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Discover LudwigThe phrase "human induced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe effects or changes that are caused by human activities, particularly in environmental or scientific contexts.
Example: "The study focused on the human induced changes in the ecosystem over the past century."
Alternatives: "human-caused" or "anthropogenic".
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More bears die from "human induced" causes -- for example, being shot -- when there are not enough nuts.
Brennand, K. J. et al. Modelling schizophrenia using human induced pluripotent stem cells.
Human induced pluripotent stem cell.
Some of these conditions are natural and some are human induced.
There's really no way these results bear on the question of human induced climate warming..
Human induced soil degradation.
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World map of the Status of Human-induced Soil Degradation (GLADOS).
There are two major influences: climatic cycles and human-induced changes.
In the early 1970s human-induced climate change was still a matter for the academy.
These human-induced changes signalled the start of agriculture.
"It's human-induced climate change," he said.
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