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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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action or
object originating externally. It
contrasts with
endogeneity or
endogeny, the fact of
being influenced within a system. In an
economic model, an...
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Endogenous money In
context of
biology and medicine:
Endogenous depression Endogeny (biology)
Exogeny This
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numerous developmental stages.
These stages happen through mitosis,
endogeny, plasmotomy, or
possibly meiosis. In the
first part of its lifecycle, M...
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division by
binary fission is rare, and
cells divide instead via
endogeny. In 2020, the
myxozoan Henneguya salminicola was
found to lack a mitochondrial...
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Nanobiosensors for
Biomolecular Targeting. Elsevier. ISBNÂ 978-0-12-813900-4.
endogeny. (2011) Segen's
Medical Dictionary. The Free
Dictionary by Farlex. Farlex...
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Laboratory explored: How to beat Memoryheads,
Endogeny,
Lemon Bread, Snowdrake's Mom and
Reaper Bird". Eurogamer.
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Viruses portal Avian sarcoma leukosis virus (ASLV)
Endogenous viral element Endogeny (biology) ERV3 HERV-FRD
Horizontal gene
transfer Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus...
- plant-based source, and that the
hormones are not
manufactured or synthesized.
Endogeny: this
meaning of
natural implies that the
hormones are
molecularly identical...
- acid lesions,
endogenous and
exogenous factors.
Endogenous factors, or
endogeny,
refer to the
resulting conditions that
develop within an organism. This...