[ĕn-dŏj́ə-nəs]
(adj.)Produced or growing from within.
(adj.)Originating or produced within an organism, tissue, or cell:…
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Endogenous growth theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In economics, endogenous growth theory or new growth theory was developed in the 1980s as a response to criticism of the neo-classical growth model. In neo-classical growth models, the long-run ra...
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Endogeny - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The word endogenous means "proceeding from within", the opposite of exogenous. Endogenous substances are those that originate from within an organism, tissue, or cell . Endogenous retrovirus are cau...
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endogenous adj. Produced or growing from within. Originating or produced within an organism, tissue, or cell: endogenous secretions ... Originating or produced within an organism, tissue, or cell: endogenous secretions.
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Endogenous - Definition of Endogenous at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Endogenous. Look it up now! ... 1 : growing from or on the inside <endogenous spores> ; 2 : caused by factors withinthe body or mind or arising from internal structural or functional...
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BACKGROUND: Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth generates endogenous ethanol production both in experimental animals and humans. ... RESULTS: In fasting conditions, no patient had endogenous ethanol production. Alter the meal, ethanol in concentrations of 11.3 and 8.2 mg/del were detected in two patients.
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To test the hypothesis that nitric oxide (NO) production is essential for endogenous vascular remodeling in ischemic skeletal muscle, 22 New Zealand White rabbits were chronically instrumented with transit-time flow probes on the common iliac arteries and underwent femoral ligation to produce unilateral hindlimb ischemia.
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Definition of endogenous from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 1 : growing or produced by growth from deep tissue <endogenous plant roots>; 2 a : caused by factors inside the organism or system <suffered from endogenous depression>
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Scott Simkins, Mark Maier, Bill Goffe and Steve Greenlaw announce on the  tch-econ  list: ... “Pre-ASSA Roundtable Discussion/Workshop; ... At this year’s ASSA meeting in San Francisco (Januray 3-5,2009) we will be hosting a pre-meeting Roundtable Discussion/Workshop exploring pedagogical innovations developed in science,
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Endogenous endophthalmitis is a potentially blinding ocular infection resulting from hematogenous spread from a remote primary source. The condition is relatively rare but may become more common as the number of chronically debilitated patients and the use of invasive procedures increase.
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