| inducer | <molecular biology> An extracellular molecule that enters a cell and initiates transcriptionof a gene or operon. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| inducer cell | <cell biology> Cells that induce other nearby cells to differentiate in specified pathways. Perhaps the distinction should be made, as of old, between those cells that evoke a predetermined pathway of differentiation in the target cells and those cells that can actually induce new and unexpected differentiations. (18 Nov 1997) |
| induced mutation |
A mutation that results from treatment with mutagens.
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| inducer |
A chemical or environmental agent for bacterial operons that brings about the transcription of an operon.
Ãâó: www.modernhumanorigins.com/i.html
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| induced current |
Electric current which originates in a conductor by use of a fluctuating magnetic field around the conductor.
Ãâó: www.peakagents.ca/glossary/i3.htm
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| induced |
brought about by some means; not natural
Ãâó: www.southalabama.edu/alliedhealth/cls/Ravine/gloss...
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| induced current |
Passing an alternating current through a conductor will set up a fluctuating magnetic field. If a second conductor in the form of a closed loop is placed in this field, the action of the fluctuating field moving across the conductor will set up a second alternating current of the same frequency. This is an induced current.
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