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Conductor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Conductor or conduction may refer to: • Conductor (architecture), a traditional name for a downspout • Conductor (British Army), a senior Warrant Officer appointment in the Royal Logistic Corps a...
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Electrical conductor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In science and engineering, an electrical conductor is a material which contains movable electric charges. In metallic conductors, such as copper or aluminum, the movable charged particles are elect...
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In a conductor, electric current can flow freely, in an insulator it cannot. Metals such as copper typify conductors, while most non-metallic solids are said to be good insulators, having extremely high resistance to the flow of charge through them.
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The Bioconductor project produces an open source software framework that will assist biologists and statisticians working in bioinformatics, with primary emphasis on inference using DNA microarrays, built mostly using R. ... Skip to content. ... High throughput sequence analysis tools and approaches with Bioconductor...
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Definition of conductor from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "conductor" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Electrical conductors are any materials that offer little resistance to the flow of an electrical current. ... An insulator is the opposite of a conductor; it is a poor conductor of electricity or heat (it offers more resistance to the flow of an electrical current). Some good insulators are glass, mica, and diamond.
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