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Unlike previous assumptions associating these changes with external factors like medicationa, the research group's previous findings suggest that they may be intrinsic to the disorders.

The doughnut shape seems to be intrinsic to how grid cells represent space.

Even today, viruses may be intrinsic to evolution, helping survival genes move between very different lifeforms in subtle ways that scientists are only beginning to understand.

From Salon

"There's a lot that social media platforms could do better," he continues, "but there are also some harms that may just be intrinsic to connecting large groups of humans."

From BBC

Long-standing anxiety, he said, appears to be intrinsic to SPS and has been present in every patient he has seen.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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