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Examples for "induction"
Examples for "induction"
1At four health plans, we reviewed medical records to validate induction measures.
2However, the pathways linking virus recognition to IFN induction remain poorly understood.
3Results: After induction treatment, 464 patients were assessable for the consolidation phase.
4When the cervix is unfavorable, still many different induction methods are used.
5We also had a good deal of trouble through interference and induction.
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.