| green |
A product that exhibits the environmentally positive characteristics of an environmental organization approved through the DLA chaired Joint Group on Environmental Attributes, and has a less negative impact upon the environment than other similar products.
Ãâó: www.dlis.dla.mil/EPp/acronyms/default.asp
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| green |
The area where the hole is and where the final hit is made.
Ãâó: www.cabos.com/Golf/Technical_Terminology/
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| green |
The primary colors of light which, when mixed in varying proportions can produce all colors. Digital cameras and monitors use RGB to record and display colors.
Ãâó: www.dpcorner.com/all_about/terms2.shtml
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| green tea |
These leaves are light green and are not fermented. The supposed benefits of Green Tea include a longer life and recent studies have associated this tea with anti-carcinogens. There are two types of green tea, Steamed and Kiln-roasted. Steaming the tea takes out its bitter taste.
Ãâó: www.booksatoz.com/witsend/tea/diction.htm
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| greenhouse effect |
The trapping of the sun's radiant energy, so that it cannot be reradiated. In cars and buildings the radiant energy is trapped by glass: in the earth's atmosphere the radiant energy is trapped by gasses such as CFCs and carbon dioxide.
Ãâó: sesd.sk.ca/teacherresource/energyquest/webquest/gl...
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