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rise time A measure of the time required for the output voltage to change from a low voltage level ("O") to a high voltage level ("1") once a level change has been started.
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risk This term must not be confused with the term "hazard". It is most correctly applied to the predicted or actual frequency of occurrence of an adverse effect of a chemical or other hazard.
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risk management Risk management is the decision-making process involving considerations of political, social, economic and engineering factors with relevant risk assessments relating to a potential hazard so as to develop, analyse and compare regulatory options and to select the optimal regulatory response for safety from that hazard. Essentially risk management is the combination of three steps: risk evaluation; emission and exposure control; risk monitoring.
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risk factor anything that increases a person's chance of getting a disease such as cancer. Different cancers have different risk factors. For example, exposure to sunlight is a risk factor for skin cancer, smoking is a risk factor for lung and other cancers, and a high-fat, low-fiber diet is a risk factor for colorectal cancer. Some risk factors, such as smoking, can be controlled. Others, like a person's age, can't be changed
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risk factor a condition, element, or activity that may adversely affect the heart.
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