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carrier Someone who may transmit a recessive genetic condition but who normally does not show any evidence of the disease (DM). It is possible to distinguish two types of carriers, sex-linked and autosomal carriers. In the first case, only women are carriers, and may transmit the disease gene to either sex of her children, but only boys will be affected in a ratio of 1 in 2 (50% chance). ...
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carrier screening Testing to determine if individuals are carriers for a mutant or recessive (ie., abnormal) gene for a particular disorder.
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carrier An alternating-current wave of constant frequency, phase and amplitude. By varying the frequency, phase or amplitude of a carrier wave, information is transmitted.
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carrageen (Chondrus crispus) An edible red seaweed of the Northern hemisphere. Also called Irish moss
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carry-over Funds that are not obligated by the recipient of an entitlement grant at the end of the project period for which the funds were awarded. When permitted, the grant recipient agency may apply to the NJDOE to utilize these funds in the next project period.
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