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(adj.)Derived or developed from outside the body; originating externally.
(adj.)Characterized by the addition of layers of woody tissue.
(adj.)Having a cause external to the body. Used of diseases.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Exogenous DNA. Exogenous DNA. Information about Exogenous DNA in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Once inside the cell, exogenous DNA might create havoc in any of a number of ways, explains Appel.
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Exogeny - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Exogenous (or exogeneous ) (from the Greek words "exo" and "gen", meaning "outside" and "production") refers to an action or object coming from outside a system. It is the opposite of endogenous ...
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Cushing syndrome - exogenous Information from Drugs.com ... Exogenous means caused by something outside the body. Exogenous Cushing syndrome occurs when a person takes man-made (synthetic) glucocorticoids, such as prednisone or dexamethasone, for treatment purposes (for example, to treat asthma).
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Exogenous adrenal insufficiency Information from Drugs.com ... Exogenous adrenal insufficiency is a condition of low levels of hormones released by the adrenal glands, caused by factors other than problems with the glands themselves. See Addison's disease for information on adrenal deficiency caused by problems within...
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Caused or produced by factors external to a model, organism, organization, or system. Opposite of endogenous ... exogenous variable ... exogenous in the news...
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To combat the impact of higher commodity prices, a slumping world economy, and help countries hit by forces beyond their control, the IMF made changes last year to make its exogenous shocks facility easier to access and more flexible. ... Guidance Note on the Exogenous Shocks Facility, January 27, 2006...
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Exogenous lipoid pneumonia information including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, causes, patient stories, videos, forums, prevention, and prognosis. ... Symptoms of Exogenous lipoid pneumonia...
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Plausibly Exogenous; Tim Conley, Christian Hansen, and Peter E. Rossi∗; 14 March 2006. This draft: 18 May 2007. Abstract; Instrumental variables (IVs) are widely used to identify effects in models with po-tentially endogenous explanatory variables.
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