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    Lingual Leishmaniasis Presenting to Maxillofacial Surgery in UK with Successful Treatment with Miltefosine by K. Kassam, R. Davidson, P. J. Tadrous, M. Kumar

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Leishmaniasis is a disease that is caused by protozoa of the genus Leishmania, which is prevalent in tropical and subtropical areas. Clinical forms of leishmaniasis are particularly diverse representing a complex of diseases. …”
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    Optimizing Thermal Comfort in Urban Squares of Hot-Humid Regions: A Case Study Considering Tree Growth, Species, and Planting Intervals by Yixuan Xiao, Yong Huang, Xinchen Pan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These findings provide empirical evidence and practical recommendations for designing comfortable open spaces in subtropical cities.…”
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    Reanalysis of 500 hP patterns generating temperatures above 50 ° C in West Asia by Hadi Zerafati, Yousef Ghavidel, Manuchehr Farajzadeh

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…What is certain, however, is the high-pressure independent identity of the subtropical Azores, which has been mentioned in numerous articles and is known to be the main cause of the heat in the West Asian region, especially Iran.…”
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    Coconut Scale Aspidiotus destructor Signoret (Insecta: Hemiptera: Diaspididae) by Salahud Din, Steven Arthurs

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…It highlights the pest’s global presence in tropical and subtropical regions, its distinctive physical characteristics, and its rapid reproduction cycle. …”
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    Florida Crop/Pest Profile: Sugarcane by D. C. Odero, J. M. Beuzelin, M. VanWeelden, C. L. Kammerer, R. N. Raid, S. Swanson, P. Rott, M. Mossler

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It is grown in more than 90 countries in tropical and subtropical regions. Cultivation techniques and production challenges vary by location. …”
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    Chemical Budbreak Induction Methods to Increase Blackberry Yields under Inadequate Chilling Conditions by Shinsuke Agehara, Syuan-You Lin

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…This new 4-page article provides guidelines for the budbreak induction methods, with the aim of supporting the development of subtropical blackberry production. Written by Shinsuke Agehara and Syuan-You Lin. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/hs1419 …”
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    A Container Production of Palms by Alan W. Meerow, Timothy K. Broschat

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…When properly acclimated, a large number of subtropical and tropical palm species are capable of residing under low light conditions for a relatively long period of time. …”
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    Fatal Infection Caused by Chromobacterium violaceum: A Case Report from a Tertiary Care Hospital in Bangladesh by Sadia Sharmin, Aflatun Akter Jahan, S. M. Mostofa Kamal, Protim Sarker

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Chromobacterium violaceum is a Gram-negative bacterium, found in tropical and subtropical regions. C. violaceum infection rarely occurs, but once occurs, it is associated with significant mortality due to severe systemic infection. …”
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    St. Augustinegrass for Florida Lawns by Laurie E. Trenholm, Marco Schiavon, J. Bryan Unruh, Travis W. Shaddox, Kevin E. Kenworthy

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Kuntze) is widely adapted to the warm, humid (subtropical) regions of the world. It is believed to be native to the coastal regions of both the Gulf of Mexico and the Mediterranean. …”
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    A Container Production of Palms by Alan W. Meerow, Timothy K. Broschat

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…When properly acclimated, a large number of subtropical and tropical palm species are capable of residing under low light conditions for a relatively long period of time. …”
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    Luffa—an Asian Vegetable Emerging in Florida by Yucong Xie, Guodong Liu, Yuncong Li, Katie Migliaccio

    Published 2016-09-01
    “… Luffa is the genus name of several tropical and subtropical plants in the cucumber family. Alternatively spelled “Loofa” or “Loofah,” the name is derived from the plant’s use as a material for sponges and dish cloths for bathing and cleaning dishes. …”
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    Luffa—an Asian Vegetable Emerging in Florida by Yucong Xie, Guodong Liu, Yuncong Li, Katie Migliaccio

    Published 2016-09-01
    “… Luffa is the genus name of several tropical and subtropical plants in the cucumber family. Alternatively spelled “Loofa” or “Loofah,” the name is derived from the plant’s use as a material for sponges and dish cloths for bathing and cleaning dishes. …”
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    Correlation of Vitamin B12 Levels with Clinical and Laboratory Features in Patients of Dengue Fever by Asma Abdul Razzak

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… Introduction:  Dengue fever, sometimes known as break bone fever, is a virus-borne disease that is transmitted by mosquitos which causes fever, headache, muscle pain and cramps.1 The world's subtropical and tropical regions are home to a large population of Aedes mosquitoes, which are responsible for the disease transmission. …”
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    Spatiotemporal Variability and Change of the South China Spring Precipitation during 1961–2012 by Hong-Lan Liu, Qiang Zhang, Jun-Qin Guo, Jun-Guo Zhang, Sheng Wang

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In contrast, when Ural ridge strengthens, the southern branch of the East Asian trough weakens and the Western Pacific subtropical high shifts northwestward in the early spring, the South China precipitation tends to be reduced (negative anomaly).…”
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    Hieroglyphic Moth, Diphthera festiva (Fabricius) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) by James C. Dunford, Kathryn A. Barbara

    Published 2005-04-01
    “… The hieroglyphic moth, Diphthera festiva (Fabricius), is distributed throughout Florida and tropical or subtropical regions of the New World. The conspicuous larvae often occur gregariously on a wide array of plant species and occasionally are considered pests of pecan, coconut palms, sweet potato and soybeans. …”
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