| 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 |
An overall increase in world temperatures which may be caused by additional heat being trapped by greenhouse gases.
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| global warming |
The greenhouse effect acts to warm the plant and increase average global temperatures. This is seen as a major environmental hazard as average temperatures rise, leading to a possible change in weather patterns and agricultural output. This also may lead to melting of the polar ice-cap and a corresponding rise in sea level (Martin et al, 2000).
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| global warming |
Increased levels of gases such as carbon dioxide that trap heat in the earth's lower atmosphere potentially causing global warming
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| global warming |
A gradual warming of the Earth's atmosphere reportedly caused by the burning of fossil fuels and industrial pollutants.
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| global warming |
An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere, especially a sustained increase sufficient to cause climatic change. Most scientists believe that a rise in carbon dioxide levels (caused by automobile, power plant, and other emissions) will lead to further global warming.
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