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inducerade

Inducerade is a Swedish conjugation of the verb inducera, meaning to cause, bring about, or stimulate a process, event, or response. It is used to describe actions that lead to a result, such as initiating a procedure, triggering a reaction, or causing a change in state. The word reflects the idea of leading something into existence or occurrence, and is commonly used across scientific, medical, and everyday contexts.

Grammar and forms: The infinitive is inducera, the present tense inducerar, the past tense inducerade, and the

Usage and contexts: In medicine, inducera is used to describe initiating a procedure, such as labor: Läkaren

Relation and terminology: Inducera is related to the noun induktion (induction), which names the process or

See also: induktion, inducer, inducerad.

past
participle
inducerat.
In
perfect
tenses
it
is
used
with
a
form
of
har
or
hade,
e.g.,
har
inducerat
(have
induced).
Passive
and
reflexive
constructions
can
use
induceras,
as
in
arbetet
inducerades
av
flera
faktorer.
bedömde
att
det
var
nödvändigt
att
inducera
förlossningen
(The
doctor
determined
that
it
was
necessary
to
induce
labor).
In
biology
and
biochemistry,
inducción
is
used
to
describe
processes
that
cause
gene
expression
or
cellular
responses;
for
example,
forskare
inducerade
uttryck
av
proteiner
i
celler
(researchers
induced
expression
of
proteins
in
cells).
The
term
also
appears
in
everyday
language
to
mean
causing
a
result
or
effect,
sometimes
in
social
or
organizational
contexts.
act
of
inducing.
The
concept
is
used
in
various
fields,
including
science,
medicine,
and
logic
(logical
induction),
and
shares
roots
with
Latin
inducere
and
related
European
verbs
meaning
to
bring
forward
or
lead
to
a
result.