(1) Of or resembling an endogen
(2) Derived or originating internally
(1) Thus, a well-trained athlete may have a more developed endogenous antioxidant system.
(2) According to their monograph, it should not be used during pregnancy, by nursing mothers or by those with endogenous depression.
(3) In fact the political system is likely to be endogenous to these basic American beliefs.
(4) For example, the taste for discrimination may be endogenous to a particular society and consequently relatively impervious to competition.
(5) Wheat price is clearly an endogenous player in the system, particularly at midterm and longer-term horizons.
(6) If the doctor fails to recognize the difference between these two and attempts to purge an endogenous disease, the deficiency will become more deficient.
(7) It appears that these medicines are not effective in combating symptoms of endogenous depression, which is more responsive to antidepressants.
(8) This served as a background level for measurement of endogenous repair systems.
(9) The vast majority of mutations in human tissues are certainly of endogenous origin.
(10) Further crystallisation and growth of stone are influenced by endogenous and dietary factors.
(11) Second, to what extent are the impediments determined by structural factors beyond the control of the region, and to what extent are they determined by endogenous factors that can be mitigated by regional policy?
(12) However, characteristics of classrooms and factors endogenous to them still carry great sway over students' decisions to rebel.
(13) The questionnaire instead focuses primarily on endogenous factors influencing the economic system.
(14) All species in this system were modeled as endogenous variables in subsequent analyses.
(15) All endogenous genes contain promoter sequences that determine where and when they will be expressed in an organism.
(16) The mean estimates of the firm effects are much smaller in the model system that includes endogenous demand.
(17) Three institutional factors contribute to the endogenous problems of agricultural policy-making in the EU.
(18) But the long-term goal is to create the basis for internal development and endogenous growth.
(19) First, singing is highly affected by both endogenous and environmental factors, potentially making detection probabilities low and variable.
(20) The authors recognize that numerous factors, exogenous and endogenous to the community, can cause or contribute to these changes.
(21) The endogenous variables in the system are attendance and price.
(22) They are the main pathogenic factors of endogenous diseases.
(23) This process is mediated by endogenous factors, so forcing teenagers to bed early, or getting them up early in the morning, is contrary to their natural biological clock.
(24) It is assumed that plant growth and development are regulated by the interactions between the environment and endogenous factors, especially hormones.
(25) His theory of endogenous depression as a block in the quest for the self gave a further basis for founding an integrated approach to depression.
(26) We realize that complete prevention of cross-transmission could have changed our findings, but the majority of cases of acquisition still were considered to be from endogenous origin.
(27) We have been able to work with the community to solve this problem endogenously and to get the commitment of all stakeholders to participate without expecting direct financial compensation.
(28) Nitric oxide is produced endogenously within the respiratory tract and is detectable in exhaled gas of humans and other mammals.
(29) Because these compounds are not produced endogenously , they must be introduced by means of the diet or intravenous infusion.
(30) The shoot or first leaf initiates endogenously within an area of the root.
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