| FGG | fibrinogen gamma; focal global glomerulosclerosis; fowl gamma-globulin |
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| GAF | global assessment of functioning [scale] |
| GDS | geriatric depression scale; Global Deterioration Scale; Gordon Diagnostic System [for attention diso... |
| GFS | global focal sclerosis; guafenesin |
| GIR | global improvement rating |
| global warming |
Global warming is a term used to describe an increase over time of the average temperature of Earth's atmosphere and oceans. Global warming theories attempt to account for the rise in average global temperatures since the late 19th century (0.6 ?0.2
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| global |
The adjective "global" and adverb "globally" imply that the verb or noun to which they are applied applies to the entire Earth and all of its species and regions. ...
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Of or pertaining to the whole world, worldwide.
Ãâó: library.thinkquest.org/3471/glossary_body.html
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| global warming |
the hypothesis that Earth's atmosphere is warming because of the release of "greenhouse gases," such as carbon dioxide. These gases are released into the air from burning gas, oil, coal, wood and other resources which then holds heat in an action similar to the walls of a greenhouse.
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| global warming |
Also called climate change. The slow increase of the Earth's surface temperature. It has resulted from both natural causes such as warming during an interglacial period and from the increased release of human-made greenhouse gases into the air through the burning of fossil fuels. Extreme or abrupt changes in climate may also occur, rather than just gradual warming.
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