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1 exogenous change
s.alteración exógena. -
2 exogenous
exogenous /ɛkˈsɒdʒənəs/a.(biol., geol., econ.) esogeno: (econ.) exogenous change, cambiamento esogenoexogenously avv. -
3 change
1) перемена, сдвиг; изменение || изменять (ся); менять(ся)2) биржа3) обмен (напр. валюты) || обменивать4) сдача; разменная монета || разменивать, менять (деньги)
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