Similar words: induce, inducement, conduce, produced, induct, inductive, induction, seduce. Meaning: [ɪn'duːs /-'dju-] adj. brought about or caused; not spontaneous.
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61. But it was bigoted political obstinacy, not courage, which induced him to refuse to devalue the pound.
62. Sometimes parents had stopped the laxative because the stool withholding manoeuvres or screaming did not stop as soon as loose stools were induced.
63. Nothing now would have induced Meredith to sign his petition, whatever it had been for.
64. The current in the primary winding is induced by the rotating magnet.
65. Simultaneous changes in the cell walls, hormonally induced, produce negative pressure potentials during extra-cellular freezing, which control the dehydration.
66. But this example of corporate induced injury pales beside one which followed closely afterwards.
67. The complete model must also take account of the voltages induced in the phase winding by rotor motion.
68. These reports suggested that inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis was unlikely to be sole mechanism responsible for the gastric damage induced by indomethacin.
69. Theoretical Basis of Relaxation Training Relaxation induces physiological effects opposite in nature to those induced by psychological stress.
70. Malthus was burdened by a fatalism induced by fears of population growth and resource shortages.
71. The organic response to the changes in the physical environment induced by plate tectonics can be considered under three headings.
72. The recollection induced in Converse a sense of utter despair which he found soothing.
73. Observations of graded bedding, trough structures and cross-layering suggested sedimentation from magmatic currents induced either by convection or by gravity currents.
74. The voltage induced in the pickup coil by this waveform is directly proportional to the rate of change of magnetic induction.
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75. She was admitted to hospital and the baby was induced because the doctors feared both Esther and the baby were in danger.
76. Magnesium reabsorption, is also inhibited when an osmotic diuresis is induced with mannitol, urea, or glucose.
77. Endothelin induced gastric mucosal damage was carried out as described below.
78. Steroids inhibit the synthesis of all the eicosanoids; they reduce late radiation induced fibrosis in experimental models.
79. A butterfly wing has a dynamically changing structure that allows myriad responses to its own induced wing vortices.
80. The source of oxygen radicals in gastric mucosal injury induced by indomethacin in rats is not clear.
81. The driving force for inflammation then is a combination of drug and luminal induced mucosal damage.
82. Endothelin-1 in this range induced mucosal haemorrhagic changes in a dose dependent manner.
83. That kind of pressure is difficult to bear, however self induced.
84. There is some evidence that low salinities induced by freshwater may result in physiological damage to corals.
85. When I saw him in the Convention I was induced to pay the greatest attention to him whenever he spoke.
86. He will not voluntarily do anything which conflicts with his personal moral code, nor can he be induced to do so.
87. While interferon production was certainly induced by this compound its efficacy in treating viral infections bas so far been disappointing.
88. However, these data combine spontaneous and induced abortions and thus reflect different causal phenomena.
89. It is clear that in all three measures, changes in rank can be induced by altering the riskless rate of return.
90. In addition we have also investigated the involvement of platelet activating factor in the endothelin induced fibrinolytic activation.
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