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Перевод: induction
[прилагательное] индукционный; [существительное] индукция ; индуктивный метод; официальное введение в должность; призыв на военную службу; впуск ; стимуляция
Тезаурус:
- The "socialization" in school and in the Nazi youth movement - eleven-year-olds were told on their induction in the Jungvolk that "from today onwards your life belongs to the Fhrer" - kept alive the heroic image of the Fhrer in many young Germans even when their parents were becoming increasingly critical of Hitler.
- Induction (stage-direction): "Enter RUMOUR, painted full of tongues", MED 9.
- The involvement of several amino-acid receptor subtypes in the induction of LTP has been determined largely by the use of antagonists and is described in Box 2.
- Vauxhall's new four is said to offer better induction and combustion and be more compact and economical to build than the present unit.
- There will be special areas with induction loop facilities for the hard of hearing and sign language interpreters will be on hand.
- We conclude that an electrical signal is the underlying mechanism of the systemic wound response in our experimental system and are now investigating the relationship between the electrical signal and the wider range of chemical agents known to lead to pin induction.
- Trusting induction in the short run cannot receive a philosophical justification.
- So with the encouragement of the local authority, the senior staff at Nightingale House have organised an induction programme for new care assistants which starts as soon they begin work.
- MAC also offers induction loops in the Cinema and a Minicom service.
- Conversely, the induction of LTP can be blocked by limiting the depolarization of the cell during a tetanus.
- The resistance on the part of some Anglo-Saxon archaeologists to formulating hypotheses and to examine methods currently in use is reflected in Wilson's suggestion that "the tendency on the part of some American archaeologists to force it archaeology within certain philosophic boxes quite at odds with the loose methods of induction often needed to deal with the archaeological material must be ignored" (1976a, p. 2).
- Subject induction, that is, bestows subject identity.
- Induction.
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