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intrinsic characteristic

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intrinsic
adjective
uk /ɪnˈtrɪn.zɪk/ us /ɪnˈtrɪn.zɪk/
being an extremely important and basic characteristic of a person ...
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characteristic
noun[C]
uk /ˌkær.ək.təˈrɪs.tɪk/ us /ˌker.ək.təˈrɪs.tɪk/
a typical or noticeable quality of someone ...
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Examples of intrinsic characteristic


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I am interested in the 'song of a material' (its intrinsiccharacteristic) and its ability to contribute directly or indirectly to architectural character.
The presence of dung is an intrinsiccharacteristic of the primary dispersal event and should be considered when assessing the fate of seeds.
Is emotionality an intrinsiccharacteristic that can be studied out of context?
These approaches fail to fully take into account the intrinsiccharacteristic of the resource - first of all the multiplicity of its uses, which are often in conflict with one another.
Furthermore, this association is not an intrinsiccharacteristic of slow slip events.
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The consistency of the pulp is instead an intrinsiccharacteristic.
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Here the intrinsiccharacteristic considered is the expected cash flow production of the company in question.
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Non-conventional definitions take a concept like the aesthetic as an intrinsiccharacteristic in order to account for the phenomena of art.
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Geodesics are an important intrinsiccharacteristic of curved surfaces.
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However, one can determine if two manifolds are "different" if there is some intrinsiccharacteristic that differentiates them.
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For many experimental and theoretical purposes it is more convenient to report heat capacity as an intensive property - an intrinsiccharacteristic of a particular substance.
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There are still many questions about how best to incorporate the intrinsic characteristics of networked communication into musical form.
Additionally, the intrinsic characteristics of the subject under study have also conditioned the orientation of studies and the methods used.
Then, the intrinsic characteristics and the symmetry of a car will be utilized to discriminate between the lines.
The two bursts presented at a shorter time scale illustrate the intrinsic characteristics which indicate that they originate from a low threshold calcium spike.
Two of these bursts are shown at a faster time scale, revealing their intrinsic characteristics.
These models illustrate the trade-off between endogenous acceptability (an equilibrium property) and intrinsic characteristics of goods, such as storability or recognizability.
Yet again, the intrinsic characteristics of the social movements identified above proved crucial for the success of these political conflict regulation strategies.
According to this new model, the frequency and characteristics of the feedback cycle are dictated by the intrinsic characteristics of the upstream-propagating neutral waves and those of the instability waves.
Second, the low carriage rate of the outbreak strain was found to be most likely attributable to its intrinsic characteristics of high virulence and low transmissibility.
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