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carbonado

[kär·bə′nā·dō]
(mineralogy)
A dark-colored, fine-grained diamond aggregate; valuable for toughness and absence of cleavage planes. Also known as black diamond; carbon diamond.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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He also served as interim president of North Seattle Community College and interim superintendent for the Carbonado School District.
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Estos crudos constituyen una mezcla heterogenea de hidrocarburos alifaticos y aromaticos, muchas de cuyas moleculas incluyen atomos de S unidos covalentemente a su esqueleto carbonado. Estas moleculas se encuentran preferencialmente presentes en la fraccion conocida como asfaltenos, de las cuales una de las mejor estudiadas es el dibenzotiofeno (DBT), una molecula aromatica sulfurada (Galarraga y Perez, 1991; Mc Farland, 1999).
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