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- adjective Alternative spelling of
endogenous .
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Examples
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Sexual behavior and fertility decisions are endogeneous, after all, to the price, and so if at the margin it is slightly more expensive, then women may adjust their pregnancy risk downward, resulting in fewer abortions and no increase in births.
What Do Declining Abortion Rates Mean for Crime in the Future? - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Neither Dembski nor Marks offer any evidence that AI necessarily must be added to what they call “endogeneous information.”
How do evolutionary processes create information? - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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Development is, to a large extent, an endogeneous phenomenon, an inner gestation, a will to being, to doing.
Vanguard News 2009
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Development is, to a large extent, an endogeneous phenomenon, an inner gestation, a will to being, to doing.
Vanguard News 2009
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Membranes were stained with Red ponceau (lower left panel) to ensure that similar amounts of purified MBP had been loaded in the different lanes. *: p The use of fluorescent microspheres to track endogeneous APCs has been commonly used to analyze the migratory behavior of DCs in other tissues than the CNS
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At elevated temperatures, population densities showed endogeneous 'shuffling' at both sites and an emergence of types 1 and 3, the high-temperature specialists, with low phenotypic variance, at Lee Stocking Island (
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Robert van Woesik et al. 2010
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At elevated temperatures, population densities showed endogeneous 'shuffling' at both sites and an emergence of types 1 and 3, the high-temperature specialists, with low phenotypic variance, at Lee Stocking Island (
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Robert van Woesik et al. 2010
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