- happening or arising or located within some limits or especially surface; "internal organs"; "internal mechanism of a toy"; "internal party maneuvering"
- occurring within an institution or community; "intragroup squabbling within the corporation"
- home(a): inside the country; "the British Home Office has broader responsibilities than the United States Department of the Interior"; "the nation's internal politics"
- inner: located inward; "Beethoven's manuscript looks like a bloody record of a tremendous inner battle"- Leonard Bernstein; "she thinks she has no soul, no interior life, but the truth is that she has no access to it"- David Denby; "an internal sense of rightousness"- A.R.Gurney,Jr.
- inner: innermost or essential; "the inner logic of Cubism"; "the internal contradictions of the theory"; "the intimate structure of matter"
- (internally) on or from the inside; "an internally controlled environment"
- An internality is a term used in behavioral economics to describe those types of behaviors that impose costs on a person in the long-run that are not taken into account when making decisions in the present. ...
- inside of something; within the body; concerned with the domestic affairs of a nation, state or other political community; concerned with the non-public affairs of a company or other organisation
- (internals) The internal workings of a mechanism or system that are normally hidden from view
- (Internally) An individual who is served by another individual with a specific series of tasks or desired outcome.
- (Internals) Usually an oxygen tank of some sort and a gasmask. Basically any worn item that lets you breathe when you otherwise can't.
- (INTERNALS) Financials prepared internally and without the benefit of outside verification.
- the location of illnesses such as those that affect qi, blood, and organs inside the body
- dose means that portion of the dose equivalent received from radioactive material taken into the body.
- An object or data that cannot be directly accessed and operated on by the program, yet is necessary for the program's execution.
- (also called user) costs and benefits are borne or accrue directly by a good’s consumer. External costs and benefits are borne or accrue by others. Social costs are the total of both internal and external impacts. ...
- adjective, Latin internus = inward, hence, nearer the inside.
- Data in this representation is written in an MPI-implementation dependent and operating system and architecture independent format. ...
- within Information Technology; campus - within the OU Health Sciences Center/Oklahoma Health Center complex; external - general or professional population
- combustion engines can be classified by their configuration which affects their physical size and smoothness (with smoother engines producing less vibration).
- Classes (e.g. lectures, tutorials) conducted on campus. The symbol designating the internal mode of study is 'D' (e.g. D1).
- a) inside SWAN/Sun employee; b) internal customer, either Sun employee or Sun partner.
- (usage: internal style). Emphasizing the use of qi, breathing, body positioning and sensitivity rather than muscle power or muscle-generated speed. Taiji Quan is considered to be an internal art.
- open to all current departmental employees who are qualified for the position.
- A disconnection from some or all of the personality functions in the prefrontal cortex within an individual, usually because of distress. (Dr. Jim Wilder).