preinduction

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English

Etymology

From pre- +‎ induction.

Noun

preinduction (usually uncountable, plural preinductions)

  1. induction prior to some other process
    • 2015 July 14, Lanfang Zhang, Yixian Guo, Chang-Qing Xia, “Infusion of Sulfosuccinimidyl-4-[N-maleimidomethyl]cyclohexane-1-carboxylate-Conjugated MOG35–55-Coupled Spleen Cells Effectively Prevents and Reverses Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis in Mice”, in Journal of Immunology Research[1], volume 2015, →DOI:
      For reversal of established EAE, we followed up a cohort of mice being subject to preinduction of EAE.

Adjective

preinduction (not comparable)

  1. Prior to induction