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internal adjective absorbed, domestic, domesticus, enclosed, implanted, infixed, ingrained, inmost, innate, inner, innermost, inside, interior, intestinus, private, under the surface, within boundary lines
Associated concepts: internal affairs, Internal Revenue
See also: domestic, household, inherent, interior, intrinsic, subjective


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For instance, you drink water when you''re thirsty, you put a sweater on when you''re cold and you rest after intense physical activity, all in an effort to keep your internal environment in a relative constant state (homeostasis).
With an increase in insulin sensitivity, this helps your body get a more an anabolic response to insulin, thus developing a better internal environment for building muscle and burning fat.
American fridge freezers also have a bigger internal environment than traditional fridge freezer models, so you can store more fresh food at one point.
 
 
 
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