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recessive trait 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
recession technically defined as at least two consecutive quarters when the economy shrinks or fails to grow.
Ãâó: www.tdwaterhouse.ca/pcs/pic/glossary.jsp
recession 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
recession 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
recession A continuing landward movement of the shoreline
Ãâó: www.sbparks.org/goletabeach/docs/Glossary.htm
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