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to inducing
verb
To lead by persuasion or influence; incite.
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The enzyme subsequently becomes sensitive to inducing agents and is highly inducible in 90-day-old rats.
Interestingly, in addition to inducing EMT, Snail up-regulates Akt and Bcl-xL, which inhibit TGF-β-induced apoptosis in cancer cells [26].
FEW issues point up the ideological gulf between the likely major-party presidential candidates more clearly than their approaches to inducing Americans to save more for retirement.
Phage films could limit the macrophage adhesion and activity due to inducing adherent-cell apoptosis.
The vaccine induced high antibody titers in mice sera in addition to inducing mucosal antibodies.
Mixed reality is conducive to inducing flow states because of its ability to immerse employees in designed experiences that match their learning styles, preferences for stimuli and ability.
In vivo approaches to inducing an effective immune response focus on targeted antigen (Ag) delivery to dendritic cells (DCs).
Those results suggested that nano-TiO2 can be distributed in the important organs and it is possible to inducing body damage for biological systems.
It is also reported that the oxidative stress in an organism plays an important role to inducing cytotoxicity and genotoxicity in different vital tissues (Moore, Yedjou, & Tchounwou, 2010).
Generally, the bubble stream can enhance the heat transfer due to inducing the turbulent intensity, while the vortex acts like a barrier to inhibit the heat transfer.
A detailed mechanism study revealed that appropriate crosslinking between hydrolyzed TEOS and PVA was the key to inducing 3D fiber stacking.
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