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But the general euphoria that followed the rise in the company's share price induced what might be called a "wealth effect" among the British.
In recent research a team led by Mel Slater, a computer scientist at the University of Barcelona, induced what it calls body-transfer illusion — showing that men will mentally take on the body of a woman, for instance, if that's the body it appears they're walking around in virtually.
With the score tied, 1-1, in the bottom of the fourth, Adrian Beltre led off with a walk, and Richards induced what appeared to be a factory-designed double-play ball from Prince Fielder.
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Once the body processes the poison's toxins — hence Mr. Machado's sweats and indigestion — its compounds induce what users say is a prolonged sense of alertness and wellbeing.
He wants to induce what is known as oral tolerance, the tendency of the body generally not to mount an immune attack on foods.
A character who had always shut her eyes and suffered with her husband is seen gasping under a shroud of sheets as her sternly detached doctor sets about inducing what is known as "a paroxysm".
My colleagues can now induce what is known as a state of tolerance in some patients receiving a human organ transplant, which means that they require no immunosuppressive drugs after the first few weeks.
Growing too big can stifle the innovative culture that smaller firms tend to have—inducing what he calls "the meandering giant syndrome".
In one of Dr. Griffiths's first studies, involving 36 people with no serious physical or emotional problems, he and colleagues found that psilocybin could induce what the experimental subjects described as a profound spiritual experience with lasting positive effects for most of them.
But Allan Snyder of the University of Sydney has been able to induce what looks like a temporary version of this phenomenon using magnetism.Dr Snyder argues that savant skills are latent in everyone, but that access to them is inhibited in non-savants by other neurological processes.
Previous work has created cockroaches and spiders that can be spurred into motion and even steered, but using a more high-level style of control: inducing what amounts to an irresistible urge to walk forward, rather than causing limbs to move of their own accord, Dr. Strangelove style.
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