Intrinsic

  • 31intrinsic — /ɪnˈtrɪnzɪk / (say in trinzik), / sɪk/ (say sik) adjective 1. belonging to a thing by its very nature: intrinsic merit. 2. Anatomy (of certain muscles, nerves, etc.) belonging to or lying within a given part. Also, intrinsical. {Medieval Latin… …

  • 32intrinsic —    Arising from the nature of a thing...native or inherent. Intrinsic asthma, as an example, arises from congestive inflammation, neurohormonal and auto allergic conditions of the lung and bronchial membranes themselves, not from EXTRINSIC causes …

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  • 33intrinsic — adj. inherent, essential; belonging naturally (intrinsic value). Derivatives: intrinsically adv. Etymology: ME, = interior, f. F intrinsegraveque f. LL intrinsecus f. L intrinsecus (adv.) inwardly …

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  • 34Intrinsic immunity — refers to a set of recently discovered cellular based anti viral defense mechanisms, notably genetically encoded proteins which specifically target eukaryotic retroviruses. Unlike adaptive and innate immunity effectors, intrinsic immune proteins… …

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  • 35Intrinsic viscosity — left [ eta ight] is a measure of a solute s contribution to the viscosity eta of a solution. It is defined as:left [ eta ight] = lim {varphi ightarrow 0} frac{eta eta {0{eta {0}varphi} where eta 0 is the viscosity in the absence of the solute and …

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  • 36Intrinsic-Faktor — Masse/Länge Primärstruktur 399 Aminosäuren …

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  • 37Intrinsic safety — (IS) is a protection technique for safe operation of electronic equipment in explosive atmospheres. The concept was developed for safe operation of process control instrumentation in hazardous areas, particularly North Sea gas platforms. As a… …

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  • 38Intrinsic energy of a body — Intrinsic In*trin sic ([i^]n*tr[i^]n s[i^]k), a. [L. intrinsecus inward, on the inside; intra within + secus otherwise, beside; akin to E. second: cf. F. intrins[ e]que. See {Inter }, {Second}, and cf. {Extrinsic}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Inward;… …

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  • 39Intrinsic equation of a curve — Intrinsic In*trin sic ([i^]n*tr[i^]n s[i^]k), a. [L. intrinsecus inward, on the inside; intra within + secus otherwise, beside; akin to E. second: cf. F. intrins[ e]que. See {Inter }, {Second}, and cf. {Extrinsic}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Inward;… …

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  • 40Intrinsic value — Intrinsic In*trin sic ([i^]n*tr[i^]n s[i^]k), a. [L. intrinsecus inward, on the inside; intra within + secus otherwise, beside; akin to E. second: cf. F. intrins[ e]que. See {Inter }, {Second}, and cf. {Extrinsic}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Inward;… …

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