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repeat countの例文

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  • Normal persons have a CAG repeat count of between seven and 35 repeats.
  • EDT recognizes an additional usage for the Gold key, to enter a repeat count.
  • R1 holds the repeat count for those instructions that may be repeated ( block transfer, execute repeated, etc . ).
  • For editing commands which are directional, such as moving the cursor, negative repeat counts may be used to indicate reverse direction.
  • If the repeat is present in a healthy gene, a dynamic mutation may increase the repeat count and result in a defective gene.
  • This includes a " ZC " flag which suppresses carry-in ( useful for instructions like DADD which always use the carry bit ), and a repeat count.
  • Repeat counts also apply to keypad editing commands, but if such a command itself requires the Gold key, the Gold key must be pressed again before the command key.
  • A 4-bit field in the extension word encodes either a repeat count ( 0 15 repetitions in addition to the initial execution ), or a register number which contains a 4-bit repeat count.
  • A 4-bit field in the extension word encodes either a repeat count ( 0 15 repetitions in addition to the initial execution ), or a register number which contains a 4-bit repeat count.
  • With very large repeat counts, HD has full penetrance and can occur under the age of 20, when it is then referred to as juvenile HD, akinetic-rigid, or Westphal variant HD . This accounts for about 7 % of HD carriers.