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  • Exogeny (redirect from Exogenous factor)
    the fact of being influenced within a system. In an economic model, an exogenous change is one that comes from outside the model and is unexplained by...
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  • economic model, an exogenous variable is one whose measure is determined outside the model and is imposed on the model, and an exogenous change is a change...
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  • ethinylestradiol is an exogenous synthetic estrogen, commonly used in birth control pills. In contrast, exogenous substances and exogenous processes are those...
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  • Exogenous bacteria are microorganisms introduced to closed biological systems from the external world.[citation needed] They exist in aquatic and terrestrial...
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    condition is most often associated with alkaptonuria, but can occur from exogenous administration of phenol complexes such as hydroquinone. It was first...
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  • Exogenous ketones are a class of ketone bodies that are ingested using nutritional supplements or foods. This class of ketone bodies refers to the three...
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  • Exogenous (April 12, 1998 – November 2, 2001) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse and the winner of the 2001 Beldame Stakes. Bred and raced by Vernon...
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    Obesity (redirect from Exogenous obesity)
    Obesity is a medical condition, sometimes considered a disease, in which excess body fat has accumulated to such an extent that it can potentially have...
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  • Exogenous DNA is DNA originating outside the organism of concern or study. Exogenous DNA can be found naturally in the form of partially degraded fragments...
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  • modeling, a nonlinear autoregressive exogenous model (NARX) is a nonlinear autoregressive model which has exogenous inputs. This means that the model relates...
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    Antigen (redirect from Exogenous antigen)
    transfused blood cells. Antigens can be classified according to their source. Exogenous antigens are antigens that have entered the body from the outside, for...
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    Hemoptysis has also been reported. Sources of such lipids could be either exogenous or endogenous. From outside the body. For example, inhaled nose drops...
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  • Adjustment disorder is a maladaptive response to a psychosocial stressor. It is classified as a mental disorder. The maladaptive response usually involves...
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    commonly associated with elevated cortisol, and may be early indicators of exogenous or endogenous Cushing's. Depression and anxiety disorders are also common...
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  • endogenous Cushing's syndrome, when excluding Cushing's syndrome from exogenously administered corticosteroids. The equine version of this disease is Pituitary...
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  • The Solow–Swan model or exogenous growth model is an economic model of long-run economic growth. It attempts to explain long-run economic growth by looking...
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    accounts of exogenous factors determining long-run growth, such as the Solow–Swan model. They favored a model that replaced the exogenous growth variable...
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    following generation. These endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), contrasted with exogenous ones, now make up 5–8% of the human genome. Most insertions have no known...
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  • correlated with the error term. The distinction between endogenous and exogenous variables originated in simultaneous equations models, where one separates...
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  • to their disruption of the endocrine system. The name given to these exogenous (coming from an external source) hormones is endocrine disruptors, due...
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