Elektrikle veya mıknatıslı bir maddenin diğer bir maddeye yaklaştırılmasıyla ikinci maddede mıknatıs veya elektrik meydana getirme, indükleme, endüksiyon, tümevarım, giriş, resmen göreve başlatma, özel durumlarda doğruluğu kesin olan bir önermenin genel durumlarda da doğru olduğunu tanıtlama, başlatma, askere alma, indükleme, neden olma, induction current tesir akımı, indüksiyon, tüme varım, elek, ileri sürme, tümevarım yöntemi, göreve getirme, atama, celp, emme, harekete geçirme, irgitim, CELP:Bir kimsenin celp suretiyle orduya veya Milli Muhafız Teşkilatı'nın Federal Hükümet hizmetine alınması ile ilgili işlem veya merasim, induction coil indüksiyon bobini, tümevanm, tüme varim, Sebep olma, induction mo, sonuç çıkarma, endükleme, başlatım, göreve başlatma, man. tümevarım, Bir embriyonda muhtelif doku ve organların yerli yerinde ve normal olarak oluşumunu sağlama,
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Elektrikle veya mıknatıslı bir maddenin diğer bir maddeye yaklaştırılmasıyla ikinci maddede mıknatıs veya elektrik meydana getirme, indükleme, endüksiyon Tıp
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tümevarım isim
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giriş isim
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resmen göreve başlatma
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özel durumlarda doğruluğu kesin olan bir önermenin genel durumlarda da doğru olduğunu tanıtlama
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başlatma isim
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askere alma isim
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indükleme isim
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neden olma isim
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induction current tesir akımı
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indüksiyon isim
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tüme varım
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elek
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ileri sürme
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tümevarım yöntemi
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göreve getirme isim
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atama
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celp Askeri
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emme
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harekete geçirme Gıda
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irgitim Elektrik, Elektronik
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CELP:Bir kimsenin celp suretiyle orduya veya Milli Muhafız Teşkilatı'nın Federal Hükümet hizmetine alınması ile ilgili işlem veya merasim Askeri
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induction coil indüksiyon bobini
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tümevanm
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tüme varim
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Sebep olma Tıp
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induction mo
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sonuç çıkarma isim
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endükleme Elektrik, Elektronik
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başlatım Biyokimya
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göreve başlatma
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man. tümevarım isim
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Bir embriyonda muhtelif doku ve organların yerli yerinde ve normal olarak oluşumunu sağlama Tıp
the derivation of general principles from specific instances, the generation of an electric current by a varying magnetic field, a formal ceremony in which a person is appointed to an office or into military service, A general proof of a theorem by first proving it for a specific integer (for example) and showing that, if it is true for one integer then it must be true for the next, the act of inducting, the act of inducing childbirth, The use of rumors to twist and complicate the plot of a play or to narrate in a way that does not have to state truth nor fact within the play, an introduction, In developmental biology, the development of a feature from part of a formerly homogenous field of cells in response to a morphogen whose source determines the feature's position and extent, A process of demonstration in which a general truth is gathered from an examination of particular cases, one of which is known to be true, the examination being so conducted that each case is made to depend on the preceding one; called also successive induction, The property by which one body, having electrical or magnetic polarity, causes or induces it in another body without direct contact; an impress of electrical or magnetic force or condition from one body on another without actual contact, The act or process of reasoning from a part to a whole, from particulars to generals, or from the individual to the universal; also, the result or inference so reached, an electrical phenomenon whereby an electromotive force (EMF) is generated in a closed circuit by a change in the flow of current the process whereby changes in the current flow in a circuit produce magnetism or an EMF, The introduction of a clergyman into a benefice, or of an official into a office, with appropriate acts or ceremonies; the giving actual possession of an ecclesiastical living or its temporalities, the introductory training program for a new employee designed to facilitate them into the organisation job with a minimum of disruption and a maximum of efficiency, The act or process of inducting or bringing in; introduction; entrance; beginning; commencement, 1 The relief of repression for a gene or set of genes under negative control by a repressor 2 Regarding temperate phages, the process causing a prophage to become virulent 3 In development, an interaction between two cell lineages to alter the developmental fate of one or both of them, Inference of a rule from particular experiences, the act of bringing about something (especially at an early time); "the induction of an anesthetic state" an electrical phenomenon whereby an electromotive force (EMF) is generated in a closed circuit by a change in the flow of current the process whereby changes in the current flow in a circuit produce magnetism or an EMF, an initial period of exposure to a school or work setting during which the teacher learns local policies and practices and the norms of teaching in that setting See Context (Teaching), Teacher Norms, a formal ceremony in which a person is inducted into an office or into military service, In developmental biology, the development of a feature from part of a formerly homogenous field of cells in response to a morphogen whose source determines the features position and extent, In theatre, induction is the use of rumors to twist and complicate the plot of a play or to narrate in a way that does not have to state truth nor fact within the play, An introduction or introductory scene, as to a play; a preface; a prologue, Term denoting the process by which an object becomes electrically or magnetically polarized, i e , one end becomes + and the other - or one end a north pole and the other end a south pole, Induction is the process by which charge is moved in a conductor by the presence of an electric field In wires this will lead to a current, in discrete conducting objects it will lead to local charging--ie the side near the inducing charge will become the opposite charge and the far side will acquire a similar charge leaving the overall charge of the object unchanged, an act that sets in motion some course of events, Form of signal (tone) application Rectangular coil in a transmitter fed with an a c voltage sets up a magnetic field through the coil, returning through earth and inducing itself onto any conductors parallel to the coil Advantages are the technique is quick (requires no physical connection to service) the disadvantages are the signal can easily couple to unwanted services (compared with direct connection), An inference in which the conclusion contains information that was not contained in the premises See deduction; mathematical induction, The process of reaching a conclusion by reasoning from specific premises to form a general premise Also, an introductory portion of a work of literature, especially a play Geoffrey Chaucer's "Prologue" to the Canterbury Tales, Thomas Sackville's "Induction" to The Mirror of Magistrates, and the opening scene in William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew are examples of inductions to literary works (Compare with Deduction ), The process by which an electrical or electromechanical effect is produced in a device by its exposure to a magnetic field, the act of bringing about something (especially at an early time); "the induction of an anesthetic state", (physics) a property of an electric circuit by which an electromotive force is induced in it by a variation of current, a formal entry into an organization or position or office; "his initiation into the club"; "he was ordered to report for induction into the army"; "he gave a speech as part of his installation into the hall of fame", Induction is a procedure or ceremony for introducing someone to a new job, organization, or way of life. an induction course for new members. see also induce. In logic, a type of nonvalid inference or argument in which the premises provide some reason for believing that the conclusion is true. Typical forms of inductive argument include reasoning from a part to a whole, from the particular to the general, and from a sample to an entire population. Induction is traditionally contrasted with deduction. Many of the problems of inductive logic, including what is known as the problem of induction, have been treated in studies of the methodology of the natural sciences. See also John Stuart Mill; philosophy of science; scientific method. electromagnetic induction electrostatic induction induction problem of induction heating, an electrical phenomenon whereby an electromotive force (EMF) is generated in a closed circuit by a change in the flow of current, reasoning from detailed facts to general principles, stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors; "the elicitation of his testimony was not easy", the process whereby changes in the current flow in a circuit produce magnetism or an EMF, causing, bringing about; introduction, initiation; formal installation in an office; act or process of deriving a general proposition from certain facts; production of an electric or magnetic state without direct contact (Electricity), The process by which an electrical charge on one object can induce a charge onto another object without physical contact See "Field-Induced Charging" Insulative Material - (Also called "Nonconductive Material" or "Dielectric Material") Material that resists the flow of electrons across its surface or through its mass Because insulative material resists the flow of electrons, it has a tendency to hold static charges on its surface for long periods of time Ion - A positively or negatively charged air molecule Ionizer - See "Ionized Air Blower " Ionized Air Blower - A device that generates positive and negative ions These ions, blown across a worksurface by a low-turbulence fan, will neutralize potentially damaging static charges on any objects on the worksurface 3M Ionization Units Back To Top, The synthesis of a gene product (or products) in response to the action of an inducer, that is, a chemical or environmental agent, the process by which an object is electrified, magnetized, or given an induced voltage by exposing it to a magnetic field, Genus: Mental process of forming conclusions based on premises Differentia: Goes from the specific to the generic Link: Article, A technique that infers generalizations from the information in the data, The process of charging one body by bringing it into the electric field of another charged body, The processes which should happen between the offer of a job being made and the completion of the probationary period Induction can have three aspects: induction to the job, induction to the organisation and induction to the profession Not all are relevant to every appointee, The process by which a system makes inferences about the structure of the environment from its experience with that environment (Anderson), Inference of a generalized conclusion from particular instances In Environmental Science, inductive reasoning would involve the development of a theory to explain previously collected facts or observed phenomenon, Ideally, a form of reasoning in which one moves from one or more premisses to a conclusion in such a way that while the conclusion seems to have been given some justification, it is logically possible for the premisses to be true and the conclusion false E g "Most of the philosophy majors have seen Rocks in the Throat, featuring Dawn Demosthenes Igor Metchnikov is a philosophy major Therefore Igor Metchnikov has seen Rocks in the Throat " See deduction, The process by which the gravitational, magnetic or electric field of one body creates a field in itself (self induction) or another non-contacting body (mutual induction) J J joule, the initiation phase of a particular therapy, The production of a magnetic field by the proximity of a electric charge or the production of a magnetic field by proximity of an electric charge, A method of reasoning by which one infers a generalization from a series of instances See abduction, deduction <Discussion> <References> Chris Eliasmith, A method of logical inference used to suggest relationships from observations This is the process of generalisation we use to create models of the world See also: Deduction, Abduction, Inference, plural of induction,
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the derivation of general principles from specific instances
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the generation of an electric current by a varying magnetic field
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a formal ceremony in which a person is appointed to an office or into military service
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A general proof of a theorem by first proving it for a specific integer (for example) and showing that, if it is true for one integer then it must be true for the next
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the act of inducting
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the act of inducing childbirth
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The use of rumors to twist and complicate the plot of a play or to narrate in a way that does not have to state truth nor fact within the play
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an introduction
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In developmental biology, the development of a feature from part of a formerly homogenous field of cells in response to a morphogen whose source determines the feature's position and extent
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A process of demonstration in which a general truth is gathered from an examination of particular cases, one of which is known to be true, the examination being so conducted that each case is made to depend on the preceding one; called also successive induction
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The property by which one body, having electrical or magnetic polarity, causes or induces it in another body without direct contact; an impress of electrical or magnetic force or condition from one body on another without actual contact
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The act or process of reasoning from a part to a whole, from particulars to generals, or from the individual to the universal; also, the result or inference so reached
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an electrical phenomenon whereby an electromotive force (EMF) is generated in a closed circuit by a change in the flow of current the process whereby changes in the current flow in a circuit produce magnetism or an EMF
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The introduction of a clergyman into a benefice, or of an official into a office, with appropriate acts or ceremonies; the giving actual possession of an ecclesiastical living or its temporalities
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the introductory training program for a new employee designed to facilitate them into the organisation job with a minimum of disruption and a maximum of efficiency
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The act or process of inducting or bringing in; introduction; entrance; beginning; commencement
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1 The relief of repression for a gene or set of genes under negative control by a repressor 2 Regarding temperate phages, the process causing a prophage to become virulent 3 In development, an interaction between two cell lineages to alter the developmental fate of one or both of them
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Inference of a rule from particular experiences
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the act of bringing about something (especially at an early time); "the induction of an anesthetic state" an electrical phenomenon whereby an electromotive force (EMF) is generated in a closed circuit by a change in the flow of current the process whereby changes in the current flow in a circuit produce magnetism or an EMF
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an initial period of exposure to a school or work setting during which the teacher learns local policies and practices and the norms of teaching in that setting See Context (Teaching), Teacher Norms
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a formal ceremony in which a person is inducted into an office or into military service
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In developmental biology, the development of a feature from part of a formerly homogenous field of cells in response to a morphogen whose source determines the features position and extent
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In theatre, induction is the use of rumors to twist and complicate the plot of a play or to narrate in a way that does not have to state truth nor fact within the play
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An introduction or introductory scene, as to a play; a preface; a prologue
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Term denoting the process by which an object becomes electrically or magnetically polarized, i e , one end becomes + and the other - or one end a north pole and the other end a south pole
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Induction is the process by which charge is moved in a conductor by the presence of an electric field In wires this will lead to a current, in discrete conducting objects it will lead to local charging--ie the side near the inducing charge will become the opposite charge and the far side will acquire a similar charge leaving the overall charge of the object unchanged
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an act that sets in motion some course of events
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Form of signal (tone) application Rectangular coil in a transmitter fed with an a c voltage sets up a magnetic field through the coil, returning through earth and inducing itself onto any conductors parallel to the coil Advantages are the technique is quick (requires no physical connection to service) the disadvantages are the signal can easily couple to unwanted services (compared with direct connection)
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An inference in which the conclusion contains information that was not contained in the premises See deduction; mathematical induction
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The process of reaching a conclusion by reasoning from specific premises to form a general premise Also, an introductory portion of a work of literature, especially a play Geoffrey Chaucer's "Prologue" to the Canterbury Tales, Thomas Sackville's "Induction" to The Mirror of Magistrates, and the opening scene in William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew are examples of inductions to literary works (Compare with Deduction )
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The process by which an electrical or electromechanical effect is produced in a device by its exposure to a magnetic field
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the act of bringing about something (especially at an early time); "the induction of an anesthetic state"
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(physics) a property of an electric circuit by which an electromotive force is induced in it by a variation of current
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a formal entry into an organization or position or office; "his initiation into the club"; "he was ordered to report for induction into the army"; "he gave a speech as part of his installation into the hall of fame"
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Induction is a procedure or ceremony for introducing someone to a new job, organization, or way of life. an induction course for new members. see also induce. In logic, a type of nonvalid inference or argument in which the premises provide some reason for believing that the conclusion is true. Typical forms of inductive argument include reasoning from a part to a whole, from the particular to the general, and from a sample to an entire population. Induction is traditionally contrasted with deduction. Many of the problems of inductive logic, including what is known as the problem of induction, have been treated in studies of the methodology of the natural sciences. See also John Stuart Mill; philosophy of science; scientific method. electromagnetic induction electrostatic induction induction problem of induction heating
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an electrical phenomenon whereby an electromotive force (EMF) is generated in a closed circuit by a change in the flow of current
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reasoning from detailed facts to general principles
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stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors; "the elicitation of his testimony was not easy"
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the process whereby changes in the current flow in a circuit produce magnetism or an EMF
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causing, bringing about; introduction, initiation; formal installation in an office; act or process of deriving a general proposition from certain facts; production of an electric or magnetic state without direct contact (Electricity) isim
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The process by which an electrical charge on one object can induce a charge onto another object without physical contact See "Field-Induced Charging" Insulative Material - (Also called "Nonconductive Material" or "Dielectric Material") Material that resists the flow of electrons across its surface or through its mass Because insulative material resists the flow of electrons, it has a tendency to hold static charges on its surface for long periods of time Ion - A positively or negatively charged air molecule Ionizer - See "Ionized Air Blower " Ionized Air Blower - A device that generates positive and negative ions These ions, blown across a worksurface by a low-turbulence fan, will neutralize potentially damaging static charges on any objects on the worksurface 3M Ionization Units Back To Top
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The synthesis of a gene product (or products) in response to the action of an inducer, that is, a chemical or environmental agent
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the process by which an object is electrified, magnetized, or given an induced voltage by exposing it to a magnetic field
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Genus: Mental process of forming conclusions based on premises Differentia: Goes from the specific to the generic Link: Article
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A technique that infers generalizations from the information in the data
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The process of charging one body by bringing it into the electric field of another charged body
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The processes which should happen between the offer of a job being made and the completion of the probationary period Induction can have three aspects: induction to the job, induction to the organisation and induction to the profession Not all are relevant to every appointee
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The process by which a system makes inferences about the structure of the environment from its experience with that environment (Anderson)
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Inference of a generalized conclusion from particular instances In Environmental Science, inductive reasoning would involve the development of a theory to explain previously collected facts or observed phenomenon
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Ideally, a form of reasoning in which one moves from one or more premisses to a conclusion in such a way that while the conclusion seems to have been given some justification, it is logically possible for the premisses to be true and the conclusion false E g "Most of the philosophy majors have seen Rocks in the Throat, featuring Dawn Demosthenes Igor Metchnikov is a philosophy major Therefore Igor Metchnikov has seen Rocks in the Throat " See deduction
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The process by which the gravitational, magnetic or electric field of one body creates a field in itself (self induction) or another non-contacting body (mutual induction) J J joule
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the initiation phase of a particular therapy
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The production of a magnetic field by the proximity of a electric charge or the production of a magnetic field by proximity of an electric charge
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A method of reasoning by which one infers a generalization from a series of instances See abduction, deduction <Discussion> <References> Chris Eliasmith
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A method of logical inference used to suggest relationships from observations This is the process of generalisation we use to create models of the world See also: Deduction, Abduction, Inference
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