0 to make something begin -- начинать, вводить
[ often passive ] The program was initiated by the state government.
1 to make someone a member of a group or organization in a special ceremony, or to show someone how to do an activity -- принимать, посвящать
At the age of 50, he was initiated into the priesthood.
Either of these mechanisms can cause the hot asthenosphere to rise close to the metasomatized lithosphere, initiating melting.
A faultcontrolled forearc basin was initiated at the back of the prism.
There are two different initiating mechanisms that can excite the long-wave interfacial instability in a thin film.
When a free radical reacts with a non-radical molecule a new radical is created, and consequently chain reactions are often initiated.
Placentation is initiated when the blastocyst makes contact with the epithelial lining of the uterine mucosa leading to a series of events known as implantation.
After each interval, and before the next one is initiated, the separation is rescaled to a small, linearizable value.
They can also amplify and enhance antigen-specific responses, for example those initiated by antibodies.
Theoretically, short-term tocolytic treatment could reduce uterine contractions while initiating factors are being eradicated.
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