(v. t.) To clothe; to invest; hence, to endow; to furnish; to supply with moral or mental qualities.
Example Sentences:
(1) The combination of this factor with endotoxin indued a marked biosynthesis of TXA2 and concomitant platelet aggregation.
(2) Vicky Featherstone left the National Theatre of Scotland to replace Dominic Cooke at the Royal Court in London, while Rupert Goold is about to take over from Michael Attenborough at the Almeida and Josie Rourke has followed Grandage into the Donmar, with her seat at the Bush in London going to Madani Younis and, across the city at Kilburn's Tricycle, Indu Rubasingham taking over from the retiring Nicolas Kent and Edward Hall now running Hampstead.
(3) Markers for next time Josie Rourke, Thea Sharrock, Edward Hall, Indu Rubasingham, Tom Morris, Madani Younis.
(4) The oxidative metabolism of alpha-chlorohydrin and the chemical indu ction of spermatocoeles are described.
(5) Anaesthesia was indued by etomidate (about 15 mg) and fentanly (about 0,2 mg).
(6) Gray Brahman and Red Brahman calves gained the most and were heaviest at weaning but were not as tall as the Nellore and Indu-Brazil.
(7) The Nellore and Indu-Brazil crosses were intermediate in preweaning gain and weaning weight to the Gir and the Red and Gray Brahman but were tallest at weaning.
(8) ABMT is feasible with no indue toxicity for consolidation of follicular NHL early in first remission, as an alternative aggressive strategy.
(9) Calves by Indu-Brazil sires had the highest calving ease scores, highest birth weights (P less than .05), and greatest cannon bone lengths (P less than .05).
(10) indued a stereotyped behaviour lasting for at least 6 h and a concomitant decrease in striatal HVA levels.
(11) Data included calving and weaning records of F1 calves out of multiparous Hereford cows and sired by Angus, Gray Brahman, Gir, Indu-Brazil, Nellore, and Red Brahman bulls.
Indued
Definition:
(imp. & p. p.) of Indue
Example Sentences:
(1) The combination of this factor with endotoxin indued a marked biosynthesis of TXA2 and concomitant platelet aggregation.
(2) Vicky Featherstone left the National Theatre of Scotland to replace Dominic Cooke at the Royal Court in London, while Rupert Goold is about to take over from Michael Attenborough at the Almeida and Josie Rourke has followed Grandage into the Donmar, with her seat at the Bush in London going to Madani Younis and, across the city at Kilburn's Tricycle, Indu Rubasingham taking over from the retiring Nicolas Kent and Edward Hall now running Hampstead.
(3) Markers for next time Josie Rourke, Thea Sharrock, Edward Hall, Indu Rubasingham, Tom Morris, Madani Younis.
(4) The oxidative metabolism of alpha-chlorohydrin and the chemical indu ction of spermatocoeles are described.
(5) Anaesthesia was indued by etomidate (about 15 mg) and fentanly (about 0,2 mg).
(6) Gray Brahman and Red Brahman calves gained the most and were heaviest at weaning but were not as tall as the Nellore and Indu-Brazil.
(7) The Nellore and Indu-Brazil crosses were intermediate in preweaning gain and weaning weight to the Gir and the Red and Gray Brahman but were tallest at weaning.
(8) ABMT is feasible with no indue toxicity for consolidation of follicular NHL early in first remission, as an alternative aggressive strategy.
(9) Calves by Indu-Brazil sires had the highest calving ease scores, highest birth weights (P less than .05), and greatest cannon bone lengths (P less than .05).
(10) indued a stereotyped behaviour lasting for at least 6 h and a concomitant decrease in striatal HVA levels.
(11) Data included calving and weaning records of F1 calves out of multiparous Hereford cows and sired by Angus, Gray Brahman, Gir, Indu-Brazil, Nellore, and Red Brahman bulls.