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Tropical Waves and Tropical Depressions
2013Tropical waves can be very difficult to locate on synoptic maps, especially in the western Pacific and in the Southern Hemisphere. Such waves, referred to as tropical waves, easterly waves, African waves, etc., are perturbations of the tropical easterlies that propagate westward, at a phase speed of roughly 5–7° longitude/day, sometimes accompanied by ...
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Tropical and Sub-Tropical Quarantines
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1923Quarantines to prevent the introduction of insect pests and plant diseases from foreign countries are of prime importance. The southern states are more vitally concerned with quarantine protection than are the northern states as insects have, in the South, a large number of host plants and control measures must be applied during a longer growing season.
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Tropical myositis and idiopathic thrombophlebitis (tropical primary phlebitis)
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1950The contents of this communication must remain speculative until more evidence as to the relationship now being postulated between tropical primary phlebitis and arteritis and tropical myositis is available. For some years the pathogenesis and aetiology of tropical myositis or pyomyositis tropica have remained undecided.
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Tropical eosinophilia and bronchiectasis
British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1963Summary Two cases of tropical pulmonary eosinophilia have been described. Both patients developed bronchiectasis as a direct complication. The importance of tropical eosinophilia in the ˦tiology of bronchiectasis in the tropics has been discussed.
S M, RAB, A Q, HAQ, G M, CHOUDHURY
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The Lancet, 1986
In 27 Puerto Rican patients with tropical sprue proven by intestinal biopsy and clinical response to folic acid, HLA type was determined with a microcytotoxicity assay. 25 of these patients had at least one antigen of the Aw-19 series (p = 10(-10)). The strongest association was with Aw-31, for which the relative risk was 10.6 (p = 1.2 X 10(-6)).
R, Menendez-Corrada +2 more
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In 27 Puerto Rican patients with tropical sprue proven by intestinal biopsy and clinical response to folic acid, HLA type was determined with a microcytotoxicity assay. 25 of these patients had at least one antigen of the Aw-19 series (p = 10(-10)). The strongest association was with Aw-31, for which the relative risk was 10.6 (p = 1.2 X 10(-6)).
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Tropical Medicine and Tropical Public Health
1994Tropical medicine emerged as a recognized medical and scientific specialty at the beginning of the twentieth century, having evolved during European (and to a much lesser degree, American) colonialization of the tropics. The diseases encountered by newcomers to the tropics were as fascinating as they were terrifying stimulating colonial physicians and ...
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Tropical enteropathy and tropical sprue
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1972S J, Baker, V I, Mathan
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Soir Tropical, and: Tropical Night
Callaloo, 2015Ida Faubert, Danielle Legros Georges
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Autoantibodies and tropical infections
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1990Autoantibodies against diverse autoantigens have long been known to exist in the sera of several tropical infections. The introduction of monoclonal antibody technology has allowed immortalization of autoantibody secreting B-lymphocytes and subsequent analysis of these autoantibodies.
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