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"modifiable nature of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is able to be changed or modified. For example, "The modifiable nature of the software allows users to customize it to their own needs."
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This may be important not only for understanding aetiology, but also because the modifiable nature of epigenetic marks makes them ideal therapeutic targets [ 16].
The problem arises due to the arbitrary choice and the modifiable nature of areal units in spatial analysis, in the sense that they can be aggregated to form units of different sizes of spatial arrangements.
In view of the potentially modifiable nature of obesity and at least some of the other components of metabolic syndrome, information about the relative contribution of each abnormality to the development of CKD has potentially significant clinical implications.
However, as reported elsewhere, [ 26] learning of the asymptomatic nature of chlamydia was central to young people's willingness to be screened in this study, which reveals the modifiable nature of their knowledge and the importance of this for subsequent participation.
In light of documented pregnancy-specific challenges and the modifiable nature of self-efficacy, future studies should explore whether targeting self-efficacy represents a viable intervention strategy for helping prevent excess GWG.
Given the modifiable nature of both nutrition and PM exposures, future PM research and biomonitoring programs on young women would benefit greatly from the inclusion of selected nutrition factors.
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One of the best things about the web — its constantly evolving, easily modifiable nature — can also be one of its most frustrating faults.
Their modifiable nature suggests the potential for each risk factor as a separate target for intervention to reduce patients' risk of cognitive impairment.
Nevertheless, this innovative mode of programme delivery possesses the potential for broad-scale dissemination and should be well-received by those affected by chronic disabling diseases due to its progressive and modifiable nature.
These behaviors or housing conditions may be amenable to public health intervention due to their modifiable nature.
Further detailed studies to identify the exact nature of the modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors associated with low socioeconomic status are needed, including the role of low BMI and poor nutrition, and the nature of exposures in rural males (e.g. occupational exposures).
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