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  • ...mon varieties of basil are treated as annuals, some are perennial in warm, tropical climates, including African Blue and Holy Thai basil. Basil is originally native to Iran, India and other tropical regions of Asia, having been cultivated there for more than 5,000 years
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  • ...harum'' (family Poaceae, tribe Andropogoneae). Native to warm temperate to tropical regions of Asia, they have stout, jointed, fibrous stalks that are rich in Sugarcane cultivation requires a tropical or temperate climate, with a minimum of {{convert|60|cm|in}} of annual mois
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  • ...le=Effects of chloroquine on viral infections: an old drug against today's diseases? |journal=Lancet Infect Dis |volume=3 |issue=11 |pages=722–7 |year=2003 | ...resistance among Escherichia coli in the absence of quinolone exposure, in tropical South America |journal=PLoS ONE |volume=3 |issue=7 |pages=e2727 |year=2008
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  • | journal = The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene |journal=Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology
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  • ...treatment for ''[[Camallanus]]'' [[roundworm]] infestations in freshwater tropical fish.<ref>{{cite web ...nfections including leprosy, collagen vascular diseases, inflammatory skin diseases and children with impaired immune a variety of reasons. It has also been us
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  • ...orms]].<ref name="Sood">{{cite book|author=Sood|title=Surgical Diseases in Tropical Countries|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=kpxMrfCtUs8C&pg=PA72|accessd
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  • ...w medical theories by Thomas Beddoes, that [[tuberculosis]] and other lung diseases could be treated by inhalation of "Factitious Airs"<ref name="Drug discover ...s Beddoes]] in 1798 established the ''"Pneumatic Institution for Relieving Diseases by Medical Airs"'' in [[Clifton, Bristol|Clifton (Bristol)]]. In the baseme
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  • ...ter taste. The plant is native to southeast Asia and Australia normally in tropical and subtropical areas. ...daches, nervous conditions, problems related to menopause, and respiratory diseases in the elderly. In folk medicine it is used as an appetite stimulant. Stryc
    8 KB (1,175 words) - 11:27, 7 July 2010
  • ...n Basin]], [[Eastern Africa]], and [[India]], but is widespread throughout tropical regions (and widely grown elsewhere as an ornamental plant).<ref name="Phil ...in]], [[Eastern Africa]], and [[India]], today it is widespread throughout tropical regions.<ref name="Phillips" /> In areas with a suitable climate, castor es
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  • # prevent diseases and parasites from entering the hive, and to inhibit bacterial growth<ref>{ | title = Phytochemical evidence for the botanical origin of tropical propolis from Venezuela
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  • ....</ref> Bamboo are found in diverse climates, from cold mountains to hot [[tropical]] regions. They occur across [[East Asia]], from 50°N latitude in [[Sakhal ...food, sometimes leading to [[famine]]. These rats can also carry dangerous diseases such as [[typhus]], [[typhoid]], and [[bubonic plague]], which can reach ep
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  • ...ase'', even though the causative agent can be found in blood. Vector-borne diseases include [[West Nile virus]] and [[malaria]]. Many blood-borne diseases can also be transmitted by other means.
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  • | journal = The Journal of Infectious Diseases ;*[http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/subjects/en/health/diseases-cards/avian.html FAO Bird Flu disease card]
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  • ...etimes found in the workplace and have been shown to result in a number of diseases including [[silicosis]] and [[Coalworker's pneumoconiosis|black lung]].<ref ...o consider the possibility that these Asian aerosols have shifted not only tropical but also midlatitude systems southward.
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  • This list contains acronyms on [[diseases]] (infectious or non-infectious) and medical disorders. !width=900px style=text-align:left| Diseases and Disorders
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  • ...lso|Cutaneous conditions|Category:Cutaneous conditions|ICD-10 Chapter XII: Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue}} ...l |author=Jackson R |title=Historical outline of attempts to classify skin diseases |journal=Can Med Assoc J |volume=116 |issue=10 |pages=1165–8 |year=1977 |
    177 KB (19,269 words) - 20:05, 21 September 2010
  • *[[Prion|Prion diseases]] *[[Tropical spastic paraparesis]]
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  • ...s the best known invertebrate vector and transmit a wide range of tropical diseases including malaria, dengue fever and yellow fever. Another large group of ve ...Asia and South America, there is one way of controlling invertebrate-borne diseases, which is by controlling the invertebrate vector. For example, one way of c
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  • * [[Tropical spastic paraparesis]] * [[Tropical sprue]]
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  • |areas with poor sanitation, high population density and tropical regions ...tm Fatal Naegleria fowleri Meningoencephalitis, Italy] Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial on the Internet]. 2004 Oct; accessed Jan 2009</ref><ref>Bennett, N
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