Medical term:
preinduction
pre·in·duc·tion
(prē'in-dŭk'shŭn),An effect from the action of environment on the germ cells of progenitors on their grandchildren.
[L. prae, before, + inductio, a bringing in, fr. induco, to lead in]
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pre·in·duc·tion
(prē'in-dŭk'shŭn)A modification in the third generation resulting from the action of environment on the germ cells of one or both individuals of the grandparental generation.
[L. prae, before, + inductio, a bringing in, fr. induco, to lead in]
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