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an inherited trait (such as Canavan disease) that requires both parents (carriers) to pass on copies of the abnormal gene to their child. (If only one gene is necessary to cause a disease--unlike in Canavan disease--the trait is said to be dominant.)
Ãâó: www.canavanfoundation.org/glossary.php
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technically defined as at least two consecutive quarters when the economy shrinks or fails to grow.
Ãâó: www.tdwaterhouse.ca/pcs/pic/glossary.jsp
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A cyclical downward movement in the economy involving at least two consecutive quarters of a decline in the real (inflation-adjusted) Gross National Product (GNP). A recession can also be used to describe a sustained period of depressed economic conditions for an individual industry, such as agriculture.
Ãâó: www.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs/aec/aec75/aec75.htm
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When demand in the economy decreases, prices of goods and services also decrease, resulting in a slowdown of the economy. When this slowdown becomes a long-term decline, this is known as a depression.
Ãâó: www.smithbarney.com/yin/he_dictionary.htm
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A continuing landward movement of the shoreline
Ãâó: www.sbparks.org/goletabeach/docs/Glossary.htm
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