Similar words: self-indulgent, induced, induce, inducement, self-incrimination, elfin, reduced, selfish. Meaning: adj. 1. produced by electrical self-induction 2. brought about by yourself.
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1. In Madras recuperating from the effects of dysentery self-induced by dietetic experiments, Gandhi searched for an answer.
2. Beatlemania had arrived, and everywhere a gale of self-induced collective hysteria blew away the leaves of fuddy-duddy Britain.
3. Much of our stress response is self-induced.
4. Every self-induced orgasm becomes an affirmation of self.
5. It was shown that pentlandite exhibit good self-induced floatability in the acidic condition and the self-induced floatability can be changed under externally controlled voltages.
6. I would also add self-induced overexposure to the sun and excessive use of sunbeds to the list.
7. I call this nose breathing technique self-induced asthma, since inhaling through the nose severely limits the volume of air that can be delivered to the lungs.
8. Finally, pneumoparotid has been reported to be self-induced to simulate mumps to avoid school or military duty and in children who obsessively puff their cheeks in response to psychological stress.
9. While marmatite can not realize self-induced floatation and hardly improve its floatability by varying externally controlled voltages in alkaline condition.
10. Back in 2000, Mr. Bernanke accused the Bank of Japan of suffering from "self-induced paralysis"; well, now the Fed is suffering from externally induced paralysis.
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11. The basic behavior of self-induced flotation and controlled electric potential flotation of chalcopyrite and marmatite were investigated in this paper.
12. Peer pressure and self-induced pressure are also intertwined, and they begin almost at the beginning of freshman year.
13. The self-induced coefficient is an important concept in the electromagnetic induction phenomenon. There are three definitions for it: static definition, dynamic definition and energy definition.
14. The basic behavior of self-induced flotation and externally controlled voltages flotation of pentlandite was investigated.
15. The effective potential range of self-induced flotation of galena and its lower and upper limits have been determined.
16. But no more; after the extraordinary self-induced implosion of the financial system, the future of the market system now rests in the hands of governments.
17. It is a very effective way of self-induced ("autogenic") states of very deep relaxation, which can be beneficial for body and mind.
18. However[sentencedict.com], the self-induced floatability of pentlandite can not be realized and even hardly be improved by externally controlled voltages in alkaline condition.
19. Sufferers from bulimia are prone to eating binges, followed by bouts of self-induced vomiting.
20. Some anorexics combine fasting with occasional binges, followed by self-induced purging or vomiting.
21. Our hospitals would be empty if we tried to discriminate between self-induced or even partially self-induced illnesses, and naturally developed diseases.
22. This paper reports the self-gating by intense green light in optical Kerr shutter. The causes for the self-induced degeneration of the polarization are analysed preliminarily.
23. The results on aerodynamic force demonstrated that the wrap around fin (WAF) configuration exhibits a self-induced rolling moment.
24. The figures are hard to obtain in countries with restrictive laws from hospitals dealing with women damaged by backstreet or self-induced abortion.
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