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The risk of abandoned wells serving as conduits for contamination is one that the E.P.A. is currently researching as part of its national study on fracking.
Even when not serving as conduits for floods of superfluous information, the characters have a somewhat generic feel, partly because Ebershoff tends to use them as mouthpieces for his social concerns and partly because he likes to shroud human motivation in a veil of uncertainty.
Reporters identified two dozen contractors serving as conduits for pay and benefits for employees they did not supervise.
The pyrenoid tubules appear to solve this problem, as they connect these regions of the chloroplast by serving as conduits through the dense starch sheath.
Rather than merely serving as conduits, the pancreatic ducts actively aid in digestion by secreting bicarbonate against an immense concentration gradient.
Multiple parallel minitubules were bundled within each pyrenoid tubule, possibly serving as conduits for the targeted one-dimensional diffusion of small molecules such as ATP and sugars between the chloroplast stroma and the pyrenoid matrix.
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Similar tunnels also serve as conduits for arms.
These troupes serve as conduits into senior companies and showcases for work by new choreographers.
Several online intermediaries serve as conduits to projects that cannot otherwise be supported directly.
These fissures serve as conduits that allow black lava, called basalt, to reach the surface.
Two examples from Chekhov's writings about Sakhalin Island serve as conduits or portals to a deeper point.
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