- Endogeny, in biology,
refers to the
property of
originating or
developing from
within an organism, tissue, or cell. For example,
endogenous substances...
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unpleasant names:
Typical asafoetida contains about 40–64% resin, 25%
endogeneous gum, 10–17%
volatile oil, and 1.5–10% ash. The
resin portion contains...
- A nail
disease or
onychosis is a
disease or
deformity of the nail.
Although the nail is a
structure produced by the skin and is a skin appendage, nail...
- form equations. Let Y be the
vector of the
variables to be
explained (
endogeneous variables) by a
statistical model and X be the
vector of explanatory...
- Marcellini, D.L. & Peters, A. (1982). "Preliminary
observations on
endogeneous heat
production after feeding in
Python molurus".
Journal of Herpetology...
- "[Cardiac glycosides: From
ancient history through Withering's
foxglove to
endogeneous cardiac glycosides]".
Dansk Medicinhistorisk Arbog: 119–32. PMID 15685783...
- School. This
parallels recent debates between proponents of the
theory of
endogeneous money, such as
Nicholas Kaldor, and monetarists, such as
Milton Friedman...
- and vinpocetine, may
increase GHB
synthesis and release. Conversely,
endogeneous GHB
production in
those taking valproic acid will be
inhibited via inhibition...
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November 2020.
Leonhard K (1995).
classification of
Endogeneous Psychoses and
their Differentiated Etiology (2nd ed.).
Springer Science...
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Accerbi M, et al. (September 2008). "Distinct size
distribution of
endogeneous siRNAs in maize:
Evidence from deep
sequencing in the mop1-1 mutant"...