Exogenous
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Or, at best, theorists can wave their hands about an
exogenous
(read: unexplained) shock to expectations.
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Well, traditional definition is "an organism to which
exogenous
components have been added for the purpose of adapting to new environments."
When humid air, high humidity and radiation are combined with these organic compounds, which I call
exogenous
vitamin C, generous vitamin C in the form of gas, the plants release antioxidants which react with pollutants.
It is rare to get an
exogenous
investment in girls' education.
Economics has long assumed that whatever informs our preferences is
exogenous
to the issue at hand: de gustibus non est disputandum, as George Stigler and Gary Becker argued.
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