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What is ARX model?

An ARX (AutoRegressive eXogenous) model is a type of time series model in which the current value of a variable is predicted based on its own past values (autoregressive part) as well as the values of other variables (exogenous part). It is commonly used in forecasting and modeling dynamic systems.


What is exogenous dormancy?

Exogenous dormancy refers to a period of dormancy induced by external factors such as environmental conditions like temperature or humidity. This type of dormancy is not inherent to the seed itself but is a response to external stimuli.


Drugs act at the synapse by?

affecting neurotransmitter release, blocking neurotransmitter reuptake, or binding to neurotransmitter receptors. This alters the signaling between neurons and can have various effects on mood, behavior, and other physiological processes.


When exogenous DNA is used to make insulin which type of cell produces the insulin?

Bacterial cells are commonly used in biotechnology to produce insulin using exogenous DNA. The exogenous DNA encoding for human insulin is introduced into the bacterial cells, which then serve as a host to produce the insulin protein through the process of genetic engineering.


What are Exogenous triglycerides packaged into for absorption?

Exogenous triglycerides are packaged into chylomicrons in the intestinal epithelial cells for absorption into the lymphatic system. Chylomicrons are large lipoprotein particles that transport dietary lipids from the intestines to the rest of the body.

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What is exogenous activity?

Exogenous behavior is the behavior that is derived externally and outside the body. Exogenous behavior can also be in reference to outside sources that effect us, such as temperature and sunlight.


When b cells secrete antibodies does it fight against endogenous or exogenous pathogens?

exogenous pathogens.


What do exogenous sources of infection include?

Exogenous infection is a bacterial infection that develops from the outside of the body. Exogenous bacteria are foodborne and waterborne which can be consumed directly or through secondary host.


What is the definition of exogenous?

Exogenous is the use of something from outside the organism - such as insulin. A link with a longer definition is below.


What is exogenous virus?

I believe, exogenous virus exist as: "replication competent viruses that are transmitted horizontally in mice, while endogenous viruses exist as germline sequences that are usually not replication competent by may recombine with exogenous viruses during the course of infection." This would refer to exogenous retroviruses.


Define and differentiate between endogenous and exogenous variables?

The endogenous variables value is established by the conditions of the other variables in the structure. The exogenous variables value in independent of the conditions of the other variables in the structure. The difference between the endogenous and exogenous variables is the endogenous depends solely on the structure and the exogenous depend on outside elements.


Is endotoxin an exogenous pyrogen?

true


What is the medical term meaning neurotransmitter?

neurotransmitter


What is the meaning of term 'exogenous'?

The term exogenous means something relating to external factors. It is used in biology to refer to something that is growing or originating from outside of an organism.


What is an exogenous processes?

exogenous process is that reaction which gives out energy........during the process energy is released in form of heat or radiation....etc..example.....burning of coal is an exogenous reaction...it gives out heat energy


A chemical found in the synaptic vesicles that when released has an effect on the next cell is called a?

neurotransmitters


What is the value of the dependent variable in a function is always?

It is exogenous.