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Induced meaning
simple past and past participle of induce
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Ion-dipole and ion-induced dipole forces Ion-dipole and ion-induced dipole forces are similar to dipole-dipole and induced-dipole interactions but involve ions, instead of only polar and non-polar molecules.
They were randomly assigned to induced labor at 41 weeks or wait and see (expectant management) until induced labor at 42 weeks if necessary.
The study did not compare the overall costs of induced labor versus the traditional path – which can end in vaginal delivery, cesarean section, or induced labor.
Because of the similarity between solar-induced geomagnetic storms and nuclear E3, it has become common to refer to solar-induced geomagnetic storms as "solar EMP." citation "Solar EMP", however, does not include an E1 or E2 component.
Due to the high power densities achievable by lasers, beam-induced atomic emission is possible: this technique is termed Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS).
In all, he induced radioactivity in 22 different elements. citation Fermi rapidly reported the discovery of neutron-induced radioactivity in the Italian journal La Ricerca Scientifica on 25 March 1934.
Mechanically induced modulation is an optical signal modulation induced by mechanical means.
Ranching occupies about three million hectares of natural and induced pasture, with about 52% of all pasture induced.
The forces between induced and permanent dipoles are not as temperature dependent as Keesom interactions because the induced dipole is free to shift and rotate around the non-polar molecule.
The proton-induced X-ray emission or particle-induced X-ray emission is widely used as an analytical procedure.
The question remains whether these changes are the causes or consequences of long-term insomnia. citation Substance-induced Alcohol-induced main Alcohol is often used as a form of self-treatment of insomnia to induce sleep.
The technique used by Gauss was to equate the torque induced on a suspended magnet of known mass by the earth’s magnetic field with the torque induced on an equivalent system under gravity.
While stress-induced sweat from males produced a comparably strong emotional response in both females and males, stress-induced sweat from females produced a markedly stronger arousal in women than in men.
According to him, it was the demon that possessed and spoke through her during the session, as everything she said there was induced by the demon in her.
According to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization, or FAO, dairy production is responsible for about 1.4 billion metric tons of CO2-equivalent greenhouse gas emissions every year, about 3 percent of all human-induced climate pollution.
A frenzy was induced when the drinks went out of stock in supermarkets and people were scouring their local shops.
After months of parliamentary debates and political jibing, this week marks the end of the government's pandemic-induced eviction ban.
Analysts from CFRA paint a precarious picture for the airline, with roughly 95% revenue reliance on domestic exposure, leaving it vulnerable amidst recession-induced consumer hesitation.
And lastly, New York, like many coastal cities, is still recovering from its Covid-induced population loss.
And on Tuesday, he said that between the fourth quarter of this year and the second quarter of 2024, investors should be “watchful” for a “textbook recession” induced by the Federal Reserve.