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Definition of Eduction

Eduction
Eduction E*duc"tion, n. [L. eductio.] The act of drawing out or bringing into view. Eduction pipe, & Eduction port. See Exhaust pipe and Exhaust port, under Exhaust, a.

Meaning of Eduction from wikipedia

- Look up eduction, educt, eductor, or educe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eduction or variants may refer to: Eduction (geology), a process in which...
- In geology, eduction is a process in which the Earth's crust spreads sideways, exposing deep-seated rocks. It is prominent in the middle layers of the...
- A state school, public school, or government school is a primary or secondary school that educates all students without charge. They are funded in whole...
- Middle school, also known as intermediate school, junior high school, junior secondary school, or lower secondary school, is an educational stage between...
- 9 billion years make up only a minor part of the crust. Geology portal Eduction Hargitai, Henrik (2014). "Crust (Type)". Encyclopedia of Planetary Landforms...
- в годы великой отечественной войны Пожарная охрана в советское время". eduction.ru (in Russian). 7 January 2019. Retrieved 14 December 2020. Melinichuk...
- Johnson's 1924 textbook, Logic. In Johnson's work, the former mode was called 'eduction' and the latter was called 'induction'. Bruno de Finetti developed a purely...
- ability could be captured in a single factor, and his suggestion that "the eduction of relations and correlates" underlay this general factor led to the quest...
- activity Desert varnish – Orange-to-black rock coating in arid environments Eduction (geology) – Sideways spreading in the Earth's crust, a mechanism of surface...
- Piaget's operative intelligence both concern logical thinking and the "eduction of relations" (an expression Cattell used to refer to the inferring of...