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This makes it useful for applications that require electromagnetic shielding or for dissipating static electricity, but bad for a component that needs to be insulated from either electricity or heat.
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Plumbing The pipes will need to be insulated to protect against a freeze.
They would acquire the assets of the subsidiaries, but would need to be insulated from the liabilities of the parent.
Leadley reckons the walls don't need to be insulated, but recommends filling in the gap between the floor and the concrete base to eliminate draughts.
But he chose to make himself the embodiment of the trend, loudly scoffing at the idea that reporters and editors needed to be insulated from commercial plans and pressures.
If your child is a little (or a lot) famous, whether it's for a sport, for inventing something or as a young activist, they will need to be insulated from as much public negativity as possible and taught how to deal with the rest.
Lord knows the CEO of an 8 person company doesn't need to be insulated from managing his direct reports.
Michael Gove said the pupil premium needed to be insulated from any cuts during the latest Spending Review, which takes place on 26 June.
Functionally autonomous domains are strung along the chromatin fibre, and these need to be insulated from their neighbours to prevent the action of irrelevant enhancers and silencers.
Such pathways would need to be insulated from each other (e.g., by scaffolding as is known for the Hog pathway (Pbs2; [ 20])).
So if your dog has hair instead of fur, you need to be insulating it "like we are," - with fabric or some other wearable solution.
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