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endogenesis

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En`do`gen´e`sis
n.1.(Biol.) Endogeny.

endogenesis, endogeny
the formation of cells from within. — endogenous, adj.endogenicity, n.
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Realising the endogenesis of political risk, some authors contended that MNEs can play a more positive role in manipulating the political environment or managing political risk (Boddewyn, 1988; Boddewyn and Brewer, 1994; Hadjikhani, 2000; Frynas and Mellahi, 2003).
]ion m/z CID spectra data Resveratrol 227 185, 143, 117, 119 Ml 403 227, 185, 175, 117, 113 M2 307 227, 185 Excretion studies HPLC chromatograms of samples before and after polyamide solid extraction In order to eliminate the endogenesis interferer, rat urine samples were cleaned up by using solid-phase extraction (SPE) with polyamide cartridges.
 
 
 
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