How To Use Endogenously In A Sentence
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Plants also produce significant amounts of ammonium endogenously from processes such as photorespiration, phenylpropanoid biosynthesis, and amino acid catabolism.
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Accordingly, in pre-empting neuronal glucose utiliztion by the neuron, ketone bodies may compromise neuronal energetic efficiency and, together with both endogenously generated and diffusible ROS exported by the fatty acid-oxidizing astrocyte, promote cell injury.
Metabolism and ketosis | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
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It was shown that gaseous ethylene inhibits both growth and geotropism in plants, and ethylene is endogenously produced by fruits.
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Limited participation can arise endogenously in the presence of model uncertainty, and overconfident investors enter the market differently from the rational investors.
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Accordingly, in pre-empting neuronal glucose utiliztion by the neuron, ketone bodies may compromise neuronal energetic efficiency and, together with both endogenously generated and diffusible ROS exported by the fatty acid-oxidizing astrocyte, promote cell injury.
Metabolism and ketosis | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
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The most common form of vitamin K in animals is menaquinone 4, produced by intestinal bacteria from exogenous naphthoquinones and transformed endogenously in our own cells.
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The efficient Lindahl equilibrium and the non—cooperative Nash equilibrium are determined endogenously based on the individual preferences elicited in second price auctions.
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Limited participation can arise endogenously in the presence of model uncertainty, and overconfident investors enter the market differently from the rational investors.
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However, risk limits tighten abruptly when the firm's net worth declines below an endogenously determined threshold.
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Klf-4 and c-myc endogenously expressed in the starting cells, make forcing their expression dispensable
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The stalked globular antheridia are exceptional in being formed endogenously, and are situated in groups in special intercellular spaces.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
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The exhaled breath of humans contains a multitude of VOCs, many of which are in ambient air as well as endogenously produced, the most abundant being acetone, methanol, ethanol, propanol, and isoprene.
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On the other hand the body is equipped with a complex antioxidant / oxidant handling system which includes both enzymatic and nonenzymatic (i.e. small molecules such as flavonoids, ascorbate, tocopherol, and carotenoids) produced endogenously or derived from the diet.
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Chapter Two analyses the endogenously increasing factors of industry clusters, and puts forward the conception of the endogenous agglomeration force.
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The paper mainly discusses the pattern of endogenously regional economy development based on industry clusters, from the point of regional economics.
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The latter may be formed endogenously from cellular precursors, but they may also originate from exogenous sources such as diet, tobacco smoke or environmental pollution.