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Carbon dioxide is the main greenhouse gas created by combustion, the so-called greenhouse effect, emitted primarily from human activity such as burning of fossil fuels to generate electricity and vehicles. Scientists believe these greenhouse gases are causing the earth's climate to change.
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| carbon |
The element that defines the chemical properties of all life. All molecules that contain carbon are known as organic molecules and studies by organic chemistry. Carbon is the third most common element in cells, after hydrogen and oxygen, which are the most common biological elements because they are found in water. Also water makes up to 70% of a cells weight, it is not an organic molecule, since it lacks carbon.
Ãâó: www.whatislife.com/glossary.htm
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| carbon |
(C) Major element essential to the growth and vitality of African Violets. Sometimes called a free element. Carbon is absorbed from the air, primarily in the form of carbon dioxide. Through the process of photosynthesis, carbon combines with hydrogen and oxygen to form plant carbohydrates.
Ãâó: www.optimara.com/optimaraglossary/c-chl.html
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which is introduced into the follicle by rubbing a carbon-based lotion into the skin following waxing (this lotion is an exogenous chromophore). When irradiated by an Nd:YAG laser, the carbon causes a shock wave capable of mechanically damaging nearby cells. [4]
Ãâó: www.hairfacts.com/methods/laser/laserterms.html
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| carbon dioxide laser |
also known as a CO2 laser, these are commonly used to perform skin resurfacing
Ãâó: www.hairfacts.com/terms/termsc.html
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