| intrinsic l. |
the dim light always present in the visual field.
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| intrinsic m. |
a muscle that is contained (origin, belly, and insertion) in the same limb or part.
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| intrinsic p. of coagulation |
a sequence of reactions leading to fibrin formation, beginning with the contact activation of factor XII, followed by the sequential activation of factors XI and IX, and resulting in the activation of factor X, which in activated form initiates the common pathway of coagulation. Cf. extrinsic p. of coagulation.
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| intrinsic sympathomimetic a. |
the ability of a β-blocker to stimulate β-adrenergic receptors weakly during beta-blockade. Called also partial agonist a.
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| intrinsicoid d. |
the sharp deflection occurring between the onset of the Q wave and the peak of the R wave in electrocardiography using indirect surface leads, such as unipolar precordial leads.
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