In sentence use of “induce”

How to use in-sentence of “induce”:

+ The larvae of most gall wasps develop in plant galls they induce themselves.

+ When stimulating the anterior part, he could induce fall of blood pressure, slowing of breathing and responses such as wanting food, wanting water, needing to pee and needing to poop.

+ Ethiopian nationalists believe that Ethnic Federalism must be ended to shift Ethiopian politics from ethnic patronage to ideology, it must be ended to induce national cohesion and blunt sectarian loyalty, and through the blunting of ethnic cohesion induce an era of unity and prosperity.

+ These drugs calm down the nerves in the brain and induce sleep.

+ Doctors induce erection or stretch the flaccid penis as far as possible.

+ To induce tonic immobility, the animal is gently restrained on its side or back for a period of time.

In sentence use of induce
In sentence use of induce

Example sentences of “induce”:

+ When it is extremely cold they will induce torpor.

+ The most common is that the viewer is a pedophile, hebephile, or ephebophile who finds minors sexually attractive and uses pornography featuring minors to induce arousal.
+ While the activities that induce flow may vary and be multifaceted, Csikszentmihályi asserts that the experience of flow is similar despite the activity.

+ When it is extremely cold they will induce torpor.

+ The most common is that the viewer is a pedophile, hebephile, or ephebophile who finds minors sexually attractive and uses pornography featuring minors to induce arousal.

+ While the activities that induce flow may vary and be multifaceted, Csikszentmihályi asserts that the experience of flow is similar despite the activity.

+ In an interesting eye witness case off the coast of California, a female orca was seen holding the shark upside down to induce tonic immobility.

+ Radiation of longer than 3mm is commonly detected by its ability to induce electrical currents.

+ In July 2004, Leahy and Hatch introduced the INDUCE Act.

+ The oscillations they induce in their parent stars’ motion are large and rapid compared to those of other types of planets.

+ During each session, the practitioner will repeat a set of visualisations that induce a state of relaxation.

+ She may have also abused syrup of ipecac to induce vomiting, but that has not been proven.

+ She had testing, including freezing the inner ear with ice water to induce vertigo.

+ Hess also found that he could induce sleep in cats – a finding that was highly controversial at the time but later confirmed.

+ A change in flux of one weber per second will induce an electromotive force of one volt.

+ He could induce different types of responses in the anterior hypothalamus compared to stimulating the posterior ventromedial hypothalamus.

+ The polarization of the emitted radiation can be controlled by using permanent magnets to induce different periodic electron trajectories through the undulator.

+ Other lesions induce potentially harmful mutations in the cell’s genome, which affect the survival of its daughter cells after it divides.

+ Vaccines are examples of antigens in an immunogenic form, which are intentionally administered to a recipient to induce the memory function of the adaptive immune system towards antigens of the pathogen invading that recipient.

+ In order to induce an immune response, it needs to be attached to a large carrier molecule such as a protein.

+ Many people try to induce sleep paralysis, to have an Out of Body Experience.

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