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Ingredients are shipped fresh, not frozen, insulated in a trove of packing and cooling materials.
Working first with gyroscopes insulated in a climate-controlled viscous fluid and later with accelerometers, Draper developed entirely self-contained inertial guidance systems.
In 1750, Franklin proposed that if you could get up high enough to be above trees and other natural obstacles, on a steeple or a spire, safely insulated in a sentry box (about the size of a telephone booth), you might be able to draw electricity from a thundercloud through a long iron rod, and "determine whether the clouds that contain lightning are electrified or not".
The biased sample, sample pin and stainless steel holder are insulated in a machined ceramic holder.
That makes it a firm that's well insulated in a recession and a solid grower in normal times.
For vaccines against measles, it's vital to keep them insulated in a cooler.
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A surface electrode array consisted of three golden-coated electrodes (Harwin, P25-3526), diameter 1.5 mm, insulated in synthetic material plate, with a 10 mm distance between the electrodes (Sadoyama et al. 1985).
But they are insulated in two ways.
Presidents get dangerously insulated in the White House.
The moving upper lid was insulated in both studies.
The array is composed by 25 electrically insulated pillars in a 5 × 5 matrix, in which each aluminum pillar was precisely machined via dicing saw technique.
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