Thesaurus / induce
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Experiments that attempt to induce acclimatization by exposing people to cold repeatedly have produced mixed and mostly negative results.
HOW YOUR BODY DOES (AND DOESN'T) ADAPT TO COLDALEX HUTCHINSONFEBRUARY 10, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEAfter struggling to get into game shape through early January, he was one of six players in the league’s coronavirus protocols during the Wizards’ two-week, virus-induced pause.
ALEX LEN HELPS THE WIZARDS FIGHT OFF THE BULLS WITH A LATE DEFENSIVE STANDAVA WALLACEFEBRUARY 9, 2021WASHINGTON POSTBitcoin has skyrocketed almost 800% from a low in March 2020, when financial markets plunged amid concerns about a global pandemic-induced recession.
WHAT TESLA’S BIG MOVE INTO CRYPTO ASSETS DID TO THE PRICE OF BITCOINJOHN DETRIXHEFEBRUARY 8, 2021QUARTZIf only Bezos had tried to induce yawns as an employer, too.
WEEKEND EDITION—JEFF BEZOS’S UNFINISHED BUSINESS, PANDEMIC-STYLE SUPER BOWL, EMOJI CAPITALISMSUSAN HOWSONFEBRUARY 6, 2021QUARTZIf only Bezos had tried to induce yawns not just as an inventor but also as an employer.
THE UNFINISHED BUSINESS JEFF BEZOS LEAVES BEHIND AT AMAZONLILA MACLELLANFEBRUARY 3, 2021QUARTZOne way to combat the growing Covid-induced malaise is to invest in employee volunteer programs.
VOLUNTEERISM CAN HELP SOLVE THE EMPLOYEE MORALE CRISISMICHAEL J. CARTERJANUARY 27, 2021QUARTZIn April I wrote about how quarantine-induced worries linked to food and exercise can backfire, and why a more relaxed approach to food leads to better health.
THERE ARE NO RULES FOR HEALTHY EATINGCHRISTINE BYRNEJANUARY 22, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEThe advantage mRNA vaccines have isn’t necessarily that they’re better at inducing immunity, says Bernard Verrier, the director of the Laboratory of Tissue Biology and Therapeutic Engineering at CNRS-Université de Lyon, it’s that they’re fast.
HOW DOES AN MRNA VACCINE WORK?MADDIE BENDERJANUARY 19, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEPreviously privately held companies like Airbnb, Affirm, and others have seen their fortunes soar on the back of prices that public investors are willing to pay, perhaps inducing more IPO filings than the market might have otherwise seen.
BUMBLE FILES TO GO PUBLICALEX WILHELMJANUARY 15, 2021TECHCRUNCHAntibodies, for instance, including those induced by vaccines, hit many different parts of viral proteins, making it harder for the virus to escape.
COULD DELAYING A SECOND VACCINE DOSE LEAD TO MORE DANGEROUS CORONAVIRUS STRAINS?ERIN GARCIA DE JESUSJANUARY 14, 2021SCIENCE NEWSWORDS RELATED TO INDUCE
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