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If natural objects and systems have intrinsic value independent of their possible use for humans, as many environmental philosophers have argued, then a policy approach to sustainability needs to consider the environment and natural things not only in instrumental and but also in intrinsic terms to do justice to the moral standing that many people believe such items possess.

So if you want a deeper, more durable brand relationship with your customers, you really want to be communicating in intrinsic terms.

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The internal friction spectrum of shape memory alloys, which undergo a thermo-elastic martensitic transformation, is composed of three terms: the intrinsic term IFInt, related to the damping properties of each phase, the phase transition term IFPT, due to the martensitic phase transformation itself, and the transitory term IFTr, linked to the kinetic effects during the phase transition.

Typical strategies for multi-scaling are capturing the physical effects of the presence of solvent via an intrinsic term that is directly related to the solvation free energy of transfer of a rigid solute from vacuum to solution or by parametrising the implicit solvent by matching solute properties like explicit water forces or conformational ensembles [ 11,12 ].

A common assumption at the basis of mathematical neuroscience [7] is to model their behavior by a stochastic differential equation which is made of four different contributions: (i) an intrinsic dynamics term, (ii) a communication term, (iii) a term for the external input, and (iv) a stochastic term for the intrinsic variability.

The last term is an intrinsic death term with the death rate constant (d_{S}).

We now have a combination of intrinsic noise terms that are treated in the sense of Ito, and an extrinsic noise term that is treated in the sense of Stratonovich.

We do highlight one subtle difference, however, associated with the fact that the intrinsic noise terms are Ito rather than Stratonovich.

Significant conclusions about the complicated vibration processes composed of nonstationary and intrinsic modal terms are drawn by using the proposed empirical modeless decomposition and modal identification method.

One should not confuse the term "intrinsic" with the term "inherent" used in the present paper.

Both the intrinsic constraint term and the translation rate-dependent term can be approximated by power functions (linear functions of log variables in the log scale) of a protein-specific "structural functional factor" and translation rate, respectively.

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