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If you want to use the word "induced" in a sentence, you would use it as a verb, such as "The teacher induced conversation among the students."
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If that's correct, she asks, "how can induced abortion be a problem" for cancer risk?
The results show ENPs can induced significant intracellular Ca2+ responses in phytoplankton and suggest that phytoplankton respond to distinct ENPs through Ca2+ signaling pathways.
HGF-mediated Met activation and signaling can induced multiple pathways that are involved in stimulating cancer cell proliferation, survival, motility, angiogenesis, invasion and metastasis.
Numerical simulation based on a theoretical model with structural nonlinear contact stiffness is implemented, to achieve insight into CAN induced by a loose bolt.
Ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN) induced grafting of AM with psyllium is directed towards understanding the influence of concentrations of AM and CAN in the reaction mixture, on percentage grafting by preparing different samples (Mishra et al. 2002b).
Further, CAN induced apoptosis as indicated by a significant increase in binding of Hoechst reagent to damaged DNA fragments of fetal liver and enhancement of the activity of caspase-3 in cytosolic fractions of fetal livers.
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