intrinsic en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

intrinsic en el diccionario PONS

intrinsic Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

the intrinsic value of a coin
this is intrinsic to ...
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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As a result of the intrinsic motivation, the employees enjoyed the task more and were more optimistic when having to complete more uninteresting task.
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Second, many elementary particles have an intrinsic magnetic moment, the most important of which is the electron magnetic dipole moment.
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In value theory this is generally the intrinsic value (also called terminal value).
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Erosion is an intrinsic natural process, but in many places it is greatly increased by human activity, especially poor land use practices.
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Because of its low intrinsic accuracy, it was generally fired in large volleys, some aircraft carrying as many as 104 rockets.
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They can work toward a more functional version of those characteristics that are intrinsic to their style.
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The term intrinsic is connected with behaviour, which results from the reward of the activity itself.
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Trouble is the quintessential blues song about how tribulation is intrinsic to human existence.
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Also, positive feedback is positively related to intrinsic motivation and satisfaction so long as the feedback is not relayed in a controlling manner.
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It is the setting for a number of fine country houses, whose parklands are an intrinsic part of the landscape.
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