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exogenous

[ek-soj-uh-nuhs] / ɛkˈsɒdʒ ə nəs /
ADJECTIVE
derived externally
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Members can tap the RFI repeatedly within any three-year period if the balance of payments need is caused by an exogenous shock, according to the IMF website.

From Reuters

Another concern was overuse that can lead to skin irritation, rebound effects and potentially a rare skin condition called exogenous ochronosis.

From Washington Post

“It came into existence at a time when the doses of exogenous oestrogen that were available in the market were 50 and 100 micrograms,” she says.

From Nature

So the context around the story itself is an exogenous cue.

From Salon

This was surprising because multiple studies that used exogenous tracers have shown that BBB permeability increases with age, and have highlighted this increase as a contributing factor to age-related cognitive decline6,7.

From Nature