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cart CART stands for Championship Auto Racing Teams, and includes the Champ Car World Series and Toyota Atlantic races. CART racing is based on Formula One, but only races in North America. Champ cars are single seat, open cockpit cars that are capable of reaching speeds of over 200 mph, while the Toyota Atlantic cars are built for younger racers, reaching speeds of 165 mph. Champ cars run on methanol.
Ãâó: www.girl-racers.com/racing/c.html
cartilago Tejido conectivo no vascular mas blando que el hueso, sustancia resistente y el?tica que act? como amortiguador para los huesos en las articulaciones, evita golpes entre los huesos durante el movimiento y da forma externa a ciertas estructuras como las orejas y la nariz.
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cart These individuals are trained court stenographers who use a computer program which translates steno into written English using a steno machine and a laptop computer. A deaf student will read the lecture on the laptop, word for word, as it is being given in class. This service is used primarily if a student does not sign, use cued speech, or have any other way to receive direct, first hand information in a classroom.
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cartilaginous This refers to any species whose structure is based on cartilage and not bone.
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