Intrinsic

  • 41Intrinsic redshift — is the hypothesis from various non standard cosmologies that a significant portion of the observed redshift of extragalactic objects (e.g. quasars and galaxies) may be caused by a phenomenon other than the traditionally accepted redshift… …

    Wikipedia

  • 42Intrinsic bioremediation — is the conversion of environmental pollutants into harmless forms through the innate capabilities of the naturally occurring microbial population.OverviewIntrinsic bioremediation is natural process of bioremediation. It occurs with the normal… …

    Wikipedia

  • 43intrinsic fraud — see fraud Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. intrinsic fraud n …

    Law dictionary

  • 44intrinsic evidence — see evidence Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. intrinsic evidence …

    Law dictionary

  • 45Intrinsic value — can refer to:*Intrinsic value (finance), of an option or stock. *Intrinsic value (numismatics), of a coin. *Intrinsic value (ethics), in philosophy. *Intrinsic theory of value, an economic theory of worth. ee also* Extrinsic value * Value …

    Wikipedia

  • 46Intrinsic finality — is the idea that there is a natural good for all beings, and that all beings have a natural tendency to pursue their own good. It is an underlying principle of both teleology and moral objectivism. The concept of intrinsic finality was summarized …

    Wikipedia

  • 47intrinsic factor — n a substance produced by the normal gastrointestinal mucosa that facilitates absorption of vitamin B12 * * * a glycoprotein secreted in the stomach. The secretion of intrinsic factor is necessary for the absorption of vitamin B12; a failure of… …

    Medical dictionary

  • 48Intrinsic cognitive load — is the inherent level of difficulty associated with instructional materials.The term Intrinsic cognitive load was first described by [http://www.leaonline.com/doi/abs/10.1207/s1532690xci0804 2 Chandler and Sweller (1991)] . According to Chandler… …

    Wikipedia

  • 49intrinsic value — n. The inherent value of a thing, which remains constant regardless of place, time, or special features that affect its market value. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008.… …

    Law dictionary

  • 50Intrinsic termination — (also called Rho independent termination) is a mechanism in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes that causes mRNA transcription to be stopped. In this mechanism, the mRNA contains a sequence that can base pair with itself to form a stem loop structure …

    Wikipedia