Extrinsic

  • 31extrinsic proteins — extrinsic proteins. См. внешние [мембранные] белки. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) …

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  • 32extrinsic factor — n VITAMIN B12 * * * vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) …

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  • 33extrinsic factor — n. vitamin B12 …

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  • 34Extrinsic semiconductor — An extrinsic semiconductor is a semiconductor that has been doped , that is, into which a doping agent has been introduced, giving it different electrical properties than the intrinsic (pure) semiconductor. Doping involves adding dopant atoms to… …

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  • 35Extrinsic Value — The difference between an option s market price and its intrinsic value. In theory, options should not trade above their intrinsic value due to the time value associated with option pricing. Extrinsic value is also the portion of an item s worth… …

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  • 36extrinsic value — The amount of money option buyer are willing to pay for an option in the anticipation that, over time, a change in the underlying futures price will cause the option to increase in value. In general, an option premium is the sum of time value and …

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  • 37Extrinsic protein — An extrinsic protein is a protein around the whole cell membrane that has polar and nonpolar areas. Extrinsic proteins only partly span the membrane they are either attached to the outer phospholipid layer or the inner phospholipid layer. They… …

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  • 38Extrinsic value (ethics) — The idea that something has value only because of outside factors. It is an end to a means.ExampleWork is, by many, considered to have extrinsic value. We work because we need money in order to survive.ee also*Intrinsic value (ethics) *Value… …

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  • 39extrinsic olfactory hallucination —    The term extrinsic olfactory hallucination is indebted to the Latin words extrinsecus (outside), and ol(e)facere (to smell). It was introduced in or shortly before 1971 by the Canadian neurologist William E.M. Pryse Phillips to denote an… …

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  • 40extrinsic reward — A positive outcome that is obtained by performing work but which is separate from and not inherent to the work task. The most obvious extrinsic rewards are the pay and benefits that workers receive in return for work, though others might include… …

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