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EXOGENETIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
(of a disease) having an external origin . 2. geology. (of rock) formed by the action of external forces.
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EXOGENETIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Exogenetic definition: Also exogenic arising from or relating to the surface of the earth (endogenetic ).. See examples of EXOGENETIC used in a sentence.
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exogenetic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Existing or arising outside of a system or organism; exogenous.
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exogenetic
exogenetic, a. (ˌɛksəʊdʒɪˈnɛtɪk) [f. as exogenesis: see -genetic.] Having an external cause or origin. 1. Med. Of a disease: having a cause outside the body.1874 Dunglison Dict. Med. Sci. (new ed.) 385/2 Exogenetic, having an origin from external causes, as exogenetic diseases. 2. Geol. a. Of rock: ...
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exogenetic, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
exogenetic is a borrowing from Greek, combined with an English element. Etymons: Greek ἔξω, ‑genetic comb. form. See etymology. Nearby entries. Exody, ...
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Definition of exogenetic - Mindat
Definition of exogenetic. i. Said of processes originating at or near the surface of the Earth, such as weathering and denudation, and of rocks, ore deposits ...
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exogenic, a. (ɛksəʊˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. exo- + -genic.] Exogenetic. 1. Med. Of a disease.1900 Gould Pocket Med. Dict. (ed. 4) 246 Exogenic, exogenous. See Exogenetic. 1961 Lancet 23 Sept. 706/1 During the epidemic stage the study of an exogenic factor would be complicated by various confusing factors—social...
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Exogenic phenomenon | geology - Britannica
Exogenic impact phenomena from solar debris possibly modified by tidal disruption caused by nearby planetoids, or radiation phenomena tied mainly to the Sun.
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Exogenetic Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Exogenetic definition: (biology) Arising or growing from without; exogenous.
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Genetic, epigenetic and exogenetic information in development and ...
Relationships of precise determination can exist between genetic, epigenetic and exogenetic factors in development and distal phenotypes, such as morphology and ...
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Endogenetic and Exogenetic Forces - Geographic Book
Exogenetic forces refer to the external processes that shape the Earth's surface, including weathering, erosion, and deposition. These forces ...
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Exogenetic - Oxford Reference
Applied to the various processes of erosion, transport, and deposition that take place at the Earth's surface. Usually the term is used in contrast with the ...
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Bornhardt
The exogenetic theory asserts that sheet jointing is formed in response to the emerging topography, while the endogenetic theory suggests that the topography
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exogenous
exogenous, a. (ɛkˈsɒdʒɪnəs) [f. mod.L. exōgen-a, -us (see exogen) + -ous.] a. Bot. Growing by additions on the outside; of the nature of an exogen; pertaining to or characteristic of the exogens. b. Path. and Psychiatry. = exogenetic. c. Anat. Of a portion of bone (see quot. 1854); opposed to autoge...
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Karola Stotz
Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
In different papers Stotz argues for an Extended Evolutionary Synthesis through the inclusion of non-genetic (extended, exogenetic Niche Construction
Stotz introduced the concept of Developmental Niche Construction as an integrative framework for the study of various non-genetic (exogenetic
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