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CHARGE syndrome Each letter sands for an associated disorder of the syndrome: Coloboma on the eye , Heart, Atresia of choane , Retardation of growth , Genital malformations, Ear malformations and/or deafness. CHARGE syndrome has an estimated birth incidence of 1 in 12,000 and is a common cause of congenital anomalies. Most affected individuals with CHARGE syndrome have mutations involving the chromodomain helicase DNA-binding protein-7
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charge An electrical property of particles, such as electrons and protons, which causes them to attract and repel each other. A material with an excess of electrons is defined to have a "negative" charge; material with an absence of electrons (or an excess of protons) is defined as "positive." Materials with a balanced number of electrons and protons are called "neutral." Positive and negative charges attract each other. ...
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charge which studies the ion composition of the solar wind.
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charge A property of some types of particles. There are two types of charges: positive and negative. Anything electrical or magnetic is because of the property of charge. Charged particle - A particle that has either a positive or negative charge. Particles with like charges repel while particles with opposite charges attract
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charge the amount of electricity carried by a body (A charge can be negative, like an electron, or positive, like a proton. Objects with opposite charges attract one another, while objects with like charges repel one another.)
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