internal environment

collocation in English

meaningsofinternalandenvironment

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internal
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈtɜː.nəl/
us
/ɪnˈtɝː.nəl/
inside ...
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environment
noun
uk
/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
us
/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and ...
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(Definition ofinternalandenvironmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofinternal environment

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For consistency and completeness of the theory, selectionist principles must be equally valid in theinternalenvironment.
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First, solar radiation from different orientations through the facades has a substantial effect on theinternalenvironment.
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In a sense this adaptation may be considered as an attempt of the neural cells to maintain homeostasis of theinternalenvironment.
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This covered facilities for staff, features that facilitate the care of frail residents, and theinternalenvironment(temperature, lighting, ventilation, noise and air quality).
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In the case of internal pollution the chemicals are introduced voluntarily into theinternalenvironmentusually in the form of drug medication.
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This in turn may generate true regional forms which bring theinternalenvironmentcloser to nature.
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These repetitive elements will ensure a consistent and reliable modulation of theinternalenvironment, and thereby optimum conditions for learning.
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This energy is used to achieve aninternalenvironmentwhich is considered comfortable.
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Within the rigid framework, both in terms of geometry and function, the design team set itself the challenge of designing energy-efficient buildings with a high-quality thermal and visualinternalenvironment.
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He intended to protect theinternalenvironmentfrom any external threats that could possibly be screened out by design and by the imaginative use of the latest science.
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P therefore modifies theinternalenvironmentof the swarm in response to changes in the external audio environment.
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Light too can be used to improve theinternalenvironment, and the facade can be used to reflect natural daylight into the building.
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Changes in the external orinternalenvironmentmay lead to improvements in an individual's ability to master developmental changes and thus to redirect a developmental trajectory.
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Whilst creating thisinternalenvironment, the building facade should harness the forces of nature in the most cost-effective way.
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One complementary area that has received much less attention is that of internal pollution, when the purity of theinternalenvironmentof our bodies is destroyed.
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We recognise the value of murals and other works of art in contributing to theinternalenvironmentof hospitals and other health buildings.
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If we can hit and keep below certain levels of lead in thatinternalenvironment, then we are all right.
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However, aspects which may have to do with theinternalenvironmentof the workplace, the working environment, are not included.
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The company aspect of micro-environment refers to theinternalenvironmentof the company.
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Preferring to understand the image as a re-presentation and formalization of sensations or perceptions, coming from the external orinternalenvironment.
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