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Discover LudwigThe term "induction papers" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to documents needed in order to being formally inducted into a job role or other organization, such as an official letter of welcome and any other paperwork. For example: "New employees must sign their induction papers before they can formally start work."
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Sent to prison for not paying the council tax for example, or for flouting the smoking ban, people are given their release forms along with their induction papers.
They listened as Chaplain Donald Rutherford described Private Costello, recorded as 5 feet 6⅜ inches in his induction papers, as a "small man who did great things". He and others, including French Colonel Brice Houdet, offered their condolences to the family.
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Building on Norton's "material theory of induction," this paper shows through careful historical analysis that analogy can act as a methodological principle or stratagem, providing experimentalists with a useful framework to assess data and devise novel experiments.
Neumann published his theory of electrical induction in two papers (1845, 1847).
In total seven specific topics were addressed: decaBDE, HBCD, phthalates, CPF, nanoparticles, the impacts of climate change on asthma and other respiratory disorders, and the influence of environment health stressors on cancer induction [references topic papers].
With regard to both patient's age and different antimyeloma treatment according to the age at diagnosis, which determines transplant-eligible or not, we also have described the results of subgroup analysis in transplant-eligible patients who received thalidomide-based induction in the paper.
In this paper, the induction healing behaviors of both warm mix asphalt and hot mix asphalt were investigated and compared through damage-healing-damage test.
The induction protocol in this paper used serum-free culture medium, which we demonstrated to be sufficient to induce the morphological changes in MSC formerly believed to be neurons.
12 He became interested in seizures, leading to his paper, "Artificial Induction of Convulsive Seizures" (1884).
Some other papers examined induction-linked expression in a limited number of genes only.
While we will not discuss the relative merits of the various approaches further, those who are interested in Popper's views in this area should look at the many papers on probability, induction, confirmation, and corroboration, as well as Popper's replies, in The Philosophy of Karl Popper (Schilpp 1974).
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