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  • noun Plural form of chlorocarbon.

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Examples

  • GRACE: It says Caylee was likely not old enough to have those chlorocarbons in her system, and therefore, they would not have been released.

    CNN Transcript Nov 20, 2008 2008

  • Archaebacteria that use Molybdenum enzymes rather than Iron enzymes colonize huge areas of the ocean These archaebacteria are engineered to produce chlorocarbons which produce a massive greenhouse effect boiling the oceans which further benefits the archaebacteria Aerophile bacteria with sulfur based photosynthetic mechanism engineering these bacteria to use AMP rather than ATP gives them metabolic

    WN.com - Articles related to Scientists uncover mysterious workings of cholera bacteria 2010

  • Chloramine can be preferable to chlorine because it a more chemically stable substance and when mixed with water does not create as many chlorocarbons like chloroform in the water; chlorocarbons, over time, might even be cancer-causing agents.

    EzineArticles 2010

  • That's because the bonds holding the carbon and chlorine atoms together are more characteristic of a chlorocarbon than a salt - and most pesticides are chlorocarbons.

    The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories Karen Kapusta 2009

  • That's because the bonds holding the carbon and chlorine atoms together are more characteristic of a chlorocarbon than a salt - and most pesticides are chlorocarbons.

    The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories Karen Kapusta 2009

  • That's because the bonds holding the carbon and chlorine atoms together are more characteristic of a chlorocarbon than a salt - and most pesticides are chlorocarbons.

    The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories Karen Kapusta 2009

  • That's because the bonds holding the carbon and chlorine atoms together are more characteristic of a chlorocarbon than a salt - and most pesticides are chlorocarbons.

    The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories Karen Kapusta 2009

  • Any chlorocarbons not directly excreted from the body intact can cause immense damage to the processes of human metabolism and, eventually, our internal organs. "

    RINF Alternative News Media: Daily Breaking News 2008

  • But "chlorocarbons are never nutritionally compatible with our metabolic processes and are wholly incompatible with normal human metabolic functioning.

    RINF Alternative News Media: Daily Breaking News 2008

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