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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ENDOGENY»
Découvrez l'usage de
endogeny dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
endogeny et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
An Ecological History of Agriculture 10,000 B.C.-A.D. 10,000
ENDOGENY AND ORTHOGENES1S. Endogeny is change that originates from
within. In open systems, exogenous factors, or those operating from outside the
system, are inevitably at work, but they may act only to mask endogeny, which ...
2
Gene Targeting: Genetics, Genetic Recombination,
Endogeny, ...
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Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, McBrewster John, 2010
3
Ceylon Journal of Science: Botany
In the case of an ordinary subterranean root, it is easy to see that endogeny is
advantageous to the lateral roots, and perhaps also necessary. The extreme tip
of the root is forcing its way through the soil, and it would be difficult for either
lateral ...
4
Endogenous Regional Development: Perspectives, Measurement ...
6. Diversity. and. endogeny. in. regional. development: applying. appreciative.
intelligence. Tojo Thatchenkery and Jessica Heineman-Pieper INTRODUCTION
Endogenous processes in regional economic development have received ...
Robert John Stimson, Roger Stough, Peter Nijkamp, 2011
5
Unnatural Journeys: Part One
Zanella had never seen an endogeny, in real life, and wasn't sure they actually
existed. That was unfortunate, because one of them entered her dreams every
other night: 'Hello again, human child. ” The endogeny sat on a vast green pile of
...
6
Handbook of Depression and Anxiety: A Biological Approach
In spite of his empirical bias, Kraepelin continued to link the clinically descriptive
course criterion with the etiological hypothesis of endogeny. Through this, the
reference to heredity became an established fact. In practical terms, Kraepelin's ...
Siegfried Kasper, Johan A. den Boer, J.M. Ad Sitsen, 2003
Groups are often called isogenic if they have isomorphic quotients by finite
groups; for that reason, I shall call a definable homomorphism f from A into A/B an
endogeny of A, where B is a finite subgroup of A. I shall call B the cokernel of f if f
is ...
8
Fermentation (Biochemistry): Redox,
Endogeny, Cellular ...
This is in contrast to cellular respiration, where electrons are donated to an exogenous electron acceptor, such as oxygen, via an electron transport chain.
Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster, 2010
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Negative Binomial Regression
Consequently they are jointly estimated with the response and result in biased
estimates; this problem is sometimes referred to as endogeny. Endogenous
predictors are related to instrumental predictors, usually called instrumental
variables ...
An 6-endomorphism of A, or endogeny, is a relatively definable homomorphism r
from a subgroup Ar of finite index in A to A/Sr, where Sr & 6. We may also view an
endogeny as a relatively definable subgroup E of A x A with pri(E) = Ar (the ...
2 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «ENDOGENY»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
endogeny est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Hover No More: Helicopter Parents May Breed Depression and …
This is a prime example of a cross-sectional study that is being reported as having a cause-effect relationship (an error of endogeny, ... «TIME, févr 13»
Who Is Punished for Plagiarism?
... or Ruwick, Porter, or a host of other thinkers who have inspired me–as if exogony and endogeny could form separate categories in any case.". «Inside Higher Ed, juil 11»