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Intrinsic and extrinsic factors are determinant for the healing process.
The cause had to be twofold, requiring an intrinsic and extrinsic factor.
"He's going to absolutely determine a case on its merits and not be persuaded by extrinsic factors.
Currently little information exists regarding extrinsic factors that affect birth, such as air, water, food and drink.
In contrast to this, extrinsic factors like food supply and predation are held by other workers to control the population cycles.
The effect of extrinsic factors such as skin lipids, care solutions and cosmetics all play an important part.
What attracts a nurse or health visitor back to practice is likely to be a combination of intrinsic and extrinsic factors.
For most of the time there was no editorial pressure, though extrinsic factors, such as last minute ads, could suddenly, and annoyingly, reduce my space.
The extrinsic factors are often related to sports and include excessive forces or loading, poor training techniques, and environmental conditions.
Hemoglobinemia can be caused by intrinisic or extrinsic factors.
"It has less to do with what's going on on campus than the extrinsic factor of marketing purposes.
However, it is now known that various extrinsic factors influence the color and size of all lions' manes, such as ambient temperature.
Intrinsic factor was necessary to facilitate the absorption of an 'extrinsic factor' from the diet.
Risk factors grouped into intrinsic and extrinsic factors.
Extrinsic factors can be important, with winds sometimes limiting the height of the column, and the local thermal temperature gradient also playing a role.
However, "exercising" your facial muscles will not reverse skin damage or premature wrinkling due to extrinsic factors.
With advancing years, the skin of the face and neck region undergoes predictable changes based on both intrinsic and extrinsic factors.
The development of the morphological features of neurons is governed by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors.
With extrinsic factors, daughter cells are equivalent after separation but adopt different fates due to their interactions with the environment.
The 'extrinsic factor' is now known as vitamin B12 (cobalamin) and provides an effective therapy for pernicious anemia.
Grain quality is characterized into two main factors (i) intrinsic factors, and (ii) extrinsic factors.
Cyclic fluctuations in vole populations have been variously interpreted as the result of intrinsic or extrinsic factors by different workers.
Typical extrinsic factors include:
Extrinsic factors include:
It was previously believed that the mammalian embryo developed in the impervious uterus of the mother, protected from all extrinsic factors.