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the modifiable
adjective
Capable of being modified; subject to modification.
synonyms
Exact(60)
Obesity: The Modifiable Risk Factor in Total Joint Arthroplasty.
The modifiable e-book editions will be much cheaper than traditional print textbooks.
In contrast, the modifiable trait in our model is the efficiency of producing a particular metabolite.
What I often struggle with in doing research in this area is identifying the modifiable risk factors.
To examine the modifiable factors that alter the trajectory of blood pressure (BP) from childhood to adulthood.
The lipidome may provide the opportunity to quantify the modifiable part of the risk of breast cancer.
We compared our subjects' responses to the results of the task analysis and then mapped them to the modifiable entities.
It may be premature to issue clinical recommendations, but she suggested that cutting down on alcohol was "one of the modifiable lifestyle factors that women with breast cancer should consider".
The modifiable variable best proven to improve survival after resection of pancreatic adenocarcinoma is the addition of adjuvant chemotherapy.
Experts identified preventive measures (content) directed towards the modifiable risk factors of shoulder, knee and ankle injuries.
We opted to normalize the data by total population to avoid the modifiable areal unit problem (Fotheringham et al. 1995).
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