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endogenous

/en-doj-uh-nuhs/US // ɛnˈdɒdʒ ə nəs //UK // (ɛnˈdɒdʒɪnəs) //

内生的,内源性的,内源性,内生性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : proceeding from within; derived internally.
    • : Biology. growing or developing from within; originating within.
    • : Pathology. resulting from conditions within the organism rather than externally caused.
    • : Biochemistry. pertaining to the metabolism of nitrogenous elements of cells and tissues.
    • : Geology. endogenetic.

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Examples

  • These threats can be endogenous–internally generated, like if you have stressful thoughts–or they can be exogenous, such as the noise of an ambulance or pinging notifications on your phone overnight.

  • For many Brits, Brown never recovered from using the phrase “post neo-classical endogenous growth theory.”

  • (B) Endogenous: The cell protoplasm becomes differentiated and condensed into a spherical or oval mass (very rarely cylindrical).

  • Endogenous Structures, in botany, are those which arise in the interior of the parent organ.

  • Certain it is that if Federation is to be brought about, the movement must be endogenous.

  • In animals, he says, the endogenous method is rare, and the customary origin is in an external blastema.

  • Corroborative observations on endogenous formation were also given by his brother, Harry Goodsir, in 1845.