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cag

British  
/ kæɡ /

noun

  1. mountaineering short for cagoule

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Each year, CAG selects social policy areas for analysis based on the prevalence of its clients' issues.

From BBC

In last year's report, which was based on data from 2024, CAG sent reports to relevant States of Guernsey committees on discrimination, harassment and being treated differently, homelessness, and private rental deposits.

From BBC

The group, called CAG-170, was consistently found at higher levels in individuals without chronic illness.

From Science Daily

CAG-170 is known only through its genetic signature.

From Science Daily

Using advanced computational techniques, the team searched for CAG-170's genetic fingerprint in gut microbiome samples from more than 11,000 people across 39 countries.

From Science Daily