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endogen Bot. (ˈɛndəʊdʒɪn) [Fr. endogène (De Candolle 1813) f. Gr. ἔνδο-ν (see endo-) + -γενής born, produced. (A Gr. ἐνδογενής is found with sense ‘born in the house’).] A plant in which new wood is developed in the interior of the stem, which is not differentiated into wood and bark; opposed to exo...
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exogen
exogen Bot. (ˈɛksəʊdʒɪn) [in Fr. exogène (De Candolle 1813), mod.L. exōgena, -us (imitating L. indigena, -us) adj., growing on the outside, used in fem. as n., f. Gr. ἔξω (see exo-) + γενής born, produced.] A plant whose stem grows by deposit on its outside; opposed to endogen. The class of Exogens ...
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David Vostell
In 1980 he shot the documentary Endogen Depression about the making of an Installation by Wolf Vostell. : The House of the Deaf Man
1978: Wolf Vostell and Salvador Dali in Figueres
1978: Wolf Vostell painting with models
1978: Snowing
1979: Hamlet
1980: Endogen
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endogenous
endogenous, a. (ɛnˈdɒdʒɪnəs) [f. endogen + -ous.] a. Growing from within. b. Path. (see quot. 1883). c. Of or pertaining to an endogen.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot, Introd. 20 Palms, which are endogenous in the strictest sense of the word. 1856 Emerson Eng. Traits, Relig. Wks. (Bohn) II. 100 No chemi...
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Lilianae
Jussieu's Monocotyledones thus became the Phanérogames, meaning "visible seed", hence Endogenæ phanerogamæ.
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dictyogen
dictyogen Bot. (ˈdɪktɪəʊdʒɛn, dɪkˈtaɪədʒɛn) [f. Gr. δίκτυο-ν net + -γενης born, produced: see -gen1. Formed to match endogen, exogen, and other terms of the same classification.] The name applied by Lindley to those plants which have a monocotyledonous embryo, and reticulated leaf-veins (in the latt...
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Eberhard Schorsch
.: Die Sexualität in den endogen phasischen Psychosen. 1967.
Schmidt, G., V. Sigusch and E. Schorsch: Tendenzen der Sexualforschung.
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thallogen
thallogen Bot. (ˈθælədʒɛn) [f. thall-us + -gen, after exogen, endogen, etc.] = thallophyte.1846 Lindley Veg. Kingd. 2 Those simpler plants which exist without the distinction of leaf and stem, are also destitute of flowers... Among the many names that Botanists have given such plants, that of Thallo...
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Calectasia cyanea
plant Calectasia cyanea, R.Br., a bush like an Adansonia, with quantities of large blue flowers with deep orange-coloured anthers; this is the handsomest Endogen
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Amaryllidaceae
of Botany (1830), he partly followed De Jussieu by describing a subclass he called 'Endogenae, or Monocotyledonous Plants' (preserving de Candolle's Endogenæ
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cryptogam
cryptogam Bot. (ˈkrɪptəʊgæm) [a. Fr. cryptogame adj. and n., in pl. -games, ad. mod.L. cryptogamæ (sc. plantæ), fem. pl. of cryptogamus, f. Gr. κρυπτός hidden + γάµος wedlock; after the Linnæan class-name cryptogamia. Brongniart in 1843 first divided the Vegetable Kingdom into Cryptogamæ, and Phaner...
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-gen
-gen, suffix (-dʒɛn) forming ns. in mod. scientific use; ad. F. -gène, ultimately repr. Gr. -γενής (f. γεν- root of γί-γν-εσθαι to be born, become, γεν-νάειν to beget, γέν-ος kind, etc.: see kin) an adjective suffix which has two different uses: (1) giving the sense ‘born in a certain place or condi...
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Asparagales
System of Botany (1830) he partly followed Jussieu by describing a subclass he called Endogenae, or Monocotyledonous Plants (preserving de Candolle's Endogenæ
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PPT - Fiziopatologia metabolismului glucidic (I) PowerPoint ...
Fiziopatologia metabolismului glucidic (I). Prof. Univ. Dr. Daniela Adriana Ion. Echilibrul glicemic. Aport exogen: Cantitate Absorbtie Aport endogen: Glicogenoliza Gluconeogeneza. Catabolismul celular al glucozei: Glicoliza Glicogenogeneza Proteinogeneza Lipogeneza. Slideshow 1769149 by patsy.
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false
▪ I. false, a., adv., and n. (fɔːls, fɒls) Forms: 1–7 fals, (3 Orm. falls, 4 falsse, 3–4 vals(e), 4–7 falce, (5 fauce, 6 falls, faulse, fawse), 8–9 Sc. fause, 7, 9 dial. fause, -sse, 3– false. [late OE. fals adj. and n., ad. L. fals-us false (neut. fals-um, used subst. in sense fraud, falsehood), or...
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