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[ UK /ɪndˈʌktɪv/ ]
[ UK /ɪndˈʌktɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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arising from inductance
inductive reactance -
inducing or influencing; leading on
inductive to the sin of Eve -
of reasoning; proceeding from particular facts to a general conclusion
inductive reasoning
How To Use inductive In A Sentence
- The difference between the method a priori and the method a posteriori is that the method a priori is an indirect inductive method.
- Laplace called probability theory ‘the calculus of inductive reasoning.’
- In general, I use it to describe the comparisons of independent outcomes in search of inductive consilience.
- Other techniques of electrical stimulation involve capacitive coupling and inductive coupling pulsed electromagnetic stimulation.
- Moreover, in place of relativistic cosmology's inductive empiricism, Milne opted for a hypothetico-deductive rationalism.
- But it might be because one party accepts inductive reasoning as valid and the other doesn't.
- IMO, a careful planning alternative is needed; inductive, goal-oriented spending, consistent with the broader economy, which will necessarily, continually re-envigorate the economy, would surpass any fundamental, paradigm shift!? Think Progress » On House GOP Website, Republican Leadership Takes Credit For Successful Stimulus Project
- Trace elements of fur tissue on fur-bearing animal raccoon dog were analyzed by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry(ICP-AES).
- Trace elements of fur tissue on fur-bearing animal raccoon dog were analyzed by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry(ICP-AES).
- Specification of the primordial germ cells (PGCs) takes place via different strategies across animal phyla; either specified early in embryogenesis by the inheritance of maternal determinants in the cytoplasm of the oocyte ( 'preformation') or selected later in embryonic development from undifferentiated precursors by a localized inductive signal ( 'epigenesis'). BioMed Central - Latest articles