Intrinsic

  • 91intrinsic photoconductivity — savasis fotolaidumas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. intrinsic photoconduction; intrinsic photoconductivity vok. Eigenphotoleitung, f rus. собственная фотопроводимость, f pranc. photoconductibilité intrinsèque, f; photoconduction… …

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  • 92intrinsic value — /ɪnˌtrɪnsɪk vælju:/ noun the material value of something ● These objects have sentimental value, but no intrinsic value at all. ● The intrinsic value of jewellery makes it a good investment …

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  • 93Intrinsic fraud — In law, intrinsic fraud is deceit in obtaining a transaction. This is also called fraud in the inducement in contract law.During a trial, perjury, forgery, and bribery of a witness constitute frauds that might have been relieved by the court.… …

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  • 94Intrinsic muscles of external ear — Infobox Muscle Name = PAGENAME Latin = GraySubject = 229 GrayPage = 1035 Caption = The muscles of the auricula. Caption2 = Origin = Insertion = Blood = Nerve = Action = Antagonist = MeshName = MeshNumber = DorlandsPre = DorlandsSuf = The… …

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  • 95Intrinsic impedance — In problems of electromagnetic wave propagation in a transmission medium, the electromagnetic impedance, also known as the intrinsic impedance, is defined as the ratio of the electric to magnetic field amplitudes::eta = {E over H}For a region… …

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  • 96Intrinsic hyperpolarizability — The intrinsic hyperpolarizability is defined as the hyperpolarizability divided by the Kuzyk Limit …

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  • 97intrinsic factor — A mucoprotein normally secreted by the epithelium of the stomach and that binds vitamin B12; the intrinsic factor/B12 complex is selectively absorbed by the distal ileum, though only the vitamin is taken into the cell …

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  • 98Intrinsic Factor — In|t|rin|sic Fac|tor [ɪn trɪnsɪk fæktə[r]; engl. = innerlicher Faktor], der; s, s; ein Fucose u. Galaktose enthaltendes Glykoprotein (MG ca. 60 000) im Magensaft, das zur Resorption u. Aktivierung von Vitamin B12 (sog. Extrinsic Factor) u. damit… …

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  • 99Intrinsic value of an option — The amount by which an option is in the money. An option which is not in the money has no intrinsic value. Related: in the money. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 100intrinsic value of an option — The amount by which an option is in the money. An option that is not in the money has no intrinsic value. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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