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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "self-induced", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ self-induced, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ self-induced trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt

1. Autohypnosis, hypnosis that is self-induced

2. Autohypnosis definition, self-induced hypnosis or hypnotic state

3. Much of our stress response is self-induced.

4. Our hospitals would be empty if we tried to discriminate between self-induced or even partially self-induced illnesses, and naturally developed diseases.

5. Every self-induced orgasm becomes an affirmation of self.

6. We think it's a state of self-induced catatonia.

Chúng tôi nghĩ đây là triệu chứng căng trương lực tự cảm.

7. It was shown that pentlandite exhibit good self-induced floatability in the acidic condition and the self-induced floatability can be changed under externally controlled voltages.

8. Autotomy, the self‐induced loss of a body part, occurs throughout Animalia

9. Some anorexics combine fasting with occasional binges, followed by self-induced purging or vomiting.

10. Autotomy (auto = self, tomos = cut) is the self-induced releasing of a specific body part

11. Autohypnosis definition: the process or result of self-induced hypnosis Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

12. The self-induced starvation of anorexia nervosa results in a hypoestrogenic state with resulting amenorrhea.

13. The basic behavior of self-induced flotation and externally controlled voltages flotation of pentlandite was investigated.

14. As a result, one girl got pregnant out of wedlock and died of a self-induced abortion.

Hậu quả là một cô bị chửa hoang và chết vì tự phá thai.

15. Autogenous definition: originating within the body synonyms: self-produced, self-generated, autogenic, self-induced antonyms: heterogenous, induced, disparate

16. I would also add self-induced overexposure to the sun and excessive use of sunbeds to the list.

17. 8 I would also add self-induced overexposure to the sun and excessive use of sunbeds to the list.

18. The results on aerodynamic force demonstrated that the wrap around fin (WAF) configuration exhibits a self-induced rolling moment.

19. Peer pressure and self-induced pressure are also intertwined, and they begin almost at the beginning of freshman year.

20. Beatlemania had arrived, and everywhere a gale of self-induced collective hysteria blew away the leaves of fuddy-duddy Britain.

21. The basic behavior of self-induced flotation and controlled electric potential flotation of chalcopyrite and marmatite were investigated in this paper.

22. However, the self-induced floatability of pentlandite can not be realized and even hardly be improved by externally controlled voltages in alkaline condition.

23. The defendant cannot raise the defence of Automatism, to basic intent crimes, if he has brought about a self-induced automatic state recklessly

24. The figures are hard to obtain in countries with restrictive laws from hospitals dealing with women damaged by backstreet or self-induced abortion.

25. Bulimia Nervosa is commonly found affecting young adolescent girls and is characterised by episodes of uncontrolled eating, followed by self-induced vomiting or purgation

26. Back in 2000, Mr. Bernanke accused the Bank of Japan of suffering from "self-induced paralysis"; well, now the Fed is suffering from externally induced paralysis.

27. But no more; after the extraordinary self-induced implosion of the financial system, the future of the market system now rests in the hands of governments.

28. The self-induced coefficient is an important concept in the electromagnetic induction phenomenon. There are three definitions for it: static definition, dynamic definition and energy definition.

29. I call this nose breathing technique self-induced asthma, since inhaling through the nose severely limits the volume of air that can be delivered to the lungs.

30. Autohypnosis is a psychological condition often confused with autosuggestion, a form of self-induced trance without the aid of a hypnotist. Autohypnosis was introduced in the late 19th century.

31. (recklessly self inducing Automatism) Where the self-induced automatic state is caused through voluntarily taking alcohol or illegal drugs, then the defendant cannot use the defence of Automatism to

32. Finally, pneumoparotid has been reported to be self-induced to simulate mumps to avoid school or military duty and in children who obsessively puff their cheeks in response to psychological stress.

33. Of these persons # % underwent abortions at other locations (mainly performed by untrained abortionists) before coming to the hospitals # % underwent abortions in hospitals with the aid of doctors; and # % underwent self-induced abortions

34. Bulimia definition, a habitual disturbance in eating behavior mostly affecting young women of normal weight, characterized by frequent episodes of grossly excessive food intake followed by self-induced vomiting to avert weight gain

35. Since the management, course, and outcome of each type of self-induced abortion are somewhat different, the pertinent differentiation is between chemical and mechanical and between various agents used for chemical-induced abortions.

36. Bulimarexia, an eating disorder that is characterized by binge eating followed by self-induced vomiting or abuse of cathartic or diuretic drugs, has been defined as both a sequela of anorexia nervosa and a distinct eating disorder.

37. A disorder of eating in which the person alternates between strong craving for food and aversion to food; characterized by excessive eating followed by periods of fasting or self-induced vomiting Familiarity information: Bulimarexia used as a noun is very rare.

38. Bulimia nervosa was first described in 1979 by British psychiatrist Gerald Russell as a "chronic phase of anorexia nervosa" in which patients overeat and then use compensatory mechanisms, such as self-induced vomiting, laxatives, or prolonged periods of starvation

39. Bulimarexia- a disorder of eating in which the person alternates between strong craving for food and aversion to food; characterized by excessive eating followed by periods of fasting or self-induced vomiting binge-purge syndrome, binge-vomit syndrome, bulima nervosa eating disorder- a …

40. Autoerotic activity sometimes consists of the practice of self-induced cerebral anoxia, usually by hanging, strangulation, or suffocation during masturbation. Autoerotic asphyxiation and accidental ligature strangulation by a partner are well-known phenomena described in medical literature, particularly in forensic medicine reports (1–5).

41. Bulimia nervosa is a serious, potentially life-threatening eating disorder characterized by a cycle of bingeing and compensatory behaviors such as self-induced vomiting designed to undo or compensate for the effects of binge eating.DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIAAccording to the DSM-5, the official diagnostic criteria for Bulimia nervosa are:

42. Binge Psychiatry A period of consumption of a very large quantity of food during a short period, with lack of control over eating; Binges are often followed by self-induced emesis or 'purging' Complications Gastric rupture-Mallory-Weiss syndrome, vascular compression, pancreatitis, aspiration pneumonia, ipecac-induced myocarditis, heart failure, refeeding edema, hypokalemia, hypochloremia