Sentence examples for intrinsically obvious from inspiring English sources

"intrinsically obvious" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is self-evident or clear, and requires no further explanation. For example, "The truth of the matter was intrinsically obvious to everyone in the room."

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However, their argument is based largely on the fact that, unlike the case of the peptidyl transfer centre, there is no single self-folding RNA segment comprising the decoding site of the small subunit; why this should infer a more recent origin is not intrinsically obvious, as the small subunit RNA had to evolve at some time.

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Human performance is intrinsically variable, but despite this obvious fact, individual differences in AB magnitude have long been ignored.

Recently, it has become obvious that metabolic alterations are intrinsically involved in tumor growth beyond the mere ATP production through many different mechanisms that provide an advantage to tumors under fast growing or hypoxic conditions.

p25 is reported to be more stable than p35, and p25/CDK5 complexes are reported to contain intrinsically higher activity [ 15], which would have obvious implications on CDK5 substrate phosphorylation in diseases with altered p35-p25 ratio.

Increasing ITN coverage to over 80% would continue to be a huge resource outlay for little obvious biological benefit where malaria risk is intrinsically low and spatially over-dispersed.

All strains carried KPC-3, OXA-9 and different TEM and SHV β-lactamases, but none carried the intrinsically avibactam-resistant class B metallo-β-lactamases. No obvious differences in antibiotic resistance genes were observed.

An obvious example of such bias are, for example, intrinsically unfolded proteins [22], which are, by definition, absent from structural databases.

Six different areas of progress are covered here, but the core of genomic medicine continues to be intrinsically linked to improvements in the underlying technology, and two obvious examples are sequencing and mass spectrometry.

Second, recently-annotated functions may be intrinsically harder to predict (i.e., where the function is obvious, annotations will tend to occur at an earlier time).

Ross gives hedonism short shrift because he thinks it obvious that pleasure is not the only thing that is intrinsically valuable (RG 17, 99; FE 65).

Moreover, with the exception of its single, α-helix-forming TMD and two predicted intrinsically disordered (unstructured) segments located at its N and C termini (Figure 1a), OEP9 is devoid of any obvious structural and/or functional domains.

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