Induced in spanish
Inducido
pronunciation: induθidoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: induθidoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
induce = inducir, provocar, estimular.
Example: Then, the reference librarian has better justification to buy and perhaps to induce others to contribute to the purchase.induced = ocasionado, causado, producido, inducido.
Example: A number of observers and critics of professional education for library and information work has expressed concern at the failure of SLIS to respond rapidly and sensitively to such IT induced changes.more:
» alcohol-induced coma = coma etílico.
Example: Drinking a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time may affect the brain and lead to an alcohol-induced coma or death.» exercise-induced = inducido por el ejercicio, causado por el ejercicio, provocado por el ejercicio.
Example: Exercise-induced gastritis and gastric ulcers are common in humans and horses, and recently have been described in racing sled dogs.» induced lactation = lactancia inducida.
Example: The process of breastfeeding an adopted baby is called induced lactation.» IT-induced = producido por la TI.
Example: Even IT-induced changes in existing libraries were not huge transforming leaps into the previously unknown.» light-induced = inducido por la luz.
Example: Light-induced oxidation reactions are crucially important in the degradation of lignin.» stress-induced = causado por el estrés, inducido por el estrés, ocasionado por el estrés.
Example: It has been found to prevent the formation of stress-induced gastric ulcers.