induction
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British pronunciation
/ɪndˈʌkʃən/

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
example
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
example
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

example
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

example
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

example
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

example
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
example
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
example
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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