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The first and second classes are also respectively called Exogenous and Endogenous, from the peculiar formation of the stem in each case — its increase in the first class proceeding from external additions, in the second from internal development.
Theism: The Witness of Reason and Nature to an All-Wise and Beneficent Creator. 1823-1886 1855
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Lin RY, Sullivan KM, Argenta PA, Lorenz HP, Adzick NS: Exogenous transforming growth factor beta amplifies its own expression and induces scar formation in a model of human fetal skin repair.
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Exogenous/endogenous, nature/nurture, mind/body—none of these tiresome questions was going to tell us much about life as we lived it, which was as an active force trying to grapple with all the complexities of everyday life.
MANUFACTURING DEPRESSION Gary Greenberg 2010
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Economic growth: Creative destruction, Exogenous growth model, Development economics, Endogenous growth theory, Economics of global warming
OpEdNews - Quicklink: The Economic Impact of Global Warming 2009
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Characterization of Atrazine-induced gonadal malformations in African Clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis) and comparisons with effects of an androgen Antagonist (Cyproterone Acetate) and Exogenous Estrogen (17b-Estradiol): Support for the Demasculinization/Feminization Hypothesis.
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Exogenous factors (e.g., nutrition, education) obviously play a role.
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Exogenous variables are represented by nodes that have no arrows directed towards them.
My Shasta Daisy 2009
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Exogenous serotonin at the hypoglossal motor nucleus (HMN) stimulates genioglossus (GG) muscle activity.
Vytorin: Dis-Enhance-d | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008
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Exogenous factors: Factors that influence the balance of forces from outside.
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Evolution: Gradual development that leads to change overtime Exogenous factors: Factors that influence the balance of forces from outside.
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