1Darkness fell upon a crowd which was reeling in self-induced mental intoxication.
2Some observers claim they are rendered insensible to pain by self-induced hypnotism.
3Slowly he awakens from a second, self-induced coma to rejoin the human race.
4This time, the fall in trade is self-induced, to save lives.
5The derivatives showed potent self-induced Aβ aggregation inhibition and peroxyl radical absorbance activity.
6I left her admiring herself in a... well, a kind of self-induced trance.
7A self-induced hypnosis, a mental, an emotional atrophy are all present.
8It is instead succumbing to a self-induced panic that has paralysed its common sense.
9Various methods of purging, such as self-induced vomiting are well-known.
10This is not merely that a meaning will be self-induced.
11But it is difficult to avoid the notion that this inexorable decline is largely self-induced.
12Ok, most of these might not be self-induced, but they still need to be solved.
13The longest recorded consciously self-induced coma was forty-seven days.
14Halting, turning, rising from his self-induced hypnosis, he said, "Excuse me?"
15Some years, up to 200 women would die of complications from illegal or self-induced abortions.
16For these disorders, the primary pathologic condition involves the psyche; therefore, any cutaneous findings are self-induced.