Extrinsic mass effect refers to the impact that an external mass, such as a tumor or cyst, has on surrounding tissues and structures in the body. This effect can cause displacement, compression, or distortion of adjacent organs or tissues, potentially leading to functional impairment or symptoms. It is often assessed through imaging studies to determine the extent of the mass and its implications for treatment or management. Understanding extrinsic mass effect is crucial in diagnosing and planning interventions for various medical conditions.
Mass is an example of an extrinsic property, because an extrinsic property is one that varies with and depends on the size and amount of the sample. Obviously, the more of the sample you have, the greater will be the mass. Thus, mass is an extrinsic property. Compare this to density. It doesn't matter how much of the sample you have, the density will be the same. Density is an intrinsic property.
Mass is an extrinsic property... that is, it matters very much how much talc there is. Your question makes no sense.
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An extrinsic motivator
If he died in Mass Effect 1 then he is not in Mass Effect 2. If he survived Mass Effect 1 he shows up in Mass Effect 2 but he can not be killed.
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The effect of mass extinction is extinction, death of a mass
Yes, there will be a Mass effect 3. even if your Shepard died, there will be a mass effect 3.
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BioWare, the developer of Mass Effect has confermed Mass Effect 2 to come out in 2010.
An extrinsic duodenal mass refers to a growth or lesion that is located outside the duodenum but is causing compression or displacement of the duodenum. This may include tumors originating from neighboring organs like the pancreas, liver, or lymph nodes. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may involve surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy.
Extrinsic is external; intrinsic is internal.