induction
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Définition et signification de « induction » en anglais

Induction
01

admission, intronisation

a formal process of being admitted or introduced into an organization, position, or office
Exemples
The company held an induction for all new employees to explain its policies and culture.
L'entreprise a organisé une induction pour tous les nouveaux employés afin d'expliquer ses politiques et sa culture.
02

induction

the process of deriving a general principle from specific observations or instances
Exemples
The theory was developed through careful induction from experimental data.
03

the generation of an electromotive force in a closed circuit caused by a changing magnetic field or current

Exemples
The coil produced a current by induction when exposed to a moving magnet.
04

the action of initiating something, often at an early stage

Exemples
His speech marked the induction of a new era in the company.
05

an action or event that triggers a process or series of events

Exemples
The discovery of oil was the induction of economic growth in the region.
06

stimulation that elicits a particular set of behaviors or responses

Exemples
Certain cues trigger the induction of defensive reactions in animals.
07

induction

(in mathematics) a method of proving a statement by showing it is true for a natural number n and that if true for n, it is true for n+1
Exemples
Induction is a standard technique in proving combinatorial identities.
08

induction

a medical procedure used to start labor and help a woman give birth
Exemples
Induction is often used when there are risks to waiting for natural labor.
L'induction est souvent utilisée lorsqu'il y a des risques à attendre un accouchement naturel.
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