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Meanings of
induced
in English
Catalan
induït
Back to the meaning
Brought about or caused; not spontaneous.
spontaneous
Related terms
evoked
elicited
iatrogenic
Catalan
induït
Usage of
induced
in English
1
Long months of inaction
induced
more thoughtfulness than soldiers' conditions usually allowed.
2
Conclusion: Children have a low risk of developing severe
IFN
-
induced
side effects.
3
However,
insulin
-
induced
changes in plasma membrane area have not yet been demonstrated.
4
However, the possible roles of TCs in
pregnancy
-
induced
liver growth remain unknown.
5
Conclusions: Stress
induced
hyperglycemia identifies patients at subsequent risk of incident diabetes.
6
However, it appears that this reperfusion may lead to increased
inflammation
-
induced
damage.
7
However, treatment with LOS and LIS attenuated the
AoS-
induced
increase in area.
8
The long bubble lifetime is the result of
surfactant
-
induced
surface tension changes.
9
Results: VF was
induced
with occlusion or after reperfusion in 35 animals.
10
Scop treatment
induced
significant memory deficits from 1 week after Scop treatment.
11
In case of chronic occlusion, however,
ischemia
-
induced
symptoms may necessitate an operation.
12
Purpose:
Chemotherapy
-
induced
gastrointestinal toxicity is a common adverse event during chemotherapeutic treatment.
13
However, the molecular mechanism responsible for
NMDA
-
induced
β-cell dysfunction remains largely obscure.
14
The clinical course of
HTG
-
induced
AP is not different from other causes.
15
Health care providers should be aware of the risk of
risperidone
-
induced
NMS.
16
However, the molecular mechanism underlying
salicylate
-
induced
resistance has not yet been established.
Other examples for "induced"
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induced
induce
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
induce by
induce apoptosis
induce cell
induce coma
induce changes
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Translations for
induced
Catalan
induït
Induced
through the time
Induced
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common
Australia
Less common
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