Definition of «early induction»

"Early induction" refers to the act of starting or initiating something earlier than expected or planned.

Sentences with «early induction»

  • I've been very upset as I really don't want to be bullied into early induction or a c section. (health-and-parenting.com)
  • Consistent with early induction of Tfh cell properties in activated T cells augmenting B cell responses, when T cells lack the «master regulator» of Tfh cell differentiation, Bcl6, they are poorly able to support extrafollicular plasmablast responses (Lee et al., 2011). (elifesciences.org)
  • The possibility that at least some of these deaths might have been caused by early inductions, c - sections and other interventions is rarely discussed. (crunchydomesticgoddess.com)
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