Definition of Endogenously. Meaning of Endogenously. Synonyms of Endogenously

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Definition of Endogenously

Endogenously
Endogenously En*dog"e*nous*ly, adv. By endogenous growth.

Meaning of Endogenously from wikipedia

- affecting money demand; here equilibrium of money supply and money demand endogenously determines the interest rate. But when the IS model and the LM model...
- Endogenous money is an economy’s supply of money that is determined endogenously—that is, as a result of the interactions of other economic variables,...
- In medicine, an endogenous infection is a disease arising from an infectious agent already present in the body but previously asymptomatic. Hendrik K.F...
- Endogenous substances and processes are those that originate from within a living system such as an organism, tissue, or cell. In contrast, exogenous substances...
- Endogenous preferences are preferences that cannot be taken as given, but are affected by individual internal responses to the external state of affairs...
- Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are endogenous viral elements in the genome that closely resemble and can be derived from retroviruses. They are abundant...
- In pharmacology, an endogenous agonist for a particular receptor is a compound naturally produced by the body which binds to and activates that receptor...
- Endogenous regeneration in the brain is the ability of cells to engage in the repair and regeneration process. While the brain has a limited capacity for...
- Endogenous depression (melancholia) is an atypical subclass of major depressive disorder (clinical depression). It could be caused by genetic and biological...
- potency endogenous ligand ... Morphine occurs endogenously. Poeaknapo C, Schmidt J, Brandsch M, Dräger B, Zenk MH (September 2004). "Endogenous formation...