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Influenza vaccination in tropical and subtropical areas

The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 2017
Benjamin J. Cowling   +3 more
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Characteristics of iron (hydr)oxides and Cr(VI) retention mechanisms in soils from tropical and subtropical areas of China

Journal of Hazardous Materials
Though both iron (hydr)oxides and soil organic matter (SOM) significantly influence heavy metal behaviors in soils, studies on the characteristics of natural minerals and the synergic effects of the two on Cr(VI) transformation are limited. This study investigated Cr(VI) retention mechanisms in four soils from tropical and subtropical regions of China ...
Wentao Wang   +11 more
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Does Lyme borreliosis also occur in tropical and subtropical areas?

Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. Series A: Medical Microbiology, Infectious Diseases, Virology, Parasitology, 1987
Alexander M. Hirschl   +4 more
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Spatial and seasonal variations of atmospheric microplastics in high and low population density areas at the intersection of tropical and subtropical regions

Environmental Research
There is limited information regarding spatial and seasonal variations of atmospheric microplastics (MPs) and factors influencing MPs at the intersection of tropical and subtropical regions. A one-year study was conducted at sites in a high-population-density village (HPDV) and a low-population-density village (LPDV) in Taiwan to investigate the ...
Chien-Cheng Jung   +3 more
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NEW COOL PLASTIC FILMS FOR GREENHOUSE COVERING IN TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL AREAS

Acta Horticulturae, 2006
A. Fontecha   +5 more
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The cultivation of Pleurotus and Lentinus mushrooms in tropical and subtropical areas: an overview

2010
The cultivation of edible mushrooms dates back a long time (CHANG & QUIMIO, 1982). The oyster mushrooms [Pleurotus (Fr.) P. Kumm.] are among the most popular edible mushrooms, and their cultivation is practiced throughout the world (KONG, 2004). P. ostreatus (Jacq.) P. Kumm.
VENTURELLA, Giuseppe   +2 more
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