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Cosa (chi) è exogenous - definizione

FACT OF AN ACTION OR OBJECT ORIGINATING EXTERNALLY
Exogenous factor; Exogeneous; Exogenic; Exophobous; Exogenous; Exogenetic; Exogenously; Exogenus; Exogeneity

exogenous         
[?k's?d??n?s, ?k-]
¦ adjective relating to or developing from external factors. Often contrasted with endogenous.
Derivatives
exogenously adverb
Exogenous         
·adj Growing by addition to the exterior.
II. Exogenous ·adj Growing from previously ossified parts;
- opposed to autogenous.
III. Exogenous ·adj Pertaining to, or having the character of, an exogen;
- the opposite of endogenous.
Exogenous DNA         
  • Exogenous DNA strands (Red and Green) shown inside a cell's nucleus.
DNA ORIGINATING FROM OUTSIDE AN ORGANISM
Exogenous dna
Exogenous DNA is DNA originating outside the organism of concern or study. Exogenous DNA can be found naturally in the form of partially degraded fragments left over from dead cells.

Wikipedia

Exogeny

In a variety of contexts, exogeny or exogeneity (from Greek ἔξω éxō 'outside' and -γένεια -géneia 'to produce') is the fact of an action or object originating externally. It contrasts with endogeneity or endogeny, the fact of being influenced within a system.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per exogenous
1. The Samba report said inflation in the Kingdom is not solely attributable to exogenous factors, however.
2. Now the lira‘s weakness is exacerbating these exogenous pressures, especially on production costs.
3. Analysts believe the biggest risk factors are likely to be exogenous.
4. Terrorism is the classic example of an "exogenous shock", a threat that emerges from outside the system.
5. However, the board said Zimbabwe has owed about $11' million to the fund‘s Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility Exogenous Shocks Facility Trust Fund since February 2001.