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tropical lichen Acute inflammation of the sweat glands. SYN: Miliaria.
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tropical spastic paraparesis A gradually progressive disease of the spinal cord caused by infection with human T-cell lymphotropic virus?I. SYN: HTLV-1?associated myelopathy.     SYMPTOMS: Symptoms include back p
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tropical warm and usually humid climates. These climates are closest to the equator.
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tropical This plain weave, worsted fabric consists of relatively high-twisted two-ply yarn. It is a sturdy fabric, but also lightweight and airy, used for summer clothing. One important version of a tropical fabric incorporates a mohair wool blend in the weft, adding greater luster and resiliency to the fabric.
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tropical Lightweight fabrics used for warm weather wear. Tropicals have a clear finish, and high-twist yarns are used to make up for the lack of weight and to provide good performance to consumers. The breathability is especially good for slacks.
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