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intrinsically

[in-trin-sik-lee, -zik] / ɪnˈtrɪn sɪk li, -zɪk /






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Intrinsically disordered proteins naturally change their 3-D conformation to interact with different proteins, nucleic acids or other molecules.

From Science Daily • Apr. 30, 2024

Intrinsically for me, as a coach, it’s exciting because I get to watch to see who can manage that environment the best.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 6, 2023

An Intrinsically disordered peptide from Ebola virus VP35 controls viral RNA synthesis by modulating nucleoprotein-RNA interactions.

From Nature • Nov. 7, 2017

Intrinsically these losses�in cargoes, in bottoms�did not mean much.

From Time Magazine Archive

Intrinsically then, it is that quality in a woman which breeds respect in men—respect, the lure of which is so often their own vanity.

From Sally Bishop A Romance by Thurston, E. Temple (Ernest Temple)




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