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A chemical or fertilizer which is obtained from a source which is or has been alive. Also the general term used for a type of gardening using no chemical or synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
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A material (eg pesticide) whose molecules contain carbon and hydrogen atoms. Also may refer to plants or animals which are grown without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
Ãâó: ucipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/glossary.html
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| organic |
substances that come from animal or plant sources. Organic substances always contain carbon. (Inorganic materials are chemical substances of mineral origin.)
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| organic mood syndrome |
Disorder characterized by either a depressive or a manic mood attributed to a clearly defined organic factor.
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| organic brain syndrome |
A cognitive impairment to varying degrees which may include disorientation, impaired memory recall, distorted perception and emotional problems. Some of these are depression, anxiety and irritability. Behaviors can be affected with poor impulse control, acting out and aggression. Treatment is based on the underlying organic disease. Psychiatric care and a thorough evaluation are needed.
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