Atropia

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A`tro´pi`a


n.1.Same as Atropine.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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In some other reports, associations such as tuberous sclerosis, Ehler Danlos syndrome, and atropia maculosa varioliformis have been reported (8, 9).
Citing a medical report, the lawyer said the embattled businessman suffers from chronic atropia gastritis, peptic ulcers, dyslipidemia and Malory Weiss Syndrome.
Following the invasion of fictional country Atropia by its southern neighbour, Ariana, a Canadian brigade group along with air force and navy assets was deployed under a multinational Combined Joint Task Force known as Iron Guardian to help drive out the invading force and stabilize the border region.
The 16th Engineer Battalion Catamounts had a very successful deployment supporting the 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division, during National Training Center (NTC) Rotation 17-02 in the fictional country of Atropia. Some of the highlights included a large number of Shadow[R] flight hours, battalion retransmission, the integration of enablers, obstacle effects, and antivehicular ditch (AVD) breaching with bulldozers.
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