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- inducibly、inductive、provocative
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- of reasoning; proceeding from particular facts to a general conclusion; "inductive reasoning"
- inducing or influencing; leading on; "inductive to the sin of Eve"- John Milton (同)inducive
- arising from inductance; "inductive reactance"
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Induction may refer to:
General use
- Rite of passage
- Introduction of an individual into a body such as the armed forces
- Formal introduction of a priest into possession of the position to which she or he has been presented and instituted
- Student orientation, an induction program for new students at Universities
- Teacher induction, the support and guidance provided to novice educators in the early stages of their careers
- Induction (teachers), the period of one year following qualification as a teacher in the United Kingdom
- Induction (play), an opening scene in a play, notably used in early English plays
Technical uses
In biology and chemistry:
- Inductive effect, the redistribution of electron density through molecular sigma bonds
- Induction period, the time interval between the initial cause and the appearance of the first measurable effect
- Regulation of gene expression, the means by which a gene product is either induced or inhibited
- Induction (birth), induction of childbirth
- Induced stem cells
- Asymmetric induction, the formation of one specific stereoisomer in the presence of a nearby chiral center
- Inductive reasoning aptitude, an aptitude or personality characteristic
- Morphogenesis
- Cellular differentiation
- Enzyme induction and inhibition
In mathematics:
- Mathematical induction, a method of proof in the field of mathematics
- Strong induction, or complete induction, a variant of mathematical induction
- Transfinite induction, a kind of mathematical induction
- Epsilon-induction, a kind of transfinite induction
- Structural induction, a generalization of mathematical induction
- Statistical induction, also known as statistical inference
- Induced representation, in representation theory, an operation for obtaining a representation of an object from one of its subobjects
- Parabolic induction, a method of constructing group representations of a reductive group from representations of its parabolic subgroups
In philosophy, logic, and computer science:
- Inductive reasoning, moving from specific instances to general statements
- Backward induction in game theory and economics
- Concept learning, the induction of a concept (category) from observations
In physics:
- Electromagnetic induction in physics and engineering
- Induction heating, the process of heating an electrically conducting object
- Induction cooker, which uses induction heating for cooking
- Electrostatic induction in physics
- Forced induction, with combustion engines, the use of a gas compressor added to the air intake
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English Journal
- Multifaceted link between cancer and inflammation.
- Sethi G, Shanmugam MK, Ramachandran L, Kumar AP, Tergaonkar V.Source*Department of Pharmacology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117597, Singapore.
- Bioscience reports.Biosci Rep.2012 Feb 1;32(1):1-15.
- Increasing evidence from epidemiological, preclinical and clinical studies suggests that dysregulated inflammatory response plays a pivotal role in a multitude of chronic ailments including cancer. The molecular mechanism(s) by which chronic inflammation drives cancer initiation and promotion includ
- PMID 21981137
- Anti-neoplastic action of aspirin against a T-cell lymphoma involves an alteration in the tumour microenvironment and regulation of tumour cell survival.
- Kumar A, Vishvakarma NK, Tyagi A, Bharti AC, Singh SM.Source*School of Biotechnology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221 005, UP, India.
- Bioscience reports.Biosci Rep.2012 Feb 1;32(1):91-104.
- The present study explores the potential of the anti-neoplastic action of aspirin in a transplantable murine tumour model of a spontaneously originated T-cell lymphoma designated as Dalton's lymphoma. The antitumour action of aspirin administered to tumour-bearing mice through oral and/or intraperit
- PMID 21692746
Japanese Journal
- Yeast Methylotrophy and Autophagy in a Methanol-Oscillating Environment on Growing Arabidopsis thaliana Leaves
- Kawaguchi Kosuke,Yurimoto Hiroya,Oku Masahide,Sakai Yasuyoshi
- PLoS ONE 6(9), e25257, 2011-09-26
- … thaliana exhibited daily periodicity, and yeast cellsresponded by altering both the expression of methanol-inducible genes and peroxisome proliferation. …
- NAID 120003367881
- Inducible astrocytic glucose transporter-3 contributes to the enhanced storage of intracellular glycogen during reperfusion after ischemia
- Iwabuchi Sadahiro,Kawahara Koichi
- Neurochemistry International 59(2), 319-325, 2011-08
- Glucose is a necessary source of energy to sustain cell activities and homeostasis in the brain, and enhanced glucose transporter (GLUT) activities are protective of cells during energy depletion incl …
- NAID 120003340662
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- in・duce ( n-d s , -dy s ). tr.v. in・duced, in・duc・ing, in・duc・es. 1. To lead or move, as to a course of action, by influence or persuasion. See Synonyms at persuade. 2. To bring about or stimulate the occurrence of; cause: a drug used to induce labor ...
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