Synonym: existing, instinctive, internal, natural. Antonym: acquired. Similar words: different, inherit, reference, difference, preference, conference, rent, parent. Meaning: [ɪn'herənt /-'hɪər-] adj. 1. existing as an essential constituent or characteristic 2. in the nature of something though not readily apparent.
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(181) In undertaking a research and development project, we found that neuron model is inadequate owing to its defects such as those inherent in its structure and in its capability of information storage.
(182) Propofol's inherent anti-emetic properties allow earlier discharge of patients, even when emesis occurs in the PACU.
(183) According to Singer, what the pilot did is explained by the structure of his brain and its inherent weakness, if you see it as a weakness to be susceptible to hypnotism.
(184) The self-oscillation frequency keeps some inherent quantitative relation with the second polar frequency of the operational amplifier.
(185) Such a panic was set off in August 2007 by inordinately blowing up the dangers to the world financial system inherent in a mere $400 to $600 billion of securities backed by U.
(186) On the basis of the experiences in engineering, the theory can not fully reflect the inherent law of blasting sympathetic vibration if we only take into account the peak velocity.
(187) After a brief survey of the three factors for ranging error of underwater noise ranger, the inherent error caused by the error of arrayfixing is discussed.
(188) The proposed bi-directional converter has no high voltage spike problem and start-up problem, which are inherent in current-fed and voltage-fed hybrid type bi-directional converters.
(189) The equivalent load method based on the inherent strain is studied to analyze the welding deformations of 4250 container vessel side, and compare with experiment.
(190) The damping in a viscous damper is the same as the inherent damping that is assumed as viscous damping, which is likely to make it easier and exacter analyzing a structure with added viscous dampers.
(191) Swellers theory employs aspects of information processing theory to emphasize the inherent limitations of concurrent working memory load on learning during instruction .
(192) The analog simulation method is a important approach for people to study the inherent law of ground stability with goaf.
(192) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(193) However, the application of Neural Networks has been bound by its inherent defect, which is lack of comprehensibility.
(194) Problems known to be inherent to major surgery on elderly patients should be considered, especially cardiopulmonary disease, infections, and thromboembolism.
(195) Therefore, there are no problems such as parameters interpolation, singular integration etc. in WSA based acoustic holography, which are inherent to BEM based NAH.
(196) But such a violent collision should have vapourised any water inherent to the moon.
(197) The result indicates that the supersaturation caused by the temperature grades between main flow and the pipe wall is the inherent impetus of salt-out in green liquid.
(198) As a result, countries around the world struggled to seek legal protection for databases, having created a wide range of models of protection in which there are inherent flaws.
(199) The inherent danger of concentrating the amount of radioactivity necessary to produce commercial power is simply far too great for civilization to tolerate.
(200) But it is interesting to see the inherent agreement on certain topics, such as cloud computing[sentencedict.com], governance and small-scale SOA.
(201) Modern navigation has much higher requirements on precision and reliability of navigation systems. Due to inherent defect, single navigation system can hardly meet targetalone.
(202) Two new academic papers suggest that such crises may be inherent to financial markets.
(203) For its many inherent advantages, the pseudo-random code phase-modulated signal is always chosen as the ideal signal for distance-determination.
(204) Nowadays, picture wind is changed somewhat, do not change its inherent agrestic complex however.
(205) Digital information is stored in an unpatterned magnetic film, using the inherent, natural properties of the domain walls in ferromagnetic materials to write data on an unpatterned magnetic film.
(206) The parameters and their inherent relation involved during valuation process were included in the input-output model.
(207) Because the ally which is short of inherent agglutinability and only be united by completely outside force obviously cannot withstand a single blow.
(208) Such a continuous period of more than accounting model with the implementation of accrual accounting basis of the inherent requirements.
(209) Simplicity of design eliminates pump priming, troublesome shaft sealing problems and the inherent maintenance costs of mechanical seals.
(210) The results showed that the solid state polycondensation improved the inherent viscosity of the chips, the viscosity fluctuation, carboxyl-end group content and water content of PET chips decreased.
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