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Endogenous

Endogenous | Endogenously

Endogenous meaning

Produced, originating or growing from within. | Of a natural process: caused by factors within the body.

Example sentences (20)

Markets in which endogenous publicly generated but privately allocated credit-money figures as a medium of exchange with predicaments of this sort – a fact that continues to go surprisingly unremarked.

Some commentators contend that endogenous drivers in the digital-asset industry are influencing speculative bets on tokens.

To state it differently, aggregate growth for India is a summation of growth in States and States are within their respective frontiers, providing plenty of endogenous slack for growth.

About 8% of the genome (the complete set of DNA) is made up of sequences called Human Endogenous Retroviruses (HERVs) – products of ancient viral infections that occurred hundreds of thousands of years ago.

Higher rates make asset prices go down and make credit more expensive which results in less endogenous money creation by banks.

In ETX101, a transgene encoding an engineered transcription factor under the control of a cell-selective regulatory element is delivered within a clinically-validated capsid (AAV9) to upregulate, or increase, the expression of the endogenous gene.

Under-equipped Sahelian armies want "to develop endogenous capabilities to reduce our dependence", Burkina Faso's Foreign Minister Karamoko Jean Marie Traore said.

Endogenous dynorphin in epileptogenesis and epilepsy: anticonvulsant net effect via kappa opioid receptors.

CRISPR-Based Chromatin Remodeling of the Endogenous Oct4 or Sox2 Locus Enables Reprogramming to Pluripotency, dx.

In a study conducted by the opponents to Chand, percent of endogenous testosterone above or below average in the top three competitors in each sport was measured.

Therapeutic doses or taking too many drugs of the one type can lead to imbalances in endogenous chemicals which can trigger side effects, some with fatal consequences.

After the realization that endogenous synthesis was an important contribution to VLCFA in the body, efforts at dietary therapy shifted to inhibiting these synthetic pathways in the body.

A higher intake from food leads to a net decrease in endogenous production, whereas lower intake from food has the opposite effect.

An alternative to "structural estimation" is reduced-form estimation, which regresses each of the endogenous variables on the respective exogenous variables.

An example of a receptor agonist is Valium, a benzodiazepine that mimics effects of the endogenous neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) to decrease anxiety.

A related technique involves scanning with radioligands that compete with an endogenous (naturally occurring) substance at a given receptor to demonstrate that a drug causes the release of the natural substance.

A rhythm cannot be said to be endogenous unless it has been tested and persists in conditions without external periodic input.

As such, it has been proposed that DHEA may be an important and potentially major endogenous estrogen in the body.

Attention can be divided into two major attentional systems: exogenous control and endogenous control Chica, A. B., Bartolomeo, P., & Lupiáñez, J. (2013).

Conversely, a successful lung damage caused a significant lowering of endogenous sulfur dioxide production, and an increase in lipid peroxidation, free radical formation, oxidative stress and inflammation.