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This occurs when environmental factors interact with genetic factors to produce traits. The term multifactorial means many factors. Traits that involve multiple genes and complicated patterns of inheritance are said to be exhibiting multifactorial transmission.

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802.11 fastest transmission rates?

Fastest transmission rate would be 802.11n


What does transmission mean?

Transmission refers to the process of transferring of any material. This can be the spreading of a disease (i.e. transmission of a virus) or the broadcasting of electromagnetic waves from one location to another (i.e. television or radio transmissions from a transmitter to a receiver).


What is the essential difference between a transmission line and an ordinary network?

The essential difference between a transmission line and an ordinary network lies in their respective purposes and functions: Transmission Line: Purpose: A transmission line, in the context of telecommunications or electrical engineering, is primarily designed for the efficient long-distance transfer of signals, data, or electrical power from one point to another. Characteristics: Transmission lines are engineered to minimize signal loss, distortion, or power dissipation over extended distances. They often operate at high voltages or frequencies to maintain signal integrity.


What is the adverb form of Transmission?

Generally speaking, Transmission is a noun, and usually adjectives are the words that commonly have an adverb form. My guess would be "Transmissively" or something like that.


Modes of data transmission?

Data can be transferred in 3 different modes, these 3 modes are equally popular and used in common everyday situations. •Simplex If data can only be transferred in a single direction (one way) it is known as simplex. Television transmission is an example of Simplex transmission, here data can be transferred only to a television but no data can be transferred in the opposite direction. •Duplex When data maybe transferred in two directions simultaneously it is known as Duplex, a simple telephone conversation would be an example, while we usually don't talk simultaneously a telephone provides that 'duplex' functionality. •Half-Duplex In this mode of transmission as well, data maybe transmitted in both directions, however it cannot be done simultaneously. A Walkie Talkie would be an example of this mode of transmission. The different modes are implemented based on their requirements, for example in Simplex transmission, two way transmission is not required in television transmission thus Simplex is used.

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Is familial hypercholesterolemia a multifactorial defect?

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What is health as a multifactorial phenomenon?

Health as a multifactorial phenomenon involves several factors. These factors include economic, socio-cultural, and environment. It also includes political factors which involve political will and empowerment.


What is a multifactorial trait?

Trait that is controlled by many genes and is also influenced by the environment.


What cause Goldenhar Syndrome?

causes are Multifactorial but there may be due to gentic component


Which condition follows a multifactorial pattern of inheritence?

Congenital heart defects, cleft lip and palate, and Type 2 diabetes are examples of conditions that follow a multifactorial pattern of inheritance. This means they result from a combination of genetic and environmental factors interacting together.


Does genetic addiction appears to be polygenic and multifactorial?

Not entirely. Don't forget that there are father and mother genetic factors.


Why cancer is caused by multifactorial traits?

because it have two clases of genes involved: oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes


What is the condition called when there are many genes that affect a trait which are susceptible to changes due to environmental factors?

Multifactorial trait


Is cleft lip a chromosomal error or a multifactorial trait?

Cleft lip is considered a multifactorial trait, meaning it is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors rather than a chromosomal error. It can be influenced by both genetic predispositions and exposure to certain environmental factors during pregnancy.


Is huntington's disease chromosomal error or a multifactorial trait?

Huntington's disease is primarily caused by a genetic mutation, specifically an expansion of CAG repeats in the HTT gene located on chromosome 4. This mutation leads to the production of a toxic protein that causes neurodegeneration. While there are some environmental factors that may influence the onset and progression of the disease, it is not considered a multifactorial trait in the same way that conditions like heart disease or diabetes are. Thus, Huntington's disease is fundamentally a chromosomal error rather than a multifactorial condition.


What is a multifactorial model?

Multifactorial model is the belief that health and illness are a function of multiple factors involving biological, psychological, and cultural domains, and their interactions. It recognizes that there is no single, simple answer to the questions of why do some people catch every illness going around like the flu and some people go through all of winter with just the sniffles.


Is diabetes mellitus a multifactorial disease?

Yes it is , the diabetes typ 2 is a multifatural disease becouse it,s coused by enviromental and polygenetic factor.