intrinsic factor
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of intrinsic factor
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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The other substance, called intrinsic factor, mixes with the stomach's contents and travels with them into the first part of the small intestine — the duodenum.
From Salon
However, people whose stomachs don’t secrete enough intrinsic factor may need B12 injections.
From Seattle Times
Additional research is required to learn if psychiatric concerns may be due to intrinsic factors caused by the virus compared to external factors.
From Washington Times
"The breathing exercises can help keep the lungs fully expanded as much as possible, but will it keep you from having worse symptoms? No, that's really dependent on so many other intrinsic factors," Galiatsatos said.
From Salon
In all three studies participants attributed more egalitarian views to a scientist if the evidence indicated that extrinsic factors shapes behavior more than intrinsic factors.
From Scientific American
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