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intermediate /in·ter·me·di·ate/ (-me´de-at) 1. between; intervening; resembling, in part, each of two extremes. 2. a substance formed in a chemical process that is essential to formation of the end product of the process.
intermediate 1. between; intervening; resembling, in part, each of two extremes. 2. a substance formed in a chemical process that is essential to formation of the end-product of the process. intermediate cell mass see nephrotome. intermediate filaments intracellular protein fibers which are part of the cytoskeleton in eukaryotic cells. intermediate host especially in parasitology, a host in which the parasite undergoes a stage, usually the larval or nonsexual stage, in its development. The host may be an insect vector which also acts as the transmitting medium, or another insect or animal species which is a passive enhancer, the infection being spread by other means. intermediate junction see zonula adherens. intermediate mesoderm mesoderm located just lateral to the somites, uniting the paraxial and lateral plate mesoderm. intermediate sheep footrot less underrunning of horn and less likelihood of resulting in chronic lesions than in virulent footrot. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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But the company realized it would be more efficient if brokers could process transactions directly, driving increased customer service and greater efficiencies in the intermediated distribution system. As long as the party has ultimate control over the financial system, and there is no genuine rule of law, China's wealth may not be intermediated in the most effective, long-term manner. Indeed, large capital inflows--when intermediated through weak and poorly supervised domestic banks--have created distortions in local asset and credit markets. |
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