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Thus, the set of entrants (Phi ) becomes endogenous in this game.
If they do offer a contract they must bear some fixed (entry) cost.14 Hence the number of insurers becomes endogenous.
Along the same lines, market or before-tax income distribution now becomes endogenous, as the tax policy now does influence labor and savings decisions of different type individuals in a different way.
Notice the term (partial tau _2^i /partial s_t^i ) on the right-hand side of Eq. (4): if the income tax schedule is progressive, the tax rate that an (i -th type old i -thidual faces becomes endogenous (increasing in his/her savings, (s_type)).
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That means that the virus has become endogenous.
Until this summer, the oldest known lentivirus was "only" a million years, and almost no one thought that a lentivirus could become endogenous.
"The most obvious implication is that we can no longer say that H.I.V. could not become endogenous,'' John Coffin, of Tufts, told me, though he still considers that unlikely.
"The most obvious implication is that we can no longer say that H.I.V. could not become endogenous," John Coffin, of Tufts, told me, though he still considers that unlikely.
That is not surprising in itself, but it means that the virus must have become endogenous fairly recently, otherwise it would not look so similar to its free-living counterpart.
Once in a while, retroviruses infect sperm and egg cells and become "endogenous," meaning they are passed down from generation to generation.
The discovery that specific oxidative metabolites of estrogens, the catechol estrogen quinones, react with DNA supports the hypothesis that estrogens can become endogenous carcinogens by generating the mutations leading to the initiation of cancer [11 14].
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