| chloroprivic |
Lacking in or caused by loss of chlorides.
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| chloroquine hydrochloride |
A white crystalline powder used to treat both malaria and amebic dysentery. SEE: malaria.
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| chloroplast |
A specialized component of certain cells; contains chlorophyll and is responsible for photosynthesis.
Ãâó: extension.oregonstate.edu/mg/botany/glossary.html
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| chlorosis |
A plant that is suffering from disease or environmental stress such as poor drainage or mineral shortages may exhibit a yellowing of the veins or the flat blade part of the leaf. This loss of green colour is due to chlorophyll either being destroyed or not being made. The different chlorotic patterns are symptomatic of the different problems.
Ãâó: www.ottawa.ca/residents/healthy_lawns/lawns/links/...
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| chlorofluorocarbon |
A chemical containing carbon, hydrogen, chlorine, and fluorine. Used principally as refrigerants and industrial cleansers. Chlorofluorocarbons tend to destroy the ozone layer of the Earth.
Ãâó: www.mines.edu/Academic/econbus/ifp/glos-ener.html
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