| inductor |
An electrical component in which impedance increases as the frequency of the AC decreases. Also known as coils that are used in passive crossovers. Inductors are rated in Henries.
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| induction |
The logical model in which general principles are developed from specific observations. See also deduction.
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| induction |
Also called, the inductive method, it is essentially a process of reasoning in which a general principle is inferred through observation. Contrary to a deductive argument in which the conclusion follows from the premises, in an inductive argument the conclusion generally follows from the initial observation. For example:
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| induction c. |
chemotherapy as the initial treatment for cancer, especially as part of combined modality therapy.
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| induction t. |
the first therapeutic measure used to treat a disease, especially when combined modality therapy is planned. Called also first line t.
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