Age, family history, etc. are non modifiable risk factors, while risk factors such as diet, smoking, drinking, etc. are modifiable.
nonmodifiable; modifiable
Yes, risk factors for certain conditions or diseases, such as age, gender, family history, and genetics, are not within our control and cannot be changed. On the other hand, modifiable risk factors are factors that we can change or manage, such as diet, exercise, smoking habits, and alcohol consumption. By addressing modifiable risk factors, we can take actions to reduce our risk for certain health conditions.
* change in population * government policies * income change * future expectations
Leadership style may be dependent on various factors: Risk - decision making and change initiatives based on degree of risk involved Type of business - creative business or supply driven How important change is - change for change's sake Organizational culture - may be long embedded and difficult to change Nature of the task - needing cooperation, direction, structures, factors affecting style
The main factors that led to the fall of the Aksum in the seventh century were climate change and the obstruction of international trade routes around the Red Sea brought on by the growing supremacy of the Muslims in Ethiopia.
1) Weather and precipitations 2) Altitude 3) Air Temperature
they planted crops in the rich soil as the nomads moved from place to place
Age, family history, etc. are non modifiable risk factors, while risk factors such as diet, smoking, drinking, etc. are modifiable. nonmodifiable; modifiable
Age, family history, etc. are non modifiable risk factors, while risk factors such as diet, smoking, drinking, etc. are modifiable. nonmodifiable; modifiable
Clotting factors, such as genetics and certain diseases may change the time a person bleeds from a cut or wound.
what are the factors that can change in an experiment
Constants are the factors which do not change. Variables are the factors which change. If that is what you are referring to.
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changable factors
The factors which you change (vary) are called variables.
To change from one SI prefix to another, we use the conversion factor of 10 raised to the power of the difference between the two prefixes. For example, to convert from centimeters (10^-2) to meters (10^0), we use a conversion factor of 10^2. Simply multiply the value by this conversion factor to make the conversion.
There are some factors. Temperature, medium are that factors.
In a control group, factors are consistant- the factors do not change
The Commutative Property of Multiplication states that changing the order of the factors does not change the product