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  2. The Best Tick-Repellent Clothing to Ward Off Big, Bad Bugs - AOL

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    Additional UPF 50 protection shields from excessive UV rays. The pants zip off to make a pair of 10” cargo shorts when the day heats up or your activity warrants shorts.

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    UPF (ultraviolet protection factor) represents the ratio of sunburn-causing UV without and with the protection of the fabric, similar to SPF (sun protection factor) ratings for sunscreen. While standard summer fabrics have UPF ~6, sun protective clothing typically has UPF ~30, which means that only 1 out of ~30 units of UV will pass through (~3%).

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    Chinese Wand (Jiangan) Exercise or Chinese Health Wand [1] is an obscure ancient exercise system, related to the martial art Kung Fu.The "wand" in Chinese Wand Exercise is a 48-50" long dowel, 1" in diameter, (wood or bamboo, for example), used as a fulcrum for balance, form and posture.

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    Lyocell is 50% more absorbent than cotton, [24] and has a longer wicking distance compared to modal fabrics of a similar weave. [25] Compared to cotton, consumers often say Lyocell fibers feel softer and "airier," due to their better ability to wick moisture. Industry claims of higher resistance to wrinkling are as yet unsupported.