Sentence examples for common conductor from inspiring English sources

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The most common conductor is hard-drawn copper wire, which has the benefits of low electrical resistance, high tensile strength, and high resistance to corrosion.

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According to Parent et al. (2007), diesel exposure without gasoline exposure is common for conductors.

After the 1908 premiere of this symphony in St . Petersburg it became common practice for conductors to make cuts in the piece, sometimes sizable ones.

Some of these were common to all conductors; some were adapted from the California jazz bandleaders Horace Tapscott and Charles Moffett, whom he had known early in his career (he also cited Sun Ra, Lukas Foss and "Four Improvisations by the Orchestra" recorded  by the New York Philharmonic under Leonard Bernstein's direction as influences); many were his own.

But it does seem to have been a natural, if challenging, match, for the sensibilities of Mr. Wilson, whose favored tools of presentation are visual and aural, as against narrative, an approach to storytelling that has more in common with a symphony conductor or a painter than a director of conventional drama.

The two productions have a common link in the conductor Anthony Negus, who has emerged as a slightly unlikely figure to be at the heart of this Wagnerian intensity.

Such tryouts are common; they give the conductor, the rest of the woodwind section, and more generally the whole orchestra, a chance to see if the marriage will work.

These reactions are, therefore, normally considered as occurring at the interface, or common boundary, between an electronic conductor, such as an electrode, and an ionic conductor of electricity, such as an electrolytic solution.

If you want to use co-axial cables to the speakers, both their screens should be connected to the amplifier's common ground and the inner conductor of one of them to the left output and the other to the right output.

A common strategy with poor electronic conductors is to combine them into composites with conducting substrates such as nanoporous gold, various carbon materials, and Ni foam [13, 14].

With this bacteria, nature has figured out how to make conductors out of common natural materials, and it's apparently very efficient because there's not a lot of energy involved in how it uses these raw materials to produce itself and electricity.

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