CFC - chlorofluorocarbons.
Uses:
Dangerous pollutant of chlorofluorocarbons:
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WHAT DOES 3BL STAND FOR AND WHAT DOES IT MEAN IN ACCOUNTING PARLANCE?
Can someone explain what the percentages mean, and what they stand for in this experiment? SUBJECTS AND METHODS UCSF subjects University Subjects with RASopathies were ted at the Genetics California, San Francisco recrui Pathway NF/Ras Clinic and three national RASopathy family meetings (Chicago, Illinois, USA, July 2011; Berkeley, California, USA, July 2009; Orlando, Florida, USA, August 2013). Additional families were recruited at a UCSF NF Symposium (November 2011, and NE Inc., Children's Tumor Foundation, Noonan Foundation, CFC International, Costello Syndrome...
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