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The phrase "acts as insulator" is not entirely correct in written English; it should be "acts as an insulator." You can use it when describing a material or object that provides insulation or prevents the transfer of heat, electricity, or sound.
Example: "Rubber acts as an insulator, preventing electrical currents from passing through."
Alternatives: "functions as an insulator" or "serves as an insulator."
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The plants roots create conducive environment for the microbial growth and in winter the plant litter acts as insulator.
An alternate current in the presence of electrolytes in the medium leads to the generation of an electric field, where the cellular plasma membrane acts as insulator.
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Although cohesin was previously thought to act as insulator when colocalized with CTCF [ 32, 33], our results are in agreement with recent genome wide studies showing an import role for cohesin in establishing enhancer-promoter interactions [ 33, 41].
Such materials act as insulators against the flow of electricity.
Acting as insulators at absolute zero, semiconductors possess significant conductivity at room and elevated temperatures.
The logs of the cabin act as insulators from heat and cold, the lighting fixtures are all fluorescent, and other appliances are very energy efficient.
Such heterostructures, such as our pentacene/MoS2 p-n heterojunctions, can have a vdW gap between the materials, which act as insulators.
The next year, in collaboration with Dung-Hai Lee at IBM, and Kivelson, Zhang applied this field theoretic approach to make a host of predictions concerning the global properties of quantum Hall systems, including the prediction that they should act as insulators and as metals under certain conditions.
That's because fatty cell membranes act as insulators, preventing the flow of electricity.
Among these materials, lightened concrete, which are able to act as insulators while maintaining adequate levels of performance.
If you can't think of one, then that's your problem not natural selection's problem... It's perfectly possible feathers began as fluffy extensions of reptilian scales to act as insulators.
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