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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121. Mutoh etal showed that intracellular glutathione was mainly responsible for protecting against gastric cell injury induced by ethanol.
122. These results could suggest a prominent role of tissue type plasminogen activator in the pathogenesis of endothelin induced gastric mucosal damage.
123. The number of viable acini isolated in pancreatitis induced by caerulein was only about 30% of that obtained from the intact pancreas.
124. Penalties for induced abortions are fierce in theory but ineffective in practice.
125. Perhaps concern about the environment has induced them to learn more about a key environmental science.
126. Price competition Price competition occurs in mature markets, much of it induced by clients.
127. Data on experimental animals show that it may be the long term consequence of glomerular haemodynamic abnormalities induced by long term hyperglycaemia.
128. In addition to poor patient morale induced by the Gordon administration, the letter registered other long-standing patient complaints.
129. The professional versus administrator clash is a second structurally induced clash over power.
130. The recession of more recent years does not appear to have induced a reversion back towards multi-employer bargaining.
131. Now imagine the paralysis that would be induced if constituencies could be polled instantly by an all-but-universal interactive system.
132. By grafting in another eyecup another lens can be induced to form from the overlying layer.
133. In each case the owner of the goods was induced by fraud to part with them to the rogue.
134. In this study the efficacy of adsorbents as antiendotoxin agents in a hapten induced rat model of colitis is investigated.
135. From studies on living organisms it is impossible to learn details of the molecular events in IL-6 induced gene expression.
136. Induced trade deficits caused by such structural change may not result in an appropriate exchange rate adjustment.
137. These people were unconscious of any thought or self induced actions and movement.
138. Discussion Our present studies implicate active oxygen and lipid peroxidation in the pathogenesis of gastric mucosal injury induced by indomethacin.
139. It is usually reserved for the grand finale,[http://sentencedict.com/induced.html] after the singing and preaching have induced a receptive mood.
140. It is these induced voltages which are used to extract energy from the mechanical system and provide electromagnetic damping.
141. Radioactivity is induced in the metallic containment vessel that surrounds a reactor core by neutrons that escape from the core.
142. Cholera toxin reduced absorption of water and electrolytes progressively over four hours and induced secretion in a dose dependent fashion.
143. A statement is not an actionable misrepresentation unless it induced the other party to enter the contract.
144. Our results do not clarify the nature of the GOR-asthma relation or the mechanisms of reflux induced asthma.
145. This induced the rapid onset of apoptosis which can be quantitated by time-lapse cinemicroscopy.
146. The ionophore-induced responses were much slower than those induced by forskolin.
147. There may have been another factor that induced these creatures to leave the ground.
148. Or had her initial fears been merely a result of the disorder of mind induced by her very apparent hunger?
149. The hypergastrinaemia and enterochromaffin like cell hyperplasia induced by these agents were abolished by antrectomy.
150. Some of our patients with suffocation or hypoxaemia induced by epilepsy might have died without a definite diagnosis and appropriate management.
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