Antonym: extrinsic. Similar words: intrigue, intricate, intrigued, inside, insist, in sight, insight, string. Meaning: [ɪn'trɪnzɪk /-sɪk] adj. 1. belonging to a thing by its very nature 2. situated within or belonging solely to the organ or body part on which it acts.
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31. The particular effects that genes have are not intrinsic properties of those genes.
32. First, one begins to question the need for frequent rote regurgitation of words which lack intrinsic interest.
33. We have shown, using immunohistochemistry, that intrinsic factor is present in parietal cells from 13 weeks of gestation.
34. In short, do ends justify means or are the means themselves of intrinsic significance to the final outcome?
35. But once again it is to deny that they can do this by virtue of their intrinsic properties as individuals.
36. They are capable of producing and enjoying states of intrinsic value, desirable for their own sakes alone.
37. By definition, all at-the-money and out-of-the-money options have intrinsic values of zero.
38. There is inevitably some overlap; nevertheless the intrinsic character of much of the activity in these two fields is quite different.
39. Some matters are no doubt decided only by reference to their intrinsic merits, others on purely political grounds.
40. Nevertheless it was felt that the papers deserved a wider circulation because of their intrinsic interest to a larger audience.
41. Some writers use the word intrinsic to differentiate this inner resource from energy that is produced by muscles.
42. Antique jewellery at the Paris Biennale is of interest for its design rather than its intrinsic value.
43. Watson discusses the meaning of work and separates motivation to work into intrinsic and extrinsic satisfactions.
44. Cyclic fluctuations in vole populations have been variously interpreted as the result of intrinsic or extrinsic factors by different workers.
45. Flexibility and tolerance of errors are intrinsic to creativity management.
46. Liberalisation and democratisation were not so much of intrinsic value as of practical value for the reformist-minded leadership.
47. It is in this sense that intrinsic values are objective.
48. Its badness, therefore, would not belong to its intrinsic nature and not be one of its intrinsic properties.
49. It heals us of depression and sadness, as if they were intrinsic to the kind of person I believe myself to be.
50. The universe was created for a purpose, and this purpose is to realise intrinsic values among persons in relationship and community.
51. A lack of structure is intrinsic to housework; thus a psychological structure is imported to it.
52. Parietal cell and intrinsic factor blocking antibodies were not detected in any subject with atrophy.
53. But this apparent methodological superiority does not necessarily spring from any intrinsic properties of the stratificational model.
54. The medieval concentration on the intrinsic value of materials gave way to another type of richness-that of variety.
55. The acyl substituents of phospholipids provide the hydrophobic environment that is necessary for the function of intrinsic membrane proteins.
56. For Simmel, contradiction is not merely an instrument for, but an intrinsic condition of, the dynamic force of history.
57. In addition to problems intrinsic to the methodology of platelet function, problems also arise from the diabetic groups studied.
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58. We are speaking about giving everyone access to some share in the intrinsic values that make human life worthwhile.
59. These tasks were repetitive, lengthy, and lacking in any intrinsic interest.
60. Replicators survive, not only by virtue of their own intrinsic properties, but by virtue of their consequences on the world.
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