0 an occasion when someone is formally introduced into a new job or organization, especially through a special ceremony -- 就任;入门;接纳会员;就职仪式
1 the act of causing an event or process to happen -- 诱导; 引发
the induction of labour 催生
2 the process of discovering a general principle from a set of facts -- 归纳;归纳法
3 an occasion when electrical power goes from one object to another without the objects touching -- (电磁)感应
An increase in medically indicated inductions has been associated with preterm births and low birth weight babies.
Thus, we start by formally defining complexity and other definitions required for the inductions.
To obtain the effect, experimenters need to use strong mood inductions and weakly cued or free recall tests of memory.
Ontological categories guide young children's inductions of word meaning : object terms and substance terms.
Nevertheless, we believe it plausible to hypothesize that infants can exploit multiple partly predictive cues in input speech to form initial inductions concerning linguistic categories.
Although ultrasound has no proven effect on neonatal morbidity, it provides more accurate estimates of gestational age that prevent unnecessary inductions for post-term pregnancy.
Proofs are mainly simple structural inductions.
Parts 1 and 2 are routine inductions.