Induction
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Induction
can heat, especially steel; it's very good at that.
Today I use a microwave because I cannot take the big
induction
machine here onstage.
So we did aging on the samples, did a lot of loading on it, healed them with our
induction
machine, and healed them and tested them again.
Well, to conclude, I can say that we made a material using steel fibers, the addition of steel fibers, using
induction
energy to really increase the surface life of the road, double the surface life you can even do, so it will really save a lot of money with very simple tricks.
Afterward, she will be reborn as Lady Teteoinnan, and preside over the
induction
of new warriors.
A kind of induction, a kind of spread from person to person.
When we studied these data, we found evidence for all of these things, including for
induction.
Becoming a member is a seven-year process of
induction
and indoctrination.
The “troika” institutions (the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund) have, over the years, relied on a process of backward induction: They set a date (say, the year 2020) and a target for the ratio of nominal debt to national income (say, 120%) that must be achieved before money markets are deemed ready to lend to Greece at reasonable rates.
Our government’s position is that backward
induction
should be ditched.
The origin of the black swan metaphor was the belief that all swans are white, a conclusion that a nineteenth-century Englishman might have reached based on a lifetime of personal observation and David Hume’s principle of
induction.
This “backward induction” approach may seem obvious, but the AIIB’s members seem to have ignored it.
The Zetas’ star recruits in recent years have come from the Guatemalan military’s special forces, whose infamous
induction
technique involved biting off the head of a live chicken.
Financial analysts who limit their data to their own country and time period are like nineteenth-century British philosophers who concluded by
induction
from personal observation that all swans are white.
Was it in the extraordinary voltage obtained from some new kind of
induction
coil?
An
induction
coil gathers the electricity generated and directs it to a specially designed lantern.
By turning a switch, I established contact between the
induction
coil and the glass spiral, and the sea, lit up by our four lanterns, was illuminated for a radius of twenty-five meters.
He guessed, likewise, by induction, that Porthos was taking his revenge for the defeat of Chantilly, when the procurator’s wife had proved so refractory with respect to her purse.
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