- Look up
exogen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Exogen may
refer to: an
archaic term
meaning a
woody plant whose stem is
formed by
successive accretions...
- the
regression of the hair
follicle phase,
telogen is the
resting stage,
exogen is the
active shedding of hair
phase and
kenogen is the
phase between the...
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resting phase (telogen). At the end of the
resting phase, the hair
falls out (
exogen) and a new hair
starts growing in the follicle,
beginning the
cycle again...
- is the
process of
filtering the CSF in
order to
clear it from
endogen or
exogen pathogens. It can be
achieved by
means of
fully implantable or extracorporeal...
- 32044107266454. Henslow,
George (May 1893). "A
Theoretical Origin of
Endogens from
Exogens,
through Self-Adaptation to an
Aquatic Habit".
Botanical Journal of the...
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botany (1834–37) [2 vols.] London:
James Ridgway Lindley, John (1838). "
Exogens". The
Penny Cyclopaedia of the
Society for the
Diffusion of
Useful Knowledge...
- Abad and
geophysicist Luis Avial, who used a
georadar to
locate sixteen "
exogen"
points on the
river bed
susceptible of
being the body. The area was consistent...
- A; Glover, M; Yang, Y; Bayliss, S; Meads, C; Lord, J (October 2014). "
EXOGEN ultrasound bone
healing system for long bone
fractures with non-union or...
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Alliance by
placing it as a
class of its own
between Endogens (monocots) and
Exogens (dicots) The
botanical authority is
given to von
Martius (1835) by APG...
- corolla. The
petals are
joined in the corolla. Sub
class 1
Dicotyledons or
Exogens Heteromerae Monochlamydae For an
illustrated summary of Gamopetalae, see...