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Unlike AM2 channel, whose proton conductance is asymmetric (from viral exterior to interior), BM2 channel is capable of conducting proton in both directions.
It is capable of conducting some electricity, but not much.
Black phosphorus is more inert and is capable of conducting electricity.
In modern times, researchers have added other materials to create concrete that is capable of conducting electricity.
"We fully believe that the United States is capable of conducting the war on terrorism and dealing with other threats," she said.
An electrolyte (sodium chloride, for example) is defined as any molecule that in solution separates into its ionic components and is capable of conducting an electric current.
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Conductive yarns, as per their name sounds, are capable of conducting electricity through them.
Usually the textile materials (natural and synthetic), at standard atmospheric conditions, are very good electrical insulators with the exception of only few intrinsically conductive polymers such as polyacetylene, polyaniline, polypyrrole etc., which are capable of conducting charges (Maity et al. 2013).
The demand for U.S. military drones that are capable of conducting airstrikes continues to soar.
Officials say they are capable of conducting two sets of talks at the same time.
But the government of President Pervez Musharraf has refused the offers, saying it was capable of conducting any investigations itself.
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