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[en'dɒdʒɪnəs]1) Общая лексика: эндогенный, внутренний, эндогенный (AD)2) Геология: глубинного происхождения (о породе)3) Медицина: возникший внутри организма4) Техника: внутренний (эндогенный)5) Математика: внутренне обусловленный, внутрисистемный -
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[en`dɔʤɪnəs]эндогенныйАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > endogenous
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мед.прил. эндогенный* * * -
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[en·dog·e·nous || en'dɒdʒɪnəs]◙ adj. אנדוגני, של מקור פנימי, ממקור פנימי* * *◙ ימינפ רוקממ,ימינפ רוקמ לש,ינגודנא◄ -
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adj. \/enˈdɒdʒɪnəs\/( vitenskapelig) endogen, som har en indre\/innvortes årsak -
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adj1) фізл. ендогенний2) геол. глибинного походження (про породу)* * *a1) фiзioл. ендогенний2) гeoл. ендогенний, глибинного походження ( про породу) -
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a. 내부로부터 발생하는, 내생의, 내인성의 -
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adj 1. endogen, koji nastaje iznutra, iz unutrašnjih uzroka 2. [biol] koji raste iznutra ili na unutrašnjoj strani; koji se razvija unutar stijenke stanice 3. [bot] jednosupan 4. [physiol] koji se odnosi na metabolizam dušičnih sastojaka staničja 5. [psych] koji proizlazi iz vlastitih želja pojedinaca, urođen* * *
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эндогенный; внешнийThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > endogenous
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adj. endogen, kroppseget
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Endogenous — En*dog e*nous, a. 1. (Bot.) Increasing by internal growth and elongation at the summit, instead of externally, and having no distinction of pith, wood, and bark, as the rattan, the palm, the cornstalk. [1913 Webster] 2. (Biol.) Originating from… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
endogenous — UK US /enˈdɒdʒənəs/ adjective ECONOMICS ► used in economics to describe something that is inside a particular system, rather than outside that system: »There are those who see the origins of the crisis as endogenous to the region … Financial and business terms
endogenous — 1830, from ENDO (Cf. endo ) within + GENOUS (Cf. genous) producing … Etymology dictionary
endogenous — [en däj′ə nəs] adj. [ ENDOGEN + OUS] 1. developing from within; originating internally 2. Biol. growing or developing from or on the inside 3. Physiol. Biochem. of the anabolism of cells … English World dictionary
Endogenous — Inside. For example, endogenous cholesterol is cholesterol that is made inside the body and is not in the diet. * * * Originating or produced within the organism or one of its parts. SYN: endogenic. [endo + G. gen, production] * * * en·dog·e·nous … Medical dictionary
endogenous — adjective Date: 1830 1. growing or produced by growth from deep tissue < endogenous plant roots > 2. a. caused by factors inside the organism or system < suffered from endogenous depression > < endogenous business cycles > b. produced or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
endogenous — From within the body, either a native function or the product of the extended colony...normal flora in the colon are considered endogenous … Herbal-medical glossary
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Endogenous multiplication — Endogenous En*dog e*nous, a. 1. (Bot.) Increasing by internal growth and elongation at the summit, instead of externally, and having no distinction of pith, wood, and bark, as the rattan, the palm, the cornstalk. [1913 Webster] 2. (Biol.)… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Endogenous preferences — are preferences that cannot be taken as given, but are affected by individual internal responses to the external state of affairs. They are interdependent, in part determined by social institutions, marketed advertisement, and subject to learning … Wikipedia