Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Industrial hygiene
Those aspects of health and medicine that apply to the workplace environment and how they affect the well-being, health, and safety of the workers. That branch of hygiene that deals primarily with health of industrial workers, especially study, treatment, and prevention of occupational diseases.
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Indurism
An epidural outgrowth covering the sorus in ferns.
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Indulgence
A strong emotional desire to engage in a particular behavior solely for one’s own enjoyment or benefit.
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Inductive reasoning
The observation of a number of particular instances with an attempt to determine the general rule that pertains to them all.
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Inductive learning
A methodology that begins with a health problem or issue followed by an accumulation of empirical evidence. This method tends to expose new health issues, resulting in broadened learning. Inductive reasoning is essentially the scientific method problem-solving method, deductive learning. A learning style in which a child is given information or materials about a variety…
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Inductive discovery learning
Educational programs designed to present learning experiences that are clustered into generalizations.
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Induction programs
Programs designed to help teachers during their first few years on the job mentoring programs.
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Inducible bacteria
Bacteria that produce specific enzymes only in the presence of their substrate.
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Inducer substance
A chemical substance produced by the male embryo that helps support the development of the male internal reproductive structures.
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Induced mutation
Mutation caused by the presence of a mutagenic agent. Mutation resulting from exposure to x-rays, radioactive substances, and certain drugs and chemicals.
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