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artificial elements
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artificial elements: see synthetic elements synthetic elements, in chemistry, radioactive elements that were not discovered occurring in nature but as artificially produced isotopes. They are technetium (at. no. 43), which was the first element to be synthesized, promethium (at. no. 61), astatine (at. no.
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They are merely a synthetic substances injected into your body by a trained medical doctor and are not available over the counter because of its many potentially dangerous side effects just like any artificial synthetic elements that you introduce into your body, for example, steroids.
Also, it is best to shun away from those products that are made from artificial or synthetic elements like fragrant for example since these will further trigger allergens which is indeed more detrimental to the skin.
Americium is a form of the basic synthetic element found in commercial smoke detectors and industrial gauges.
 
 
 
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