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I don't say this to induce a guilt trip.

Listening to soothing music can calm the senses and help induce sleep.

In addition to the wetting force, any significant immersion of the fiber in the liquid will induce a buoyancy force.

Don't eat too many mustard seeds or more than a teaspoon of mustard powder; the former has a strong laxative effect, while the latter can induce vomiting.

How do you induce a feeling of loss or failure in the laboratory without resorting to deception or making a test subject feel miserable?

By using a laser to induce pain, Brown and his team found that activity in certain parts of the brain seemed to dip when the study participants anticipated pain.

It does not, however, induce uterine contractions.

In their view intellectual-property rights have to be upheld to induce firms to innovate.

With its number of alternative uses, the onion may induce tears of joy to any DIY pundit.

This raised the question of whether transcription factors could directly induce other defined somatic cell fates, and not only an undifferentiated state.

Andean peoples have chewed coca leaves for centuries to induce a mild stimulant effect, and they also use the plants to make products such as tea and baking flour.

These attractions induce people to travel in that country.

Because of this relative lack of punishment for misconduct, further incentive, beyond financial ones, is provided to induce mis-behavior.

Kong Bin said his wife was due next week, but during a scheduled checkup on Thursday, the doctor discovered she had an abnormal heartbeat and suggested she induce labor as soon as possible.

As we attempt to redefine the experience of new customers, prospects and influencers, we essentially induce a brand makeover.

When Forbes first started to draw up its power league, the magazine probably imagined that it would induce readers to gasp with fear or gawp with respect.

I think that Agile practices induce a culture shift and that's what creates a lot of backlash against Agile transformations.

induce造句

The stimuli or agents that induce stress are termed stressor.

Here's why: Miso contains amino acids that may boost the production of melatonin, a natural hormone that can help induce the yawns.

We have learned a lot from this research about how to induce the production of the protective abzymes on demand. This is the Holy Grail of HIV research -- development of a preventative HIV vaccine.