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cag

British  
/ kæɡ /

noun

  1. mountaineering short for cagoule

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It has grown much faster than traditional rivals including Slim Jim of Conagra Brands CAG -0.71%decrease; red down pointing triangle and the longtime leader, Jack Link’s.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some ideas Moskow suggests include Hershey’s expansion into premium chocolate, Conagra’s CAG -0.71%decrease; red down pointing triangle purchase of on-trend snack brands and General Mills’ cutting of underperforming ones.

From The Wall Street Journal

"However, due to environmental or genetic causes, there might be as many as 100 CAG repeats in the cells of people with Huntington's disease."

From Science Daily

Expansion into an extraordinary number of repeated CAG sequences of DNA is associated with earlier onset and increased severity of Huntington's disease symptoms.

From Science Daily

"Even healthy people have up to 34 CAG repeats on a particular gene, the HTT gene," Wang said.

From Science Daily