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239:, intrinsic properties of devices (or systems of devices) are generally those that are free from the influence of various types of non-essential defects. Such defects may arise as a consequence of design imperfections, manufacturing errors, or operational extremes and can produce distinctive and often undesirable extrinsic properties. The identification, optimization, and control of both intrinsic and extrinsic properties are among the engineering tasks necessary to achieve the high performance and 57: 201:, an intrinsic property is independent of how much of a material is present and is independent of the form of the material, e.g., one large piece or a collection of small particles. Intrinsic properties are dependent mainly on the fundamental chemical composition and 74: 205:
of the material. Extrinsic properties are differentiated as being dependent on the presence of avoidable chemical contaminants or structural defects.
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is not essential or inherent to the subject that is being characterized. For example,
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of a specified subject that exists itself or within the subject. An
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Properties of an object which are/aren't part of the object itself
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is an extrinsic property that depends on the strength of the
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