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The expression "conduction of" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when referring to the process of transferring heat or electricity from one object or place to another. For example: "The conduction of heat through the metal plate allows the food to cook quickly."
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Richards, L. A. Capillary conduction of liquids through porous mediums.
They regulate the electrical potential of cell membranes and, thus, the conduction of nerve impulses.
Conduction of both in metallic crystals is attributable to their ordered structure.
Mizusaki, J., Arai, K. & Fueki, K. Ionic conduction of the perovskite-type halides.
Bone conduction, the conduction of sound through the bones of the skull.
Carslaw, H. S. & Jaeger, J. C. Conduction of heat in solids (Oxford University Press, 1959).
I.G. was responsible for the conduction of the longitudinal Roots study.
Verwey, E. J. W. Electronic conduction of magnetite Fe3O4 and its transiotion point at low temperature.
The motion of these holes accounts for most of the conduction of electricity in zinc.
The Hall effect shows that electrons dominate the conduction of electricity in copper.
Kass-Simon, G. Longitudinal conduction of contraction burst pulses from hypostomal excitation loci in Hydra attenuata.
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