Performed during a jump, a grab is when the rider holds on to their board with either hand while in the air, or when a wakeboarder grabs the wakeboard with their hand as they are airborne or performing during a jump.

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"Grabs" is in the UNSPSC Code "20122349"
  Wireline Grabs
Ref: 124144/2006-09-19

Grain sorghum has something to do with a sorghum grown for grain production, as distinct from sweet sorghum grown for the sugar content of its stem. Feedstock and ethanol production and two industries that used grain sorghum. The term is sometimes called 'milo".
Ref: 120868/2006-10-07

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Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): grains
Graphite refers to a crystalline form of carbon, commonly used in glass working tools because it does not burn or stick to glass.

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"Graphite" is in the NAICS Code "335991"
  (Carbon and Graphite Product ManufacturingElectrodes for thermal and electrolytic uses, carbon and graphite, manufacturing)


"Graphite" is in the HS Code "3801"
  Artificial Graphite, Colloidal Or Semi-Colloidal Graphite, Preparations Based On Graphite Or Other C

"Graphite" is in the UNSPSC Code "11101507"
  Graphite
Ref: 124311/2006-10-03

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Crystal (Crystal is defined as the heart of modern ...)
Carbon (Carbon is an essential element in steel, it is ...)

Gravure is a high quality printing process capable of producing printed images which have a continuous tone effect similar to a photograph. The gravure process utilizes a metal printing cylinder onto which the image is etched. The gravure cylinder can be created with analog or digital plating processes.

Gravure is used for many packaging applications, magazines, and pressure sensitive labels. Gravure is the preferred method of producing magazines and catalogs that have large circulations. The National Geographic Magazine is an example of a publication that utilizes rotogravure

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"Gravure" is in the NAICS Code "323111"
  (Commercial Gravure PrintingDatabases gravure printing without publishing)


"Gravure" is in the HS Code "8443.40"
  - - Gravure printing machinery
Ref: 124285/2006-10-01

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Printing (Stamping)

Graze is a term used to denote: a) the consumption of standing forage by livestock or wildlife; and (b) to put livestock to feed on standing forage.
Ref: 123426/2006-10-14

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Grease wool is a type of wool as it is shorn from the sheep, before any processing.
Ref: 124346/2006-10-18

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Raw wool (Raw wool refers to a grease wool in natural state ...)
Wool (Wool is described as a natural fiber made from ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): greases, woolens, Wools
Green dot is identified as a symbol on packaging sold in Germany that indicates that the product is eligible to be recycled through the Duales System Deutschland.
Ref: 124264/2006-10-01

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Packaging (Packaging refers to any material used in the ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): dots
Greenhouse gases are relating to gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, tropospheric ozone, nitrous oxide, and methane, that are transparent to solar radiation but opaque to long wave radiation. Their action is similar to that of increased humidity in a greenhouse.
Ref: 120994/2006-10-08

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Nitrous Oxide (A Nitrous Oxide (N2O) is a powerful greenhouse. ..)
Carbon dioxide (A Carbon Dioxide is Burning fossil fuels releases. ..)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Greenhouses