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esogene

Esogene is a term that lacks a single, universally recognized definition in mainstream science or scholarship. It may appear as a neologism, a dialectal variant, or a misspelling connected to exogenic or exogenous concepts, depending on the author and language. In English-language sources, no standard definition has become established, and esogene is not listed in major technical glossaries.

When used, esogene can be interpreted in several ways, often as a reference to processes or inputs

Because the term’s meaning is uncertain without context, readers should check the source for a precise definition.

originating
from
outside
a
system
(external
origin)
or
as
a
coinage
intended
to
contrast
external
sources
with
internal
ones.
In
geology
and
earth
science,
analogous
ideas
are
usually
described
with
terms
such
as
exogenic,
exogenous,
or
external
processes,
while
esogene
is
not
commonly
employed
in
standard
terminology.
In
other
fields,
esogene
may
appear
as
a
brand
name,
project
title,
or
theoretical
construct
within
a
particular
text.
If
you
have
a
specific
field,
language,
or
document
where
esogene
appears,
providing
that
context
would
allow
a
more
accurate,
targeted
explanation.
See
also
exogenous,
endogenous,
exogene.