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The technology concept is that a dielectric, which is normally insulating, can be made to conduct through a filament or conduction path formed after application of a sufficiently high voltage.
Arrangements had been made to conduct simultaneous funeral rites and incinerate the bodies side by side.
Great efforts were made to conduct the search as discretely as possible, he says.
However, with the addition of certain impurities, known as dopants, the silicon can be made to conduct usable currents.
Although considerable effort has been dedicated to offline analysis for improving signal detection and translation, far less effort has been made to conduct online studies with target populations.
No effort has been made to conduct a comprehensive audit or track down the owners or their families for any of these works, she said in an interview.
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However, if the outcome occurs infrequently such studies need to be large, making them costly to conduct.
Many scientists thought the secret to those boundaries lay in the different toxins and anti-toxins that each strain makes to conduct their biological warfare.
Some of the cash from the round led by Tiger Global will go to support a push the company is making to conduct direct negotiations with hotels across the country.
It made sense to conduct the trial in an inner city community clinic, where poor nutrition can lead to diabetes.
Sales persons use it to show how a product is made or to conduct live Q&As.
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