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Induced DMT experiences can include profound time-dilation, visual and auditory illusions, and other experiences that, by most firsthand accounts, defy verbal or visual description.
* November 2007: Human induced pluripotent stem cells: Two similar papers released by their respective journals prior to formal publication: in Cell by Kazutoshi Takahashi and Shinya Yamanaka, " Induction of pluripotent stem cells from adult human fibroblasts by defined factors ", and in Science by Junying Yu, et al., from the research group of James Thomson, " Induced pluripotent stem cell lines derived from human somatic cells ": pluripotent stem cells generated from mature human fibroblasts.
Induced ( i. e. purposeful ) abortion of an embryo may be accomplished by a variety of methods, including both pharmaceutical and surgical techniques.
* Induced gravity ( 1967 ), a proposal by Andrei Sakharov according to which general relativity might arise from quantum field theories of matter
Induced by the need to understand and operate with incommensurable quantities, Eudoxus established what may have been the first deductive organization of mathematics on the basis of explicit axioms.
Thomas Knutson and Robert E. Tuleya of the NOAA stated in 2004 that warming induced by greenhouse gas may lead to increasing occurrence of highly destructive category-5 storms .< ref > Thomas R. Knutson, et al., Journal of Climate, Impact of CO < sub > 2 </ sub >- Induced Warming on Simulated Hurricane Intensity and Precipitation: Sensitivity to the Choice of Climate Model and Convective Parameterization, 15 Sept. 2004.
( 1990 ) Quantitative Evaluation of Muscle Relaxation Induced by Kundalini Yoga with the Help of EMG Integrator.
* Boulos-Paul Bejjani, et al., " Transient Acute Depression Induced by High-Frequency Deep-Brain Stimulation ".
The Induced Environment Contaminant Monitor ( IECM ) is grappled by the RMS
They also operated the Remote Manipulator System with an instrument called the Induced Environment Contamination Monitor mounted on its end, designed to obtain information on gases or particles being released by the orbiter in flight.
* H. Zhang et al,Induced solitons formed by cross polarization coupling in a birefringent cavity fiber laser ”, Opt.
The Kaspar Hauser Syndrome of " Psychosocial Dwarfism ": Deficient Statural, Intellectual, and Social Growth Induced by Child Abuse.
* Induced gas flotation, a water treatment process that clarifies wastewaters ( or other waters ) by the removal of suspended matter such as oil or solids
* IFITM1 Induced by interferon, transmembrane protein
Induced by his Korean empress, Öljei Khutughu ; the Yuan Emperor, Toghun Temür, scheduled to elect his heir apparent ( Crown Prince ) in 1353.
* Pathophysiology of Status Epilepticus Induced by Pilocarpine, central nervous system agents in medical chemistry, 2007, vol.
* Monokine Induced by Gamma interferon pr CXCL9 ( see CXCL9 )
" A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of Human Brain in Pain-related Areas Induced by Electrical Stimulation with Different Intensities.
Professor David Southall, OBE, is a UK paediatrician who is a controversial expert in Fabricated or Induced Illness ( FII, also known as " Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy "), and who has performed significant research into sudden infant death syndrome.
Induced pluripotent cells are by no means perfect though, they still have the potential to form teratomas, or benign ( though they can be potentially malignant in effect ) tumors, and tend to have poor survivability in vivo ( in the living body ) on damaged tissue.

Induced and for
These were generally larger and more robust than Novelty and differed in several details ( for example it is thought that a different design of blower was used which was an ‘ Induced Draught ’ type, sucking the gases from the fire ).
* Induced generic sound symbolism for the blind-" seeing with sound "
A similar assay but used for a different purpose is called Ristocetin Induced Platelet Aggregation or RIPA, which tests response of endogenous live platelets from a patient in response to Ristocetin ( exogenous ) & VWF ( usually endogenous ).
Induced labor tends to be more painful for the woman.
Induced seismicity is usually overlooked due to cost cutting during the geological surveys of the locations for proposed dams.
* Induced gamma emission speculated as power source for aircraft
* Induced air: The jets may use a venturi effect to incorporate air into the water stream for a lighter massage effect ; this requires another set of hoses.
These were generally larger and more robust than Novelty and differed in a number of details ( for example, it is thought that a different design of blower was used which was an ‘ Induced Draught ’ type, sucking the gases from the fire ).

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* " Pareto Index Induced from the Scale of Companies ", Atushi Ishikawa, Physica A, volume 363, pages 367 – 376, 2006.
* August 2006: Mouse Induced pluripotent stem cells: the journal Cell publishes Kazutoshi Takahashi and Shinya Yamanaka.
In 2006 and 2007 it was reported that introducing a small number of specific transcription factor genes into normal skin cells of mice or humans can turn these cells into pluripotent stem cells, known as Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells.
For example, in 1952 Hans Hartelius conducted and published an animal study on cats entitled Cerebral Changes Following Electrically Induced Convulsions in which a double-blind microscopic pathology examination showed that it was possible to distinguish the 8 shocked animals from the 8 non-shocked animals with remarkable accuracy based on statistically significant structural changes to the brain, including vessel wall changes, gliosis, and nerve cell changes.
Open Hearts Build Lives: Positive Emotions, Induced Through Loving-Kindness Meditation, Build Consequential Personal Resources.
Induced labor is indicated when either the fetus or woman will benefit compared to continuation of pregnancy, but procedures are often elective.
* Induced draught: This is obtained one of three ways, the first being the " stack effect " of a heated chimney, in which the flue gas is less dense than the ambient air surrounding the boiler.
Induced fit hypothesis of enzyme action.
Induced drag is a component of total drag that arises whenever a three-dimensional wing generates lift.
Induced drag is directly related to the amount of induced downwash at the trailing edge of the wing.

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A controversial figure, Thackeray has attracted significant attention by making statements expressing admiration for Hitler as an artist and demagogue, while condemning the Holocaust, inciting violence against Muslims, expressing support for the LTTE, and taking strong stances on the aspects of popular culture, including fervent opposition to the celebration of Valentine's Day.
King Pedro, being apprised of the fervent love borne him by Lisa, who thereof is sick, comforts her, and forthwith gives her in marriage to a young gentleman, and having kissed her on the brow, ever after professes himself her knight.
However, because of the fervent promotion of the technique by Freeman and Watts, those numbers increased sharply towards the end of the decade.
Although the nationalist movement appeared less fervent in Cape Verde than in Portugal's other African holdings, the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde ( PAIGC, acronym for the Portuguese Partido Africano da Independência da Guiné e Cabo Verde ) was founded in 1956 by Amílcar Cabral and other pan-Africanists, and many Cape Verdeans fought for independence in Guinea-Bissau.
from the divorce of his own parents ; Gary Arnold of The Washington Post called the film " essentially a spiritual autobiography, a portrait of the filmmaker as a typical suburban kid set apart by an uncommonly fervent, mystical imagination ".
Athletic lost the first leg in Portugal by 2-1 after initially taking the lead, but managed to beat Sporting 3-1 at home after a goal by Fernando Llorente in the 89th minute in front of a fervent home crowd edged them through to the final, 4-3 on aggregate.
Her husband Baldwin, a young knight, by chaste living, scorning all other women, began to love her alone with a fervent love, which is rarely found in any man, so that he devoted himself to his sole wife only and was content with her alone.
In 1895, he heard a choir rehearsing Elgar's King Olaf, attended the first performance and became a fervent enthusiast of the new music being produced by Richard Strauss and the British composers of the day.
Lüttwitz, an organiser of Freikorps units in the wake of World War I, and a fervent monarchist, responded by calling on President Friedrich Ebert and Defense Minister Gustav Noske to stop the whole programme of troop reductions.
He was a fervent advocate of the theory of the catastrophes ( as taught by Georges Cuvier ), thus opposing Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.
For many, the 1961 withdrawal of Pope Gregory XVI's 1837 authorization of liturgical veneration of Saint Philomena in a limited number of places ( which was not an official declaration that she never existed nor that she is not a saint ) merely means that the situation has returned to that existing before 1837, when in many places there was fervent devotion to her, accompanied only by vague speculation about the circumstances of her life and death or by belief in the revelations of the Neapolitan nun.
In 1924 Šufflay became a member of the leadership of the Pure Party of Rights, a right-wing Croatian political party inspired by the work of Josip Frank, a fervent nationalist.
In Andronicus, or the Unfortunate Politician ( 1646 ), partly authentic and partly fictitious, he satirized the leaders of the Revolution ; and for the comfort of sufferers by the war he issued ( 1647 ) a second devotional manual, entitled Good Thoughts in Worse Times, abounding in fervent aspirations, and drawing moral lessons in beautiful language out of the events of his life or the circumstances of the time.
Reportedly the poet Alphonse de Lamartine also fell in love with her, and she was the inspiration for Elvire in his 1820 autobiographical Poetic Meditation " Le Lac " (" The Lake "), which describes in retrospect the fervent love shared by a couple from the point of view of the bereaved man.
The phrase was coined by Leon Festinger in his 1956 book When Prophecy Fails, which chronicled the followers of a UFO cult as reality clashed with their fervent belief in an impending apocalypse.
Lamartine is famous for his partly autobiographical poem, " Le lac " (" The Lake "), which describes in retrospect the fervent love shared by a couple from the point of view of the bereaved man.
His writing style is characterized by a unique and witty style of adapting colloquial language, which won him quite a few fervent admirers.
Eysenck was brought up by his grandmother, who was a fervent Catholic, though of Jewish ancestry — a fact he did not know until after her death in a concentration camp ( p. 80 ).
Members quickly began taking the idea seriously, and by the late 1960s, after a period of hesitation, Bruce Pelz became the building fund's most fervent supporter.
Fledging is accomplished by jumping out of the nest or using a semi-controlled fall via fervent wing flapping to the ground.
In the first chapter of the story, Beauty is awakened from her hundred-year sleep by the Prince, not with a simple kiss, but with a fervent deflowering, initiating her into a Satyricon-like world of sexual adventures.
This fervent disagreement with notable white feminists furthered her persona as an " outsider ": " in the institutional milieu of black feminist and black lesbian feminist scholars [...] and within the context of conferences sponsored by white feminist academics, Lorde stood out as an angry, accusatory, isolated black feminist lesbian voice ".
They believe that “ The emergent ideology is a perversion of the Word of God and the doctrine of the Church of the Nazarene .” The group circulated a petition to members of the denomination, which was presented by 500 members to the Board of General Superintendents in January 2009, with the desire that “ Our fervent hope and prayer is that the General Superintendents will respond by purging our denomination of the emergent cancer before it is too late .” Prior to the most recent General Assembly held in July 2009, the Concerned Nazarenes advocated revising the Articles of Faith to affirm biblical inerrancy: “ Old and New Testaments are inerrant throughout and the supreme authority on everything the scriptures teach .” Further, they are concerned about the teaching of open theism and biological evolution in Nazarene universities ; invitations to emergent church leaders Brian McLaren, Leonard Sweet, and Doug Pagitt to speak at Nazarene institutions ; and the use of “ experiential works-based techniques for prayer ”, including prayer labyrinths, prayer stations and retreats to Roman Catholic monasteries.

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