induction vs termination

induction

noun
  • The process of inducing the birth process. 

  • An act of inducing. 

  • Derivation of general principles from specific instances. 

  • A method of proof of a theorem by first proving it for a specific case (often an integer; usually 0 or 1) and showing that, if it is true for one case then it must be true for the next. 

  • An act of inducting. 

  • The delivery of air to the cylinders of an internal combustion piston engine. 

  • 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. 

  • The process of showing a newcomer around a place where they will work or study. 

  • 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. 

  • Given a group of cells that emits or displays a substance, the influence of this substance on the fate of a second group of cells 

termination

noun
  • An induced abortion. 

  • The last part of a word; an ending, a desinence; a suffix. 

  • The process of firing an employee; ending one's employment at a business for any reason. 

  • An end in time; a conclusion. 

  • An end in space; an edge or limit. 

  • An outcome or result. 

  • The ending up of a polypeptid chain. 

  • The process of terminating or the state of being terminated. 

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