| exogenic |
exogenous.
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| exogenic t. |
poisoning by the ingestion of toxic material, as in the food. See food poisoning, under poisoning.
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| exogenote |
in bacterial genetics, the extra piece of genetic information introduced by transduction into the recipient cell by the donor cell. Cf. endogenote.
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| exogenous c. |
the part of the life of a parasite spent outside the body of its definitive host.
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| exogenous f.’s |
fibers of the spinal cord which arise from cells the bodies of which are situated outside the cord.
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