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beta. a test version of a product, such as a Web site or software, prior to final release.
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beta carotene A carotenoid pigment that gives a reddish color to plants such as carrots and tomatoes. It is often used as a vitamin supplement because the body can convert it into Vitamin A. find all NHC pages containing: beta carotene
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beta carotene a source of vitamin A. When ingested, the body can easily control it's conversion to vitamin A according to need.
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beta radiation An electron (or a particle of equal weight to an electron but with a positive electrical charge) that is emitted from a radionuclide. It is less damaging than the same dose of alpha radiation but more penetrating. Beta radiation can be stopped by a thin sheet of metal or plastic.
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beta carotene This vitamin is an important antioxidant for protecting cells from free radical and oxidative damage. It also enhances eye function and helps support the immune system.
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