg rises planned above the 1126 Sublevel. Mineralization in the UR2 and URW3 lodes is predominantly subvertical high-grade narrow-vein gold with minimal stockwork veining. Longhole mining is scheduled to take place in Zone 5 on the 1120 North UR2 drive, beginning in May.

Figure 5. Oblique view of Zone 5 development. Airleg stoping of the UR2 lode is ongoing on the 1130 North and 1120 South levels. Airleg development on the URW3 lode is ongoing on the 1126 Sublevel. The first area scheduled for longhole mining in Zone 5 will be the 1120 North drive on the UR2 lode.

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Two remote-capable loaders required to facilitate the extraction of material from longhole stopes have been acquired. A CAT 1700 loader fitted with remote technology will be commissioned in May for bogging of the 1101 bulk stope at the URW1 lodes, and a CAT 1300 remote loader from Australia is now on site and will also be commissioned in early May. These loaders will enable increased production from the mine.

The first of two blowers ordered to upgrade the CIL circuit and improve aeration within the tanks has arrived on site and will be installed by April 30, 2024. The second blower is scheduled to arrive by the end of April and will be installed in early May. Air sparger installation in the CIL tanks was completed in April resulting in improved aeration and gold recovery in the CIL circuit, with gold recoveries of over 80% achieved. Installation of the new blowers is anticipated to further improve aeration and recoveries in the CIL circuit.

Qualified Person (NI43-101)
In accordance with National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43- 101"), Alex Nichol, MAIG, VP Geology and Exploration, is the Qualified Person for the Company, and has reviewed, validated, and approved the technical and scientific content of this news release.

Lion One Laboratories / QAQC
Lion One adheres to rigorous QAQC procedures above and beyond basic regulatory guidelines in conducting its drilling, sampling, testing, and analyses. The Company operates its own geochemical assay laboratory and its own fleet of 7 diamond drill rigs using PQ, HQ and NQ sized drill rods.

Diamond drill core samples are logged and split by Lion One personnel on site and delivered to the Lion One Laboratory for preparation and analysis. All samples are pulverized at the Lion One lab to 85% passing through 75 microns and gold analysis is carried out using fire assay with an AA finish. Samples that return grades greater than 10.00 g/t Au are re-analyzed by gravimetric method, which is considered more accurate for very high-grade samples.

Duplicates of 5% of samples with grades above 0.5 g/t Au are delivered to ALS Global Laboratories in Australia for check assay determinations using the same methods (Au-AA26 and Au-GRA22 where applicable). ALS also analyses 33 pathfinder elements by HF-HNO3-HClO4 acid digestion, HCl leach and ICP-AES (method ME-ICP61). The Lion One lab can test a range of up to 71 elements through Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES), but currently focuses on a suite of 23 important pathfinder elements with an aqua regia digest and ICP-OES finish.

About Lion One Metals Limited
Lion One Metals is an emerging Canadian gold producer headquartered in North Vancouver BC, with new operations established in late 2023 at its 100% owned Tuvatu Alkaline Gold Project in Fiji. The Tuvatu project comprises the high-grade Tuvatu Alkaline Gold Deposit, the Underground Gold Mine, the Pilot Plant, and the Assay Lab. The Company also has an extensive exploration license covering the entire Navilawa Caldera, which is host to multiple mineralized zones and highly prospective exploration targets.

Contact Information
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Appendix 1: Full Drill Results and Collar Information

Table 2. Collar coordinates for drillholes reported in this release. Coordinates are in Fiji map grid.

Hole ID

Easting

Northing

Elevation

Azimuth

Dip

Depth

TGC-0102

1876266

3920768

152

24.7

-60.3

65.6

TGC-0103

1876266

3920768

152

26.6

-45.6

71.8

TGC-0104

1876267

3920763

152

52.9

-45.6

62.6

TGC-0105

1876268

3920762

152

56.5

-38.6

200.7

TGC-0108

1876267

3920762

151

56.4

-72.4

66.7

TGC-0110

1876268

3920763

153

50.6

-17.6

80.2

TGC-0111

1876268

3920763

153

54.3

-10.8

80.4

TGC-0113

1876269

3920758

153

85.0

-2.0

115.9

TGC-0115

1876269

3920758

153

76.8

3.9

107.0

TGC-0117

1876375

3920628

128

355.2

-19.0

135.0

TGC-0118

1876269

3920758

152

76.3

-14.2

107.3

TGC-0119

1876375

3920628

127

348.7

-29.2

120.7

TGC-0120

1876374

3920628

128

327.3

-18.6

150.0

TGC-0121

1876269

3920758

152

82.9

-12.8

107.3

TGC-0122

1876269

3920757

152

88.0

-16.6

113.3

TGC-0123

1876375

3920628

128

347.3

-18.8

11.5

TGC-0124

1876375

3920628

128

341.3

-19.4

125.2

TGC-0125

1876268

3920757

152

92.7

-36.5

125.7

TGC-0126

1876375

3920628

127

341.0

-26.1

120.8

TGC-0127

1876268

3920757

151

98.6

-70.0

83.5

TGC-0128

1876375

3920628

128

330.3

-19.7

120.4

TGC-0129

1876267

3920756

151

135.1

-79.6

26.2

TGC-0130

1876375

3920628

128

338.6

-8.3

130.3

TGC-0131

1876267

3920757

151

127.4

-78.7

95.8

TGC-0132

1876375

3920628

128

350.0

-19.5

11.5

TGC-0133

1876375

3920628

128

348.8

-19.8

135.3

TGC-0134

1876375

3920628

128

337.7

-18.5

125.0

TGC-0136

1876375

3920628

127

337.4

-26.6

120.7

TUDDH-682

1876259

3920803

203

63.8

-71.1

101.4

TUDDH-683

1876225

3920709

218

27.2

-65.2

170.5

TUDDH-684

1876260

3920802

203

75.0

-61.1

100.0

TUDDH-686

1876225

3920709

218

36.9

-58.2

25.0

TUDDH-686A

1876225

3920709

218

36.5

-58.1

160.1

TUDDH-689

1876260

3920801

203

79.2

-67.3

105.1

TUDDH-694

1876259

3920803

203

44.4

-81.1

99.8

TUDDH-697

1876259

3920804

203

36.6

-69.2

96.2

TUDDH-698

1876224

3920708

218

37.6

-66.3

180.0

TUDDH-700

1876254

3920802

203

18.6

-72.3

95.4

 

Table 3. Composited results from infill and grade control drillholes in the Zone 2 area (grade >3.0 g/t Au)

Hole ID


From

To

Interval (m)

Au (g/t)

TGC-0102


7.5

8.1

0.6

7.23

TGC-0102


18.3

18.6

0.3

5.56

TGC-0102


41.4

45.9

4.5

11.08


including

41.4

42

0.6

15.02


and

42.9

43.5

0.6

46.77


and

43.5

43.8

0.3

11.96


and

44.7

45.3

0.6

7.21


and

45.3

45.9

0.6

4.29

TGC-0102


48.3

48.6

0.3

6.56

TGC-0103


22.2

22.5

0.3

9.70

TGC-0103


25.8

26.1

0.3

11.26

TGC-0103


38.7

40.5

1.8

3.99


including

38.7

39.6

0.9

3.84


and

39.6

40.5

0.9

4.15

TGC-0103


41.7

43.5

1.8

10.38


including

41.7

42.6

0.9

5.15


and

42.6

42.9

0.3

27.32


and

42.9

43.5

0.6

9.76

TGC-0103


50.7

52.8

2.1

5.29


including

50.7

51.6

0.9

3.52


and

52.2

52.5

0.3

10.85


and

52.5

52.8

0.3

9.80

TGC-0104


19.2

19.5

0.3

15.22

TGC-0104


45.6

47.4

1.8

4.06


including

45.6

46.2

0.6

9.88


and

47.1

47.4

0.3

4.62

TGC-0104


49.8

50.4

0.6

3.46

TGC-0104


52.2

53.4

1.2

5.01


including

52.2

52.5

0.3

3.08


and

52.5

52.8

0.3

8.36


and

52.8

53.4

0.6

4.31

TGC-0105


22.5

22.8

0.3

8.86

TGC-0105


46.5

47.7

1.2

10.88

TGC-0105


52.5

54.0

1.5

3.99


including

52.5

52.8

0.3

3.79


and

53.7

54.0

0.3

14.85

TGC-0105


135.3

136.2

0.9

4.32

TGC-0105


181.2

182.1

0.9

25.59

TGC-0108


13.2

13.5

0.3

5.25

TGC-0108


47.1

47.4

0.3

3.98

TGC-0108


48.9

50.1

1.2

5.43

TGC-0110


30.9

32.1

1.2

6.14

TGC-0110


39.9

40.2

0.3

108.50

TGC-0110


60.9

61.2

0.3

3.60

TGC-0110


65.1

66.0

0.9

82.35

TGC-0110


68.1

69.0

0.9

4.83

TGC-0110


74.1

74.4

0.3

7.02

TGC-0111


43.2

43.8

0.6

3.24

TGC-0111


51.6

52.2

0.6

4.27

TGC-0111


56.1

56.7

0.6

9.85

TGC-0111


59.1

64.2

5.1

4.90


including

59.1

59.7

0.6

3.51


and

60.6

61.2

0.6

7.28


and

61.8

62.4

0.6

7.06


and

62.4

63.0

0.6

10.23


and

63.0

63.6

0.6

6.67


and

63.6

64.2

0.6

6.97

TGC-0111


68.4

69.0

0.6

12.07

TGC-0111


75.6

76.5

0.9

3.07

TGC-0111


78.6

79.2

0.6

4.36

TGC-0113


48.0

48.6

0.6

4.76

TGC-0113


66.6

66.9

0.3

4.87

TGC-0113


68.7

69.0

0.3

5.26

TGC-0113


70.8

72.3

1.5

5.53


including

70.8

71.7

0.9

7.00


and

71.7

72.3

0.6

3.33

TGC-0113


77.4

78.0

0.6

4.38

TGC-0113


82.5

82.8

0.3

6.77

TGC-0113


84.6

85.2

0.6

226.55


including

84.6

84.9

0.3

448.98


and

84.9

85.2

0.3

4.12

TGC-0115


15.0

15.3

0.3

5.18

TGC-0115


74.4

75.0

0.6

26.70


including

74.4

74.7

0.3

4.44


and

74.7

75.0

0.3

48.96

TGC-0115


79.2

79.8

0.6

7.43

TGC-0115


94.5

94.8

0.3

5.84

TGC-0117


81.9

82.2

0.3

9.30

TGC-0118


15.2

16.1

0.9

10.45

TGC-0118


66.2

68.3

2.1

27.94


including

66.2

67.1

0.9

54.65


and

67.1

68.3

1.2

7.91

TGC-0118


72.2

76.1

3.9

6.92


including

72.2

73.1

0.9

6.79


and

73.1

74.3

1.2

7.55


and

74.3

75.2

0.9

6.79


and

75.2

76.1

0.9

6.37

TGC-0118


82.1

84.2

2.1

4.10


including

82.1

83.3

1.2

3.41


and

83.3

84.2

0.9

5.02

TGC-0118


86.3

95.3

9.0

7.48


including

86.3

87.2

0.9

5.20


and

87.2

88.1

0.9

20.27


and

88.1

89.3

1.2

5.46


and

90.2

91.1

0.9

4.03


and

91.1

92.3

1.2

8.33


and

93.2

94.1

0.9

20.78


and

94.1

95.3

1.2

4.00

TGC-0119


82.6

82.9

0.3

23.21

TGC-0121


15.8

16.4

0.6

7.17


including

15.8

16.1

0.3

4.30


and

16.1

16.4

0.3

10.05

TGC-0121


36.8

37.7

0.9

9.87


including

36.8

37.1

0.3

5.95


and

37.1

37.4

0.3

12.68


and

37.4

37.7

0.3

10.99

TGC-0121


65.0

73.1

8.1

9.99


including

65.0

65.3

0.3

30.34


and

65.3

66.2

0.9

3.71


and

67.1

68.3

1.2

3.92


and

68.3

69.2

0.9

11.96


and

70.1

71.3

1.2

22.51


and

71.3

72.2

0.9

12.22


and

72.2

73.1

0.9

15.63

TGC-0121


83.3

83.9

0.6

105.86


including

83.3

83.6

0.3

9.38


and

83.6

83.9

0.3

202.34

TGC-0121


90.2

91.1

0.9

6.28

TGC-0121


99.2

100.1

0.9

6.46

TGC-0122


14.7

15.3

0.6

3.47

TGC-0122


22.5

23.4

0.9

13.80


including

22.5

23.1

0.6

7.89


and

23.1

23.4

0.3

25.64

TGC-0122


64.2

66.3

2.1

4.62


including

64.2

64.8

0.6

9.79


and

64.8

65.1

0.3

6.38


and

65.7

66.3

0.6

3.22

TGC-0122


111.6

113.3

1.7

5.37


including

111.6

112.2

0.6

9.99


and

112.8

113.3

0.5

3.69

TGC-0124


103.5

103.8

0.3

13.87

TGC-0125


14.4

16.8

2.4

20.86


including

14.4

14.7

0.3

8.60


and

14.7

15.9

1.2

23.67


and

15.9

16.8

0.9

21.22

TGC-0125


85.8

87.0

1.2

5.42


including

85.8

86.1

0.3

5.16


and

86.7

87.0

0.3

10.58

TGC-0125


100.2

103.5

3.3

13.18


including

100.2

100.8

0.6

25.65


and

100.8

101.1

0.3

15.69


and

101.1

101.4

0.3

10.76


and

102.3

102.6

0.3

15.92


and

102.9

103.2

0.3

21.22


and

103.2

103.5

0.3

30.11

TGC-0126


88.7

89.0

0.3

4.81

TGC-0127


10.2

10.5

0.3

3.38

TGC-0127


52.5

52.8

0.3

7.86

TGC-0127


66.0

73.2

7.2

8.27


including

66.0

66.6

0.6

25.25


and

67.2

67.8

0.6

8.10


and

67.8

68.4

0.6

4.49


and

68.4

69.3

0.9

4.33


and

69.9

70.2

0.3

15.57


and

70.2

70.5

0.3

13.03


and

70.5

71.1

0.6

7.91


and

71.1

71.4

0.3

6.29


and

71.4

71.7

0.3

19.87


and

71.7

72.0

0.3

25.58


and

72.6

72.9

0.3

3.82


and

72.9

73.2

0.3

4.43

TGC-0129


9.3

10.2

0.9

11.03


including

9.3

9.6

0.3

18.79


and

9.6

10.2

0.6

7.16

TGC-0130


106.0

106.6

0.6

4.11

TGC-0130


107.8

111.1

3.3

16.29


including

107.8

108.4

0.6

8.66


and

108.4

109.0

0.6

46.63


and

109.0

109.6

0.6

17.82


and

109.6

110.2

0.6

4.27


and

110.2

111.1

0.9

8.16

TGC-0131


65.8

66.7

0.9

10.99

TGC-0133


82.2

82.8

0.6

43.89

TGC-0134


95.5

96.4

0.9

3.62

TGC-0134


110.8

111.4

0.6

4.90

TGC-0134


113.8

115.3

1.5

33.92


including

113.8

114.1

0.3

58.96


and

114.1

114.4

0.3

92.89


and

114.4

114.7

0.3

9.39


and

114.7

115.3

0.6

4.18

TGC-0135


120.3

121.2

0.9

4.71

TGC-0136


90.0

90.9

0.9

29.78

TGC-0136


92.1

93.0

0.9

3.43

TGC-0136


100.2

100.5

0.3

3.27

TUDDH-682


24.5

24.8

0.3

3.55

TUDDH-682


63.8

64.4

0.6

7.01

TUDDH-682


68.6

69.8

1.2

8.16


including

68.6

69.2

0.6

9.79


and

69.2

69.8

0.6

6.53

TUDDH-682


74.3

77.9

3.6

15.72


including

74.3

75.5

1.2

25.53


and

76.4

77.3

0.9

11.87


and

77.3

77.9

0.6

25.25

TUDDH-684


59.5

60.1

0.6

3.45

TUDDH-684


73.0

75.7

2.7

5.29


including

73.0

74.2

1.2

9.06


and

74.8

75.7

0.9

3.79

TUDDH-684


77.5

77.8

0.3

10.35

TUDDH-684


78.7

79.0

0.3

3.54

TUDDH-686A


86.3

87.5

1.2

5.78

TUDDH-686A


116.0

116.6

0.6

3.79

TUDDH-686A


128.9

133.7

4.8

18.35


including

128.9

129.5

0.6

20.80


and

129.5

130.1

0.6

40.99


and

130.1

130.7

0.6

4.38


and

130.7

131.3

0.6

9.97


and

131.9

132.8

0.9

30.02


and

132.8

133.4

0.6

18.88


and

133.4

133.7

0.3

13.23

TUDDH-686A


136.7

137.0

0.3

5.04

TUDDH-686A


139.4

140.6

1.2

3.24

TUDDH-689


63.3

63.9

0.6

13.42

TUDDH-689


73.8

75.0

1.2

4.80

TUDDH-689


81.0

81.3

0.3

9.24

TUDDH-694


28.9

29.5

0.6

8.03


including

28.9

29.2

0.3

4.29


and

29.2

29.5

0.3

11.78

TUDDH-694


68.2

68.5

0.3

3.34

TUDDH-694


72.4

75.4

3.0

6.09


including

72.4

73.0

0.6

12.02


and

73.6

74.8

1.2

3.65


and

74.8

75.4

0.6

9.78

TUDDH-694


76.6

77.8

1.2

9.54


including

76.6

77.2

0.6

3.60


and

77.2

77.8

0.6

15.48

TUDDH-697


62.5

63.1

0.6

3.90

TUDDH-697


66.7

67.3

0.6

3.76

TUDDH-698


146.3

150.5

4.2

14.90


including

146.3

146.9

0.6

20.45


and

146.9

147.5

0.6

28.43


and

147.5

148.1

0.6

20.89


and

148.1

148.7

0.6

15.99


and

149.3

150.5

1.2

8.96

TUDDH-698


152.3

152.6

0.3

63.56

TUDDH-698


153.8

155.6

1.8

3.67


including

153.8

154.4

0.6

4.94


and

154.4

154.7

0.3

7.02


and

155.3

155.6

0.3

3.81

TUDDH-698


156.8

159.5

2.7

16.10


including

156.8

157.4

0.6

5.81


and

157.4

158.6

1.2

25.47


and

158.6

159.2

0.6

12.86


and

159.2

159.5

0.3

5.76

TUDDH-700


68.7

69.3

0.6

9.29

TUDDH-700


73.5

73.8

0.3

3.25

 

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