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induction индукцияarchencephalic induction переднеголовная индукцияassimilative induction ассимилятивная индукцияautonomous induction автономная индукцияbrewing induction пивоваренная промышленностьcomplementary induction комплементарная индукцияcross induction кросс-индукцияdirect induction прямая индукцияembryonic induction эмбриональная индукцияenzyme induction ферментативная индукцияfermentation induction бродильное производствоfloral induction индукция цветенияheterogenetic induction гетерогенетическая индукцияhomogenetic induction гомогенетическая индукцияhydrolysis induction гидролизная промышленностьhydrolysis induction гидролизно-дрожжевое производствоindirect induction косвенная индукцияlysogenic induction лизогенная индукцияmesodermal induction мезодермальная индукцияmouth induction индукция ротовых структурnegative induction отрицательная индукцияneural induction нейральная индукцияpalisade induction индукция нервной ткани без образования нервной трубкиphotoperiodic induction фотопериодическая индукцияprimary induction первичная индукцияprophage induction индукция профагаsequential induction серийная индукцияsomatic induction соматическая индукцияspinocaudal induction индукция туловищных структурsuccessive induction последовательная индукцияzygotic induction зиготная индукцияEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > induction
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