Some extrinsic factors influencing the presence of skilled attendance include : socio-demographic ( age, education, residential area ) and economic status.
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However, nowadays it is known that various extrinsic factors, including the ambient temperature, influence the colour and size of a lion's mane.
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Errors may arise due to extrinsic factors, such as framing effects, or intrinsic ones, such as cognitive biases or construal level theory.
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Stars can also vary in luminosity because of extrinsic factors, such as eclipsing binaries, as well as rotating stars that produce extreme starspots.
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Extrinsic factors can be important, with winds sometimes limiting the height of the column, and the local thermal temperature gradient also playing a role.
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Secondly, the human soul does not change even though the body ages or becomes diseased, that is, its essence is not affected by extrinsic factors.
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This could depend on some extrinsic factors such as the size of the colonies, the number of brood cells available for oviposition, and size dimorphism of queens and workers.
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Dr . James L . Moeller and Dr . Mary Lamb, two physicians who specialize in sports medicine, conclude there are a number of extrinsic factors that contribute to ACL injuries.
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Other causes of this condition include intrinsic factors that exert pressure within the tunnel, and extrinsic factors ( pressure exerted from outside the tunnel ), which include benign tumors such as lipomas, ganglion, and vascular malformation.
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This extrinsic factor " refers to doing something because it leads to a distinct outcome, something external you expect to receive, and the latter refers to doing something because it is inherently interesting or enjoyable, an internal reward ."