Endogenous factors involve fetal inability to adequately move, whereas exogenous factors refer to insufficient intrauterine space available for fetal movements.
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Favorable exogenous factors ( lower oil prices, lower interest rates, and depreciation of the dollar ) helped to moderate operating costs.
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Some economists criticise the theory, stating that endogenous factors, such as government policy, are much more influential in economic growth than exogenous factors.
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Technically, it refers to an unpredictable change in exogenous factors that is, factors unexplained by economics which may influence endogenous economic variables.
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Exogenous factors, such as depredation by herbivores, can also be indirect drivers for cyclic succession if they differentially modulate plant life history properties over time.
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The large bowel microflora are also a very significant potential confounder of metabolic profiles and could be classified as either an endogenous or exogenous factor.
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"There's also the question of if and when we have a war in Iraq, . . . all these exogenous factors will have an impact ."
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Our interpretation of their effects cannot be judged without considering their environment, and that includes the effect of thousands of other alleles and other exogenous factors.
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Unlike the complex, free-form structures of the eusocial insects, the ultimate shape that the nests of caterpillars take is determined to no small extent by exogenous factors.
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"I realize that because of exogenous factors that have confronted us, our economy is wrecked, " he said at the rally, which had been delayed by torrential rains.