inherence

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  • Noun:
    the state of being within or not going beyond a given domain

Word Origin

inherence (n.)
1570s, from Medieval Latin inhaerentia, from inhaerentem (see inherent). Related: Inherency (c. 1600).

Example

1. Quality management : all-level quality responsibility system under prevention and insure the stabile quality for both inherence and appearance .
2. The characteristic of the scientific theoretic beautyis different from the nature beauty , the social beauty and the art beauty , which is a high-level form of beauty with inherence , intellectuality and logicality .
3. And our study to indicate that tendency to shyness maybe inherence .
4. This paper constructing a evolution game model , and research on the formation mechanism of innovation networks , showing the inherence disciplinarian of the process , basic conclusion is : the positive external effect of network is basic reason for formation of innovation networks .
5. In modem green system of the city , landscape architecture had many roles that also much complexity in modern society , landscape architecture need enrich itself from inherence , making itself a better " person " from external when meet the functionsofuse leading a role in detail in design .

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