What are Modifiers ?

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Modifiers are words or phrases that affect another word and provide new information about it.

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Description : How many types of Access Modifiers?

Last Answer : Public – Allows the members to be globally accessible. Private – Limits the member’s access to only the containing type. Protected – Limits the member’s access to the containing type and all classes derived from the containing type. Internal – Limits the member’s access to within the current project

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Last Answer : a) interferons. Interferons are biologic response modifiers with nonspecific viricidal proteins.

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