A word, phrase, or clause that limits or qualifies the sense of another word or phrase
Any word, phrase, or clause that changes, by limiting, the meaning of a noun or noun substitute or a verb Modifers include adjectives and adverbs and various phrases and clauses that act as modifiers
Codes used to provide additional qualifying information about a transaction Modifiers include those to indicate special trade conditions, long or short settlement, or a trade that has been reported late
A formal Java term such as abstract, final, public, static, synchronized, etc , which is used in the declaration of a class or interface, method, field, or constructor See the Java Charts for details
A two-digit code that is used with CPT and/or HCPCS codes in order to provide additional information about the billed procedure
Some elements exist simply to modify the properties of an existing element or mathematical object For example the declare construct is used to reset the default attribute values, or to associate a name with a specific instance of an object These kinds of elements are referred to as modifiers and the result is of the same type, but with different attributes
In catalysis, any metal or oxide added to a catalyst to change its activity, selectivity, or aging behavior
A Radiance primitive whose purpose is to modify another Radiance primitive Specifically, any primitive that does not specify geometry may be used to modify any other primitive
A transformation applied to the string returned by a directive Modifiers are used to change the case of a string, affect the left-padding of a string or extract a portion of the string
A method that changes one or more of the objects it receives as parameters, and usually returns void
a gene that modifies the effect produced by another gene a content word that qualifies the meaning of a noun or verb a moderator who makes less extreme or uncompromising
A keyword placed before a class, variable, or method that alters the item's accessibility, behavior, or semantics See abstract, final, native, private, private protected, protected, public, static, and synchronized
A word, phrase, or clause that modifies (gives more information about) another word, phrase, or clause, adjectives and adverbs, or adjective and adverb clauses
MODIFIER = LISTofKEYSYM modifier add MODIFIER = LISTofKEYSYM Specifies the list of keys associated with an X modifier All of the keycodes containing any of the keysyms are set, added to, or removed from the indicated modifier list The modifier list is actually constructed at the end of all keyboard file processing so that it can use the final keysym table values
Special characters and conventions you can use to influence the results of a search, in a similar way to Boolean expressions For instance, a "+" in front of a search term often means "This term must appear on the page" and a "-" means "This term must not appear on the page" Other modifiers include "link: " [show me all the links to this URL], "word1 word2" [show me all the pages containing this exact expression] etc
A modifier is a word or group of words that modifies another word or group. In some descriptions of grammar, only words that are used before a noun are called modifiers. a word or group of words that gives additional information about another word. Modifiers can be adjectives (such as 'fierce' in 'the fierce dog'), adverbs (such as 'loudly' in 'the dog barked loudly'), or phrases (such as 'with a short tail' in 'the dog with a short tail')
An adverb or conjunction, which modifies its operand(s) to produce a derived entity
A means by which the reporting physician can indicate that a service or procedure performed has been altered by some specific circumstance but not changed in its definition or code The modifier is added to the CPT code of the service that has been altered
A formal Java term such as abstract, final, public, static, synchronized, etc , which is used in the definition of a class, interface, or member See the Java Charts for details
A substance, such as interferon, that is produced naturally or manufactured as a drug designed to strengthen, direct, or restore the body's immune response against infection or cancer
An incorrect grammatical construction; a clause or phrase that modifies something incorrectly: While making a home run, the ball went over the fence (The ball did not make a home run; someone made a home run )
a word or phrase apparently modifying an unintended word because of its placement in a sentence: e g , `when young' in `when young, circuses appeal to all of us'
dangling modifier: a word or phrase apparently modifying an unintended word because of its placement in a sentence: e g , `when young' in `when young, circuses appeal to all of us'
For each slot, a modifier is defined The name of the modifier is formed by appending "set-", the name of the accessor, and "!", e g set-foo-a! The modifier is a procedure of two arguments, the first of which must be a record of the type defined by this structure definition, and the second of which may be any object The modifier modifies the contents of the corresponding slot in that record to be that object, and returns an unspecified value
Two-digit numeric or alpha code used with a CPT code to indicate that a service or procedure has been altered For example, RR indicates the item is being rented; NU indicates the item is being purchase
(Ticaret) A rule that supersedes an originally-calculated lot size. For example, a fixed lot size rule of 50 with a minimum order quantity modifier of 200 would generate a suggested order of 200 even if requirements were below that level, and above the minimum would increment 50 at a time as required (250, 300, etc.)