Similar words: producing, introducing, inductive reasoning, conducive, induct, induce, induced, inductee. Meaning: [ɪn'duːs /-'dju-] n. act of bringing about a desired result.
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(1) The Doppler allows identification of submucosal arteries inducing haemorrhage.
(2) Moreover, the person responsible for inducing this state is likely to be held at least partially liable if misfortune does occur.
(3) The cremation ritual was directed mainly at inducing the spirit of the dead person to go on to the afterworld.
(4) This is usually done by chemically inducing a thin surface coating of corrosion.
(5) There is no sound evidence of Ginseng inducing harmful side effects.
(6) There were many ways of inducing the deities to reside in the shrines and temples.
(7) In patients taking insulin this may mean deliberately inducing hypoglycaemia under controlled circumstances.
(8) Nothing is more conducive to inducing mains spikes than heavy duty switch gear.
(9) Aristotle answered: by inducing heavy doses of pity and terror.
(10) Corpulent is another element inducing the diabetes.
(11) This can modify the global HLB inducing poor stability.
(12) The invention provides a technique for inducing autopolyploid by using peppermint shoot tips[sentencedict .com], which can be used for breeding peppermint autopolyploid.
(13) IFN α and Ara c acted synergistically in inducing cell apoptosis.
(14) Many activists say that beer advertisements play a strong role in inducing teenagers to drink.
(15) Several case reports have suggested that oral cyclosporin is effective in inducing clinical and endoscopic remission.
(16) But leaving no trace on the breath, never impairing speech or inducing a slight stagger, faro had escaped her view.
(17) The interventionist state has political as well as economic ill-effects by inducing unrealistic expectations on the part of voters and electoral trade-offs between parties bargaining for votes.
(18) Peptides, less antigenic substrates than whole protein, are effective in inducing remission in Crohn's disease.
(19) In another trial this type of diet was as effective as an elemental diet in inducing remission in active Crohn's disease.
(20) Renewed commitment to child welfare had the initial effect of inducing parents to desert their offspring at an even faster rate.
(21) A company doing business overseas may not have made proper allowances for the high cost of inducing people to work overseas.
(22) The results suggest that polymeric diets are as safe and effective as steroids in inducing short term remission.
(23) Our suave heroes were transformed into Laurel and Hardy: suburban life speeded up into some manic, coronary inducing rush hour.
(24) The skull then is crushed so the fetus can be withdrawn through the birth canal without inducing labor.
(25) For those of melancholy or saturnine disposition, the means had to be found for inducing receptivity toward Jovian or solar influx.
(26) In this way normal healthy people may be tested without inducing any damage in their brain.
(27) There was a voice - accusatory, though unclear - a jumble of words inducing a strong feeling of guilt.
(28) Experimental results showed that Dachengqi Decoction (DT) without Mirabilite could inhibit the excessive inducing effect of LPS on TNF, IL 1, IL 6 of pulmonary macrophage in vitro.
(29) The invention also openly adopts the television with the non engine inducing key-press.
(30) The results show that the single-phase materials with strong magnetoelectric properties at room temperature are obtained by the inducing deformation of crystal lattice and the elimination of impurity.
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