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the tendency for some genetic disorders to show up at an earlier age and with more severe symptoms from generation to generation. For example, a person who does not have symptoms until he or she is 50 years old can have children who have symptoms in their 20
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A tendency for children, particularly those who inherit HD from their fathers, to have an earlier onset of HD symptoms than their parents. Anticipation is generally related to an expansion (increase) in CAG repeats on the HD gene between generations, particularly when HD is inherited from the father.
Ãâó: www.hdsa-wi.org/dictionary.htm
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If Parliament has ordered that a matter is to be debated on a certain date and a Member pre-empts discussion on that matter by raising it on an earlier occasion, he is said to be anticipating the matter. This is not permitted under the Standing Orders. SO 51.
Ãâó: www.parliament.gov.sg/Publication/Htdocs/Pub_gloss...
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The perception that value is created by the expectation of benefits to be derived in the future.
Ãâó: www.accuval.net/methodology/glossary/index.php
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An appraisal principle which states that buyer and seller anticipate an increase in value when buying real property.
Ãâó: www.fidelityhouston.com/Dictionary/DIC_a.htm
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