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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extrinsic origin" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts discussing the source or cause of something that is external or not inherent. Example: "The researchers found that the extrinsic origin of the disease was linked to environmental factors."
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Apparently, at least some of the overall nonproportionality has an extrinsic origin.
The role of internal barriers and the possible explanation for the extrinsic origin of the giant dielectric response in CCTO has been evaluated.
Slow-wave sleep (migraine) 7 Headache/sleep association: a) Intrinsic origin (modulation through the same neurotransmitters) b) Extrinsic origin (i.e. fibromyalgia syndrome) c) Reinforcement (bad sleep hygiene).
This further supports the extrinsic origin of the observed PL superlinearity showing that it stems directly from a poor quality of the QD material.
Due to their extrinsic origin, winds can defy the slopes of the landscape that reflect internal driving forces.
A frequent hallmark of genes with an extrinsic origin is the difference in GC content of these genes compared of the mean content of the host genome [ 46, 47].
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The tedious distinction between random noise and unstable nonlinearity is worthwhile, because the former points to extrinsic origins of variability, whereas the latter indicates intrinsic origins.
The clear hysteresis loop is observed at room temperature in CuO nanoparticles, and the extrinsic impurity origin is excluded.
Colossal dielectric response in LaFeO3 is extrinsic, and its origin lies in the extended defects at grain grain interfaces and sample electrode contacts, whereas the intrinsic static dielectric constant is weakly temperature dependent and lies below 75 in the whole temperature range (221 300 K).
Phagocytosis and autophagy are typically dedicated to degradation of substrates of extrinsic and intrinsic origins respectively.
The X-ray emission of magnetic intermediate mass Ap/Bp stars is reviewed and put into context of intrinsic as well as extrinsic hypotheses for its origin.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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