Definition of Carbon-nitrogen-oxygen cycle

1. Noun. (physics astronomy) A group of nuclear reactions, that involve the interaction of protons with carbon, nitrogen and oxygen nuclei, thought to be the main source of energy in main-sequence stars of greater than 1.4 solar mass. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Carbon-nitrogen-oxygen Cycle

carbon-13
carbon-14
carbon-14 dating
carbon-based
carbon-carbon double bond isomerases
carbon-carbon ligases
carbon-carbon lyases
carbon-copy
carbon-date
carbon-dated
carbon-dates
carbon-dating
carbon-ferrous
carbon-intensive
carbon-neutral
carbon-nitrogen-oxygen cycle (current term)
carbon-nitrogen ligases
carbon-nitrogen ligases with glutamine as amide-n-donor
carbon-nitrogen lyases
carbon-oxygen ligases
carbon-oxygen lyases
carbon-paper
carbon-phosphorus lyase
carbon-sulfur ligases
carbon-sulfur lyases
carbon 14
carbon anhydride
carbon arc
carbon arc lamp
carbon atom

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