- Look up
intrinsics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Intrinsics or
intrinsic may
refer to:
Intrinsic and
extrinsic properties, in
science and engineering...
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intrinsic value in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Intrinsic value may
refer to:
Intrinsic value (finance), of an
option or
stock Intrinsic theory...
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Intrinsic factor (IF),
cobalamin binding intrinsic factor, also
known as
gastric intrinsic factor (GIF), is a
glycoprotein produced by the
parietal cells...
- In
computer software, in
compiler theory, an
intrinsic function, also
called built-in
function or
builtin function, is a
function (subroutine) available...
- In geometry, an
intrinsic equation of a
curve is an
equation that
defines the
curve using a
relation between the curve's
intrinsic properties, that is...
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Intrinsic safety (IS) is a
protection technique for safe
operation of
electrical equipment in
hazardous areas by
limiting the energy,
electrical and thermal...
- An
intrinsic property is a
property that a
thing has itself,
including its context. An
extrinsic (or relational)
property is a
property that
depends on...
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Parasympathetic ganglia are the
autonomic ganglia of the
parasympathetic nervous system. Most are
small terminal ganglia or
intramural ganglia, so named...
- The
intrinsic dimension for a data set can be
thought of as the
number of
variables needed in a
minimal representation of the data. Similarly, in signal...
- An
intrinsic semiconductor, also
called a pure semiconductor,
undoped semiconductor or i-type semiconductor, is a
semiconductor without any significant...