exogenous

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of a disease: having an external cause
descriptive of a group created by public as opposed to private information
of information: received from outside a group
produced or originating outside of an organism
Coming from a source outside an organism
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imposing an affect on the body from the outside environment
derived or originating externally
rhythm generated within or by an organism because of rhythmic environmental cues that are external to the organism
uncontrollable variables
1. of information: received from outside a group 2. descriptive of a group created by public as opposed to private information
Supplied to the body from an external source Insulin injected into the body is exogenous insulin
Growing by addition to the exterior
Produced or made outside the body; for instance, insulin that is commercially produced (made from pork or beef pancreas or by biosynthetic processes) is exogenous insulin when given to people Pronounced: ex-SODGE-in-us Compare: Endogenous
Pertaining to, or having the character of, an exogen; the opposite of endogenous
originating outside of the local environment; foreign, extraneous in origin
Originating outside an organism
Growing from previously ossified parts; opposed to autogenous
Outside the genes; all factors other than heredity or genetic (such as environment or trauma)
being derived or developed from external causes
1) Derived or developed from external causes or locations 2) For bioremediation, microorganisms from other locations, whose effectiveness has been tested and added to a site for remediation
Arising on the outside of the generating structure (20)
originating or produced outside the body
-originating outside of the local environment; foreign, extraneous in origin
{s} outer, having an external source
Refers to a cause of a disability or impairment that stems from factors outside the body such as disease, toxicity, or injury
(viral genes) Gene sequences not found in the host organism: derived elsewhere
Grown or made outside the body; for instance, insulin made from pork or beef pancreas is exogenous insulin for people
Due to, or produced by external causes; not arrising within the body
Originating outside of the body
extogenous
exogenous depression
an inappropriate state of depression that is precipitated by events in the person's life (to be distinguished from normal grief)
exogenous obesity
obesity caused by overeating
exogenous variable
variable whose worth is determined by external conditions
exogenous variable
(Ticaret) A variable caused by one or more variables not contained within the given model
exogenously
in an exogenous manner, from an external source
exogenous

    Silbentrennung

    ex·og·e·nous

    Türkische aussprache

    eksōcınıs

    Antonyme

    endogenous

    Aussprache

    /ˌekˈsōʤənəs/ /ˌɛkˈsoʊʤənəs/

    Etymologie

    [ ek-'sä-j&-n&s ] (adjective.) 1830. French exogène exogenous, from exo- + -gène ; more at -GEN.
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