She could also project fear, inducing shock and panic to her opponents.
Its fear was so great it induced shock.
Passing at that speed through a rigid container like a skull, it was enough to induce massive hydrostatic shock.
There he drugs Cregg's coffee to induce shock and cause Cregg to die of hypothermia during the march.
A dose of 1 g/kg induces shock in humans, but mice will tolerate a dose up to a thousand times higher.
They built electric shock machines, they induced narcotic shock with shots of insulin and metrazol.
Therefore, large-scale or rapid blood loss into the abdomen will reliably induce hemorrhagic shock and may, untreated, rapidly lead to death.
The five deaths were confirmed as resulting from infection by Clostridium sordellii, which can induce toxic shock.
This typically causes machines to malfunction or be destroyed as she phases through them, and can induce shock and unconsciousness in living beings.
Akko has induced shock across the Japanese media when she "came out" thirty years after her debut.