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' Factors of production ' may also refer specifically to the ' primary factors ', which are stocks including land, labor ( the ability to work ), and capital goods applied to production.
Factors such as climate, seasons and soil composition may affect the aromatic oils present, and this effect may be greater than the differences between the various species of plants.
Factors such as hypoxia and infection, or stress and malnutrition in the mother during fetal development, may result in a slight increase in the risk of schizophrenia later in life.
Factors which may predispose someone to developing sinusitis include: allergies ; structural abnormalities, such as a deviated septum, small sinus ostia or a concha bullosa ; nasal polyps ; carrying the cystic fibrosis gene, though research is still tentative ; and prior bouts of sinusitis, because each instance may result in increased inflammation of the nasal or sinus mucosa and potentially further narrow the nasal passageways.
Factors that may determine what line an angler chooses for a given fishing environment include breaking strength, knot strength, UV resistance, castability, limpness, stretch, abrasion resistance, and visibility.
Factors that might cause the tissue to grow in some women but not in others need to be studied, and some of the possible causes below may provide some explanation, e. g., hereditary factors, toxins, or a compromised immune system.
Factors such as the chemistry of the environment may have been responsible for changes.
Factors may include: recent cessation of tobacco smoking ; recent administration of large doses of iron or vitamin B6 ; hydrogen peroxide in enemas or other procedures.
Factors such as war, poverty, and unemployment may also contribute.
Factors may be invariant if they are absent and don't exist in the population ( e. g. no one has access to a particular antibiotic ), or because they are omni-present ( e. g. if everyone is drinking coffee ).
Factors such as transcription may or may not be needed if the virus is able to integrate its genomic information in the cell's nucleus, or if the virus can replicate itself directly within the cell's cytoplasm.
Factors such as how different the two interacting cultures are, and how easily individuals can integrate these two cultures ( bicultural identity integration ) may partially explain why general statements about approaches to acculturation are not sufficient in predicting successful adaptation.
Factors that may deplete the supply of paged pool memory
Factors which may cause variation include partial pressure of oxygen, altitude, humidity, and amount of time required for ignition.
Factors such as age or genetic differences between individuals, the level of virulence of the individual strain of virus, as well as exogenous influences such as co-infection with other microbes may determine the rate and severity of HIV disease expression.
Factors affecting cycling levels may include: town planning ( including quality of infrastructure: cyclist " friendly " vs. cyclist " hostile "), trip-end facilities ( particularly secure parking ), retail policy, marketing the public image of cycling, integration with other transport modes, cycle training, terrain ( hilly vs. flat ), distance to destinations, levels of motorized transport and climate.
Factors such as sex, age, population size or other variables may make the equations invalid and unusable, and,, Durnin and Wormersley's equations remain only estimates of a person's true level of fatness.
Factors that may affect the accuracy of bite mark identification include time-dependent changes of the bite mark on living bodies, effects of where the bite mark was found, damage on soft tissue, and similarities in dentition among individuals.
Factors such as easier access to water and food may have to do with the white-headed capuchin's less extensive use of tools.
Factors such as wind direction, the position of the sun, and other conditions may affect the decision.
Different techniques are utilized in order to obtain the desired cosmetic results ; Factors considered may include hair color, texture, curliness, etc.
Factors such as competence, honesty, ideology, and experience are in many ways a better method of judging a party or politician than their promises that may or may not be kept.

Factors and be
Factors affecting a design decision could be:
Harry Nyquist's 1924 paper, Certain Factors Affecting Telegraph Speed, contains a theoretical section quantifying " intelligence " and the " line speed " at which it can be transmitted by a communication system, giving the relation, where W is the speed of transmission of intelligence, m is the number of different voltage levels to choose from at each time step, and K is a constant.
Factors such as temperature, humidity, rain, and snow among others should be considered by the manufacturer when designing an outdoor UPS system.
Factors such as temperament, social structure and ability to breed in captivity play a role in determining whether a species can be successfully domesticated.
Factors causing an organism ’ s condition to waver away from homeostasis can be interpreted as stress.
Harry Nyquist's 1924 paper, Certain Factors Affecting Telegraph Speed, contains a theoretical section quantifying " intelligence " and the " line speed " at which it can be transmitted by a communication system.
Factors to be considered include comparability of tested and independent items, reliability of available data and assumptions under the method, and validation of the results of the method by other methods.
The bushmeat trade is considered by some antiglobalization activists to be one of many ways in which globalization affects life on the planet, due to the lumber trade ( as described in the Factors section above ).
Factors of cultural expectation in the genesis of koro can be built upon ideas of sex physiology in the traditional Chinese medicine, with free play of imagination which links fatality with genital retraction.
Factors associated with loads are normally independent on the type of material involved, but can be influenced by the type of construction.
Factors that trigger vasoconstriction can be of exogenous or endogenous origin.
A 2007 field study revealed little correlation between the abundance of fruit bodies and presence of its mycelia below ground, even when soil samples were taken from directly beneath the mushroom ; the study concluded " Factors triggering formation of mycorrhizae and fructification of porcini appear to be too complex to be simply explained on the basis of the amount of fungal mycelia in the soil.
Factors that should be taken into consideration when designing a control program include the susceptibility of malaria vectors to insecticides and the preferred feeding and resting location of adult mosquitoes.
Factors whose outcome is predictable, but important, should be spelled out in the introduction to the scenarios ( since they cannot be ignored ).
Factors such as momentum, damage, enemy aggressiveness and even kick out and reversal rates will be affected.
Factors including the nature of the topography geochemistry and tectonics influence tailings facility design, such that " the difficulty in ensuring that a long-term maintenance plan can be sustained in perpetuity given the challenging conditions, combined with social demands on the customary lands often preclude any tailings storage facility development.
Kim is only the second Canadian researcher to be invited to serve on the Committee for Human Factors of the U. S. National Research Council / National Academy of Sciences.

Factors and considered
Factors considered influential in the development of pes cavus include muscle weakness and imbalance in neuromuscular disease, residual effects of congenital clubfoot, post-traumatic bone malformation, contracture of the plantar fascia and shortening of the Achilles tendon.
* Factors relevant: The Court defined " scientific methodology " as the process of formulating hypotheses and then conducting experiments to prove or falsify the hypothesis, and provided a nondispositive, nonexclusive, " flexible " set of " general observations " ( i. e. not a " test ") that it considered relevant for establishing the " validity " of scientific testimony:
Factors related to IT infrastructure have been increasingly considered by many researchers and practitioners as a vital component of successful BPR efforts ( Ross, 1998 ).

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