| intrinsic |
The bullion value of the metal from which a coin is made. The intrinsic value may will vary with fluctuations in metal prices.
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| intrinsic a. |
asthma attributed to pathophysiologic disturbances and not to environmental factors; usually seen in adults. Called also cryptogenic a.
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| intrinsic b. |
crystalline b.
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| intrinsic d. |
the sharp reversal in polarity of surface electrical charge in a muscle, such as is registered in an electrode directly attached to muscle, as the dipole of an action potential passes the electrode during muscle activity.
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| intrinsic f. |
a glycoprotein secreted by the parietal cells of the gastric glands, necessary for the absorption of vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin, extrinsic factor). Lack of intrinsic factor, with consequent deficiency of vitamin B12, results in pernicious anemia.
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