Eduction or variants may refer to:
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Eduction (geology)
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 Himalayas, where gravity pushes the mountains down. Together with a high grade of erosion, this ...
, a process in which the Earth's crust spreads sideways, exposing deep-seated rocks
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Eductor-jet pump
A vacuum ejector, or simply ejector is a type of vacuum pump, which produces vacuum by means of the Venturi effect.
In an ejector, a working fluid (liquid or gaseous) flows through a jet nozzle into a tube that first narrows and then expands in ...
, a form of injector pump
* A conclusion educed (induced or deduced) through a process of
reasoning
* A substance educed (separated or extracted) from a
chemical compound
A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules (or molecular entities) containing atoms from more than one chemical element held together by chemical bonds. A molecule consisting of atoms of only one element ...
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Education (disambiguation)
Education is the means through which the aims and habits of a group of people are sustained from one generation to the next.
Education may also refer to:
* ''Education'' (Chittenden Memorial Window), a stained-glass window
* ''Education'' (jour ...
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Deductive reasoning, reasoning from premises to reach a logical conclusion
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Inductive reasoning, reasoning supplying some evidence, but not full assurance, of the truth of the conclusion
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Reactant
In chemistry, a reagent ( ) or analytical reagent is a substance or compound added to a system to cause a chemical reaction, or test if one occurs. The terms ''reactant'' and ''reagent'' are often used interchangeably, but reactant specifies a ...
, a substance or compound added to a system to cause a chemical reaction
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Product (chemistry), species formed from chemical reactions
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