0 being an extremely important and basic characteristic of a person or thing: --
1 basic to a thing, being an important part of making it what it is: --
2 being an extremely important and basic characteristic of a person or thing: --
Further the study derived intrinsic reaction coordinate equations on the free-energy surface.
This is satisfactory when considering a model for the carding machine as its objective is to dramatically alter intrinsic inter-fibre structure.
Not only those who attach intrinsic value to equality accept the egalitarian conditional.
They simply concern the concept considered in relation to its context - while intrinsic features concern the concept's kernel.
In the late century period of decline, by contrast, they became largely defensive statements of intrinsic value and reason for continuance.
The use of the notion of "intrinsic reinforcement," which has never been resolved satisfactorily, is one concern.
Leisure reading (that not required by school) was a good indicator of the level of intrinsic interest in reading in a particular language.
There are intrinsic limitations to governmentality, which stem from the market mechanism and come to light via its scientific study.