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intrinsic

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


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“This behavior inexorably causes waste, regulatory action that impairs operation and investment, and reduction of the intrinsic value” of the injection resource, they said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The discovery may also help refine models of intrinsic galaxy alignments, which can interfere with measurements in upcoming weak lensing surveys.

From Science Daily

"We know the intrinsic value of music, but also what it does for students' development, mental health, its impact on academic achievements," she says.

From BBC

"As in organic systems, such as the twisting of DNA or the handedness of amino acids, these extra-dimensional structures can possess torsion, a kind of intrinsic twist," explains Pincak.

From Science Daily

“But if you’re doing bitcoin or gold or diamonds or paintings, there is no intrinsic value,” he added.

From MarketWatch