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Usually an internal rod and external tube, which are insulated from one another by a ceramic insulator, constitute the electrode system.
It grows when people are isolated and insulated from one another.
Part of the problem is that cars themselves encourage selfish behavior: insulated from one another by power-locking windows and doors, we drive in separate worlds, with no shared sense of etiquette.
The ions enter the drift tube, which is a series of metal rings (electrodes) insulated from one another.
The danger of focusing on technical minutiae is that researchers become insulated from one another, and lose the ability to use one another's resources.
Perrin placed two coaxial metal cylinders, insulated from one another, in front of a plane cathode.
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In addition to surrounding neurons and holding them in place, glial cells have other important functions: supplying nutrients and oxygen to neurons, insulating neurons from one another, and killing pathogens and removing dead neurons.
Burt [ 32] describes structural holes as buffers that insulate networks from one another so that people may remain focused on their specialized tasks.
One of the things that intrigued me most about your book was how closely you observed your characters while at the same time showing how insulated the different social classes are from one another.
No one is insulated from poverty because in one form or another, it will affect you.
He then inserted into the pail other objects, such as a set of concentric pails separated from one another with various insulating materials like sulfur.
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